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SAFETY
Safety - 10
Decal Description Part Number Quantity
A Warning, Read Owners Manual 00.0363 1
B Warning, Pinch Point 00.0364 2
C Warning - Moving Parts 00.0365 3
D Warning, Operator Safety 00.0362 1
E Warning, Battery 00.0366 1
F Warning, Diesel Only 00.0368 1
G Warning, Do Not Remove Shields 00.0369 2
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1. WARNING: Read operator’s manual.
2. Wear personal protective gear, such as safety glasses, closed toe shoes or boots, and ear
protection.
3. Do not operate while under the in uence of drugs or alcohol.
4. WARNING: Read slope operation instructions. Slow down when operating on slopes. Keep
the roll bar in the raised and locked position and the seat belt securely fastened.
5. WARNING: Keep a safe distance from the edge of drop-offs, ditches, and embankments. The
machine could roll over if a wheel drops over the edge or if the edge caves in.
6. Do not carry passengers. Stop the machine if someone enters the area.
7. WARNING: Hydraulic uid is under high pressure and can penetrate skin, causing injury. Keep
hands, face, and body away from pinholes or nozzles the eject hydraulic uid under high pressure.
8. When towing or pushing the power unit, the transaxles must be disengaged by moving the
front and rear axle neutral links to the neutral position or damage to the transaxles will result.
G
1. Cutting / dismemberment / entanglement
hazard - Do not remove shields.
Stay away from moving parts.
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1. DANGER: Explosion / re hazard.
2. Keep away from re, sparks, and pilot lights
when refueling or storing machine and fuel.
3. Smoking is prohibited.
1. DANGER: Battery acid is caustic and can cause chemical burns. Keep bystanders a safe
distance from the battery.
2. Wear eye protection, such as goggles or a face shield, when checking or servicing batteries.
3. Wear appropriate protective gear, such as rubber gloves and an apron, when checking or
servicing batteries.
4. Do not expose batteries to arcs, sparks, or open ames. Do not use smoking materials near
batteries.
5. Explosion hazard - batteries produce ammable and explosive gases.
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