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• Read the instructions, precautions, and
warnings on the container label before
opening. Use the product strictly according
to label directions for specic applications,
in the amounts specied, at the times
specied and only when needed.
• Keep the container closed tightly except
when preparing the mix.
• Do not remove labels from chemical
containers. Store all chemicals in their
original containers.
• Do not mix chemicals unless stated on the
container label.
• Store chemicals when not in use according
to the container label.
Handle Chemical Products Safely
• Direct exposure to hazardous chemicals
can cause serious injury. Potentially
hazardous chemicals used with Frontier
equipment include pesticides, herbicides
and fungicides.
• A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides
specic details on chemical products:
physical and health hazards, safety
procedures, and emergency response
techniques.
• The SDS should be obtained from the
chemical dealer at the time of the chemical
purchase.
• Check the SDS before beginning any job
using a hazardous chemical. Know exactly
what the risks are and how to do the job
safely.
• Always wear recommended personal
protection equipment.
Practice Safe Maintenance
• Only qualied, trained adults should service
this machine.
• Understand service procedure before doing
work. Keep area clean and dry.
• Do not operate the engine in a conned
space where dangerous carbon monoxide
fumes can collect.
• Never lubricate, service or adjust the
machine or attachment while it is moving.
Keep safety devices in place and in working
condition. Keep hardware tight.
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, jewelry, and
long hair away from any moving parts, to
prevent them from getting caught.
• Lower any attachment completely to
the ground or to an existing attachment
mechanical stop before servicing the
attachment. Disengage all power and stop
the engine. Lock park brake and remove
the key. Let machine cool.
• Disconnect battery before making any
repairs.
• Before servicing machine or attachment,
carefully release pressure from any
components with stored energy, such as
hydraulic components and springs.
• Release hydraulic pressure by lowering
attachment or cutting units to the ground or
to a mechanical stop and move hydraulic
control levers.
• Securely support any machine or
attachment elements that must be raised
for service work. Use jack stands or lock
service latches to support components
when needed.
• Never run engine unless park brake is
locked.
• Keep all parts in good condition and
properly installed. Fix damage immediately.
Replace worn or broken parts. Replace all
worn or damaged safety and instruction
decals.
• Check all hardware at frequent intervals to
be sure the equipment is in safe working
condition.
Safety