The owner and the operator of the mower should take safety precautions against accidents and
are responsible for accidents or injury occurring to themselves and others, and property damage.
The operator must remain seated in the manual mode.
Do not put your hands or feet near rotating parts or under the mower. Always stay away from the
discharge opening.
Ensure that the mowing area is free of bystanders and animals. Stop the mower if anyone enters
the mowing area.
Do not mow in reverse unless necessary. Always look down and behind before and while moving
backwards.
Do not operate the mower when safety devices are not in place or damaged.
Do not operate the mower lacking proper maintenance.
Slow down before turning.
Do not drive at high speeds, especially in crowded areas or on slopes.
To move in reverse, pull the left and right lap bars backwards slowly to avoid sudden movement.
Quickly moving the lap bars in either direction can cause sudden movement of the mower,
resulting in serious injury.
Do not carry passengers. The mower is only intended for use by the operator.
Do not mow slopes steeper than 15 degrees.
Do not leave a running mower unattended. Always park on level ground,set parking brake, and
power off the mower.
Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
Pay attention to the traffic when operating near or crossing a road.
Clean oil spills before operating or storing the mower.
In case of abnormal vibration, stop the mower and troubleshoot immediately. Abnormal vibration
often indicates that the mower is not working normally.
Stop the blades and turn off the power supply when not mowing. Wait for all parts to stop before
cleaning the mower or removing the discharge chute. After the mower is turned off, the blades
will still rotate for a few seconds. Do not put any parts of your body near the blades before the
blades stop completely.