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Weed Eater VIP HDF550A - Safety Rules; Maintenance and Storage; Operation

Weed Eater VIP HDF550A
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SAFETY
RULES
Safe
Operation
Practices
for
Walk-Behind
Powered
Rotary
Tillers
TRAINING
*
Read
the
Owner’s
Manual
carefully.
Be
thoroughly
familiar
with
the
controls
and
the
proper
use
of
the
equipment.
Know
how
to
stop
the
unit
and
disengage
the
controls
quickly.
*
Never
allow
children
to
operate
the
equipment.
Never
allow
adults
to
operate
the
equipment
without
proper
instruction.
*
Keep
the
area
of
operation
clear
of
all
persons,
particu¬
larly
small
children,
and
pets.
PREPARATION
*
Thoroughly
inspect
the
area
where
the
equipment
is
to
be
used
and
remove
all
foreign
objects.
®
Disengage
all
clutches
and
shift
into
neutral
before
starting
the
engine
(motor).
*
Do
not
operate
the
equipment
without
wearing
ad¬
equate
outer
garments.
Wear
footwear
that
will
im¬
prove
footing
on
slippery
surfaces.
®
Handle
fuel
with
care;
it
is
highly
flammable.
Use
an
approved
fuel
container.
®
Never
add
fuel
to
a
running
engine
or
hot
engine.
Fill
fuel
tank
outdoors
with
extreme
care.
Never
fill
fuel
tank
indoors.
Replace
gasoline
cap
securely
and
clean
up
spilled
fuel
before
restarting.
®
Use
extension
cords
and
receptacles
as
specified
by
the
manufacturer
for
all
units
with
electric
drive
motors
or
electric
starting
motors.
*
*
Never
attempt
to
make
any
adjustments
while
the
engine
(motor)
is
running
(except
where
specifically
recommended
by
manufacturer).
OPERATION
»
Do
not
put
hands
or
feet
near
or
under
rotating
parts.
®
Exercise
extreme
caution
when
operating
on
or
cross¬
ing
gravel
drives,
walks,
or
roads.
Stay
alert
for
hidden
hazards
or
traffic.
Do
not
carry
passengers.
®
After
striking
a
foreign
object,
stop
the
engine
(motor),
remove
the
wire
from
the
spark
plug,
thoroughly
in¬
spect
the
tiller
for
any
damage,
and
repair
the
damage
before
restarting
and
operating
the
tiller.
*
Exercise
caution
to
avoid
slipping
or
falling.
If
the
unit
should
start
to
vibrate
abnormally,
stop
the
engine
(motor)
and
check
immediately
for
the
cause.
Vibration
is
generally
a
warning
of
trouble.
Stop
the
engine
(motor)
when
leaving
the
operating
position.
Take
ail
possible
precautions
when
leaving
the
ma¬
chine
unattended.
Disengage
the
tines,
shift
into
neutral,
and
stop
the
engine.
Before
cleaning,
repairing,
or
inspecting,
shut
off
the
engine
and
make
certain
all
moving
parts
have
stopped.
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire,
and
keep
the
wire
away
from
the
plug
to
prevent
accidental
starting.
Disconnect
the
cord
on
electric
motors.
Do
not
run
the
engine
indoors;
exhaust
fumes
are
dangerous.
Never
operate
the
tiller
without
proper
guards,
plates,
or
other
safety
protective
devices
in
place.
Keep
children
and
pets
away.
Do
not
overload
the
machine
capacity
by
attempting
to
till
too
deep
at
too
fast
a
rate.
Never
operate
the
machine
at
high
speeds
on
slippery
surfaces.
Look
behind
and
use
care
when
backing.
Never
allow
bystanders
near
the
unit.
®
Use
only
attachments
and
accessories
approved
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
tiller
(such
as
wheel
weights,
counterweights,
cabs,
and
the
like).
Never
operate
the
tiller
without
good
visibility
or
light.
®
Be
careful
when
tilling
in
hard
ground.
The
tines
may
catch
in
the
ground
and
propel
the
tiller
forward.
If
this
occurs,
let
go
of
the
handlebars
and
do
not
restrain
the
machine.
MAINTENANCE
AND
STORAGE
Keep
machine,
attachments,
and
accessories
in
safe
working
condition.
Check
shear
pins,
engine
mounting
bolts,
and
other
bolts
at
frequent
intervals
for
proper
tightness
to
be
sure
the
equipment
is
in
safe
Vi/orking
condition.
Never
store
the
machine
with
fuel
in
the
fuel
tank
inside
a
building
where
ignition
sources
are
present,
such
as
hot
water
and
space
heaters,
clothes
dryers,
and
the
like.
Allow
the
engine
to
cool
before
storing
in
any
enclosure.
Always
refer
to
the
operator’s
guide
instructions
for
important
details
if
the
tiller
is
to
be
stored
for
an
extended
period.
-
IMPORTANT
-
CAUTIONS,
IMPORTANTS,
AND
NOTES
ARE
A
MEANS
OF
ATTRACTING
ATTENTION
TO
IMPORTANT
OR
CRITICAL
INFORMATION
IN
THIS
MANUAL.
IMPORTANT:
USED
TO
ALERT
YOU
THAT
THERE
IS
A
POSSIBILITY
OF
DAMAGING
THIS
EQUIPMENT.
NOTE:
Gives
essential
information
that
will
aid
you
to
better
understand,
incorporate,
or
execute
a
particular
set
of
instruc¬
tions.
CAUTION:
Look
for
this
symbol
to
point
out
important
safety
precautions.
It
means
—Attention!
Become
Alert!
Your
safety
is
involved.
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