EasyManua.ls Logo

Toro 22189 - Safety; General Lawn Mower Safety; Safe Operation Practices

Toro 22189
32 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Safety
T his la wn mo w er meets or ex ceeds the
CPSC blade safety r equir ements f or
w alk-behind r otar y la wn mo w er s and the
B71.4 specifications of the American National
Standards Institute in ef fect at the time of
pr oduction.
Impr oper l y using or maintaining this la wn
mo w er can r esult in injur y . T o r educe the
potential f or injur y , compl y with these safety
instr uctions.
T oro designed and tested this la wn mo w er for to
offer reasonably safe ser vice; ho w ev er , f ailur e to
compl y with the f ollo wing instr uctions may
r esult in per sonal injur y .
Engine exhaust contains carbon mono xide,
an odor less, deadl y poison that can kill y ou.
Do not r un the engine indoor s or in an
enclosed ar ea.
T o ensur e maximum safety , best perf or mance,
and to gain kno wledge of the pr oduct, it is
essential that y ou and an y other operator of
the la wn mo w er r ead and under stand the
contents of this man ual bef or e the engine is
ev er star ted. P ay par ticular attention to the
safety aler t symbol ( Figur e 2 ) which means
Caution, W ar ning , or Danger—“per sonal
safety instr uction.” R ead and under stand the
instr uction because it has to do with safety .
F ailur e to compl y with the instr uction may
r esult in per sonal injur y .
General Lawn Mower Safety
T his la wn mo w er is capable of amputating hands
and feet and of thro wing objects . F ailure to
obser v e the follo wing safety instr uctions could
result in serious injur y or death.
T he follo wing instr uctions are from the
ANSI/OPEI B71.4-2004 standard.
Training
R ead the Operator’ s Man ual and other training
material. If the operator(s) or mec hanic(s) can
not read English it is the o wner’ s responsibility
to explain this material to them.
Become familiar with the safe operation of the
equipment, operator controls , and safety signs .
All operators and mec hanics should be trained.
T he o wner is responsible for training the users .
Nev er let c hildren or untrained people operate
or ser vice the equipment. Local regulations
ma y restrict the ag e of the operator .
T he o wner/user can prev ent and is responsible
for accidents or injuries occur ring to
themselv es , other people , or proper ty .
Preparation
Only use accessories and attac hments appro v ed
b y the man ufacturer .
W ear appropriate clothing including hard hat,
safety glasses , and ear protection. Long hair ,
loose clothing or jew elr y ma y g et tangled in
mo ving par ts .
Inspect the area where the equipment is to be
used and remo v e all objects suc h as roc ks , to ys
and wire whic h can be thro wn b y the mac hine .
Use extra care when handling g asoline and
other fuels . T hey are flammable and v apors
are explosi v e .
Use only an appro v ed container .
Nev er remo v e g as cap or add fuel with
engine r unning . Allo w engine to cool
before refueling . Do not smok e .
Nev er refuel or drain the mac hine indoors .
Chec k that operator’ s presence controls ,
safety switc hes and shields are attac hed and
functioning properly . Do not operate unless
they are functioning properly .
Operation
Nev er r un an engine in an enclosed area.
Only operate in g ood light, k ee ping a w a y from
holes and hidden hazards .
Only star t engine from the operator’ s position.
Be sure of y our footing, especially when
bac king up . W alk, don t r un. Nev er operate
on w et g rass . R educed footing could cause
slipping .
Slo w do wn and use extra care on hillsides . Be
sure to tra v el side to side on hillsides . T urf
4

Related product manuals