SAFETY
Safety  Definitions
.Stop  the spreader before  leaving  the
vehicle  to Wlclog,  adjust,  oil,  or clean the
spreader
.Before  servicing  the spreader, wait  for  all
movement  to  stop.
.Keep  hands,  feet, and clothing  away  from
power-driven  parts and the conveyor  chain.
.Do  not  climb  on or allow  others  to climb
on the  spreader at any time  while  operating.
.While  operating  the spreader, use auxiliary
warning  lights  except  when  prohibited  by
law.
N OTE:  Identifies tips, helpful hints, and
maintenance infonnation  the reader should
know.
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Safety  Precautions
Observe the following  safety procedures before
and during the use of the spreader. By following
these rules and applying common sense, possible
injury  and potential damage to the product may
be avoided.
.Do  not  operate a spreader in need of
maintenance.
.Before  operating  the spreader, reassemble
any parts  or hardware  that were removed.
.Before  operating  the spreader, remove
materials  such as cleaning  rags, brushes,
and hand tools  from  the spreader.
Battery  Safety
.Before  working  with  the spreader, secure
all  loose  fitting  clothing  and unrestrained
hair.
.Before  starting  the spreader,  check  that  all
personnel  and equipment  are clear of  the
spreader and the spray area-
.Before  operating  the spreader, check  that
all  safety  guards are in place.
.A  void  exposing  battery  to a spark  or flame.
.Always  charge battery  in  a well  ventilated
area-
.A  void  contact  with  battery  acid.  It  can
cause serious  personal  injury  and damage
to the equipment.
.Always  disconnect  battery  before
removing  or replacing  any electrical
components.
.Never  lay  anything  on a battery .This
could  result  in  electrical  shock  or burns,  or
damage to the vehicle  or equipment.
Form No.80357
April  2,  1998