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Safety
Owners Responsibility
To avoid injury: The owner is responsible for training himself and all other operators and mechanics. Before starting the engine and/or operating
the machine, each operator must read and understand the Owners Manual. Training MUST include SUPERVISED driver’s training with adequate
time to pratice for the Operator to become competent in operating the machine in all conditions.
It is the owners responsibility to perform the maintenance as described in the Maintenance section. The owner/user can prevent and is
responsible for accidents or injuuries occurring to themselves, other people or property.
Supervised Driver’s Training is Required for all operators and mechanics
An untrained operator or mechanic can cause an accident serious injury to himself or bystanders.
• All operators and mechanics MUST be trained. The owner is responsible for training the users.
• Driver’s Training should be conducted under the direct supervision of an experienced operator.
• The Driver’s Training section provides a step by step outline of what shall be covered during training.
• The trainer shall supplement the training procedures provided in the Driver’s Training and Operation section with any additional instruction he deems
necessary to ensure the safe operation of the RS7200. The trainer should add additional instruction as necessary to provide the Trainee with additional useful
information.
• The trainer should supplement the presentation of material in the Driver’s Training and Operation section with instruction and references to all WARNING
messages that appear in the Safety Manual and machines Safety Labels.
• At each point where the trainee is to learn a new phase of driving the machine, the trainee MUST be provided adequate practice time to demonstrate the
ability to satisfactorily control the machine while starting, stopping, turning, getting on and off, or other tasks descriped in that point before proceeding to the
next phase.
• Initial training should take place on a flat open area free of obstructions with the RS7200 in 1st gear.
• As the trainee progresses to more advanced phases of training the degree of difficulty may be increased, but at each phase the initial training must begin on
terrain that has a low degree of difficulty. This is particularly important to keep in mind when learning how to operate on inclines and slopes.
• The trainer shall demonstrate the principles covered in each phase.
Minimum Operator Qualifications
An Operator of this machinery must meet the following qualifications:
• The operator must be an experienced professional lawn care technician who possess a demonstrated ability to apply fertilizer and pesticide products correctly.
• The operator must meet all state Pesticide Applicator Certification requirements.
• The operator must be at least 18 years old.
• The operator must be physically fit and able to lift 50 pounds with ease.
• The operator must weigh between 120 and 300 pounds.
• Has read and understands the information contained in this manual. Never let children or untrained persons operate or service the equipment. Local regulations
may restrict the age of the operator.
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
• Always read and follow Pesticide labels and MSDS sheets requirements for Personal Protection Equipment
• Wear substantial water proof footwear and tightly secure all laces and straps.
• Do Not wear shorts. Instead always wear close fitting clothing and jackets to prevent clothing from getting caught on the handle bars and other control levers.
• Wear appropiate clothing including hard hat, safety glasses and hearing protection. Long hair, loose clothing, straps, shoelaces or jewelry may get caught in
moving parts.
Safety Devices
Do Not Operate machine unless all Safety Devices are in place and in good working condition. Safety Devices include:
• Machine Safety Labels.
• Operator Presence Control/Throttle/Centrifugal Clutch. Letting go of the Throttle lever disengages power to the drive wheels.
• Front Brakes with lock. Front Brake has a spring to limit the force applied to reduce possibility of lock-up. Locked brakes are parking brakes.
• Safety Kill Switch wire is attached to operator.
• Slip Resistant footpads.
• Belt guard securely fastened.
• Neutral Safety Switch which prevents the RS7200 from starting in gear.
• Fluid filled tires which provide ballast for a lower center of gravity.
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