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PH50B
800-621-2789 PH50B Rev A.4 Page 10
Temperature of muffler and nearby areas may exceed 150° F (65° C). Allow muffler and
engine areas to cool before touching.
Never pick up or carry the machine while the engine is running.
Prolonged exposure to noise and vibration from gasoline engine-powered equipment
should be avoided. Take intermittent breaks and/or wear ear protection from engine
noise as well as heavy work gloves to reduce vibration in hands.
Keep all screws, nuts and bolts tight.
Do not transport the machine from one place to another with the engine running.
Always turn off fuel supply valve on engine before transport.
When moving the packaged machine, always do so with a partner.
Check local regulations for age restrictions on use of this machine.
2.2 PRODUCT-SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
Do not plow above underground utilities, including water lines, gas lines, electric cables or
pipe. Contact appropriate utility representatives to determine if/where electrical
cables, gas lines, water lines, etc. are buried BEFORE operation.
Do not operate the machine on terrain/soil with large rocks and foreign objects which can
damage the equipment.
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine. push the ON/OFF switch, mounted on
engine, to the OFF position. Inspect the machine for damage. If damaged, repair before
starting and operating the machine.
The plow should not move when the engine is idling. If they do, contact your local dealer
or Maxim technical service for instruction.
If an object becomes lodged in the plow, push the ON/OFF switch, mounted on engine, to
the OFF position, then allow the machine to cool before attempting to remove the foreign
object.
The idler and belt will transfer maximum power after about two hours of normal
operation. During this break-in period clutch slippage may occur. The clutch should be
kept free of oil or other moisture for efficient operation.
2.3 ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Warning Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Engines give off carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide may
be present even if you do not smell or see any engine exhaust. Breathing carbon monoxide can
cause nausea, fainting or death, in addition to drowsiness, dizziness and confusion. If you
experience any of these symptoms, seek fresh air and medical attention immediately.

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