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Tracmaster CAMON LA25 - Procedure for Unexpected Shut Down; Residual Risks of the LA25 Aerator

Tracmaster CAMON LA25
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CAMON LA25 Lawn Aerator
LA25 Lawn Aerator Page 13
Using the ne control lever (Fig. 3), lower the ne liing
board, allowing the rotang ne rods to fall to a vercal
posion where the nes will be penetrang the ground.
IMORTANT!Ring①MUSTbeliedBEFOREmovinglever
②.DONOTforcetheleverwithoutlingtheringrst.
As the nes begin to penetrate the ground they will start to
propel the Aerator forwards.
DURING OPERATION OF THE LA25 AERATOR APPLY A SMALL PULLING PRESSURE ON
THE HANDLEBAR AS THIS WILL ENSURE THAT THE TINES AND TINE RODS REMAIN
IN A VERTICAL POSITION. THE TINES MUST BE VERTICAL FOR MAXIMUM AERATING
DEPTHS AND EFFICIENT PROPULSION TO BE ACHIEVED.
Do not work the Aerator on slopes of more than 20 degrees. Always work across the
slope, not up and down it.
6.5 ProcedureforUnexpectedShutDown
Release the operang lever.
Turn the engine operang switch located on the handlebars to the OFF posion.
Ensure the nes have stopped prior to moving the machine.
6.6 Residual Risks of the LA25 Aerator
The LA25 Aerator is designed to be pushed by the operator during transportaon
and whilst it propels itself during operaon it does not have a driven axle. It has no
brake system and therefore the operator must hold rmly onto the machine at all
mes when the machine is on sloped areas.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3