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Troy-Bilt GTX 16 - Safe Handling of Gasoline; General Operation Safety Rules

Troy-Bilt GTX 16
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Before
Operation
1.
2.
3.
4.
Before
each
use,
clear
work
area
of
objects
such
as
rocks,
toys,
wire,
etc.,
which
could
be
picked
up
and
thrown
by
mower
blades.
Keep
unit
in
safe
operating
condition.
Check
the
following
each
time
before
starting
unit:
a.
All
hardware
for
tightness
(especially
blade
mounting
hardware-check for
proper
torque
specifications
frequently
in
this
area--refer
to
maintenance
section
of
attachment
owners
manual).
b.
Brakes,
steering
and
other
major
controls
for
proper
operation.
c.
Inspect
mower
blades
for
wear
or
damage.
Broken
pieces
thrown
from
a
worn
or
damaged
blade
can
cause
serious
injury.
d.
Check
for
and
maintain
correct
tire
pressure.
Check
tires
for
cuts
or
bubbles.
Check
wheels
for
damage
or
missing
hardware.
Repair
or
replace
as
required.
e.
Check
engine
oil
level
and
add
oil
as
required.
If
oil
level
is
below
"ADD"
mark,
DO
NOT
run
engine.
Do
not
operate
unit
or
attachments
without
safety
devices
and
shields
in
place
and
operating
properly.
Only
use
attachments
which
are
approved
for
use
with
this
unit.
Contact
our
service
department
if
there
is
a
question
whether
an
attachment
is
approved
for
unit.
5.
When
using
attachments,
use
wheel
weights
(where
required)
for
extra
traction
and
proper
balance.
6.
Check
brake
function
frequently.
Adjust
and
service
as
required.
See
"Brake
Adjustment"
in
"Maintenance"
section.
7.
Unit
is
equipped
with
a
safety
interlock
system,
designed
to
shut
off
engine
when
operator
leaves
seat
while
an
attachment
is
running
or
if
parking
brake
is
not
engaged.
If
the
interlock
system
is
not
working
properly,
repair
it
before
operating
this
unit.
CORRECT
ANY
MALFUNCTION
BEFORE
USING
THIS
UNIT
OR
ATTACHMENTS!
Handling
Gasoline
1.
Use
extra
care
in
handling
gasoline
and
other
fuels.
Gasoline
and
its
vapors
are
volatile
and
dangerous.
Keep
gasoline
and
gasoline
containers
away
from
hot
engine
exhaust.
Never
allow
flame,
sparks,
smoking
materials
or
other
hot
objects
near
gasoline
or
gasoline
fumes.
2.
Wipe
up
spilled
gasoline
immediately.
Only
use
approved
gasoline
containers.
3.
Leave
two
inches
of
air
space
at
top
of
fuel
tank
to
allow
room
for
expansion.
4.
Store
gasoline
in
a
cool,
well-
ventilated
area.
Never
store
unit
or
fuel
container
inside
where
there
is
an
open
flame,
such
as
a
hot
water
heater,
furnace,
etc.
Safety
(continued)
5.
Never
remove
fuel
fill
cap,
or
add
fuel
to
fuel
tank,
if
engine
is
running
or
hot.
Always
replace
fuel
fill
cap
before
starting
engine.
6.
Never
refuel
unit
indoors.
Refuel
outdoors
in
a
well-ventilated
area.
Operation
1.
When
starting
engine:
a.
Disengage
attachmenVPTO
(Power
Take-Off)
drive.
b.
Set
parking
brake.
2.
Remain
seated
when
starting
engine
and
during
operation.
Always
operate
unit
with
feet
flat
on
running
boards.
3.
Keep
hands,
feet,
face,
hair
and
clothing
away
from
rotating
parts.
Stop
engine
before
removing
grass
catcher
or
unclogging
chute.
4.
When
operating
a
mower
deck:
a.
Mow
only
in
daylight
or
in
good
artificial
light.
b.
Never
dismount
to
make
a
cutting
height
adjustment
while
the
engine
is
running.
c.
Disengage
attachmenVPTO
drive,
shut
off
engine,
remove
ignition
key
and
wait
for
all
moving
parts
to
stop
before
unclogging
discharge
chute,
mounting
grass
catcher
or
Grass
Reduction
System
(GRS).
5.
Disengage
attachmenVPTO
drive
when
transporting
unit
to
work
area
or
when
attachments
are
not
in
use.
6.
Be
aware
of
attachment
discharge
direction
and
do
not
point
it
at
anyone.
Do
not
operate
mower
decks
without
either
the
entire
grass
catcher
or
the
guard
in
place.
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