Simplicity 24HP North American Safety Icons, CE Export Safety Icons, Servicing, Poisoning

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Safety Icons

The alert symbol is used to identity safety information about hazards that can result in personal injury. A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of the injury. In addition, a hazard icon may be used to represent the type of hazard. An explanation of hazard levels and icons are as follows:

DANGER

This indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.

WARNING

This indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in serial injury or death.

CAUTION

This indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION or NOTICE

These messages presented without the alert symbol indicate a situation where the unit or property could be damaged.

NORTH AMERICAN SAFETY ICONS

Hazard

Safety

Hazard

Safety

 

Icon

 

Icon

Alert

 

Amputation

 

 

Foot in

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade

 

Toxic

 

Thrown

 

Fumes

 

Objects

 

Read the

 

Maintain a

 

Manual

 

safe

 

 

 

distance

 

Open flame

 

Keep

 

hazard

 

children

 

 

 

away

 

Fire

 

Hot

 

Hazard

 

surface

 

Amputation

 

Wear

 

Rotating

 

Protective

 

Parts

 

Gear

 

Amputation

 

Pinch

 

Hand in

 

Point

 

Blade

 

 

 

Rollover

 

Overhead

 

Hazard

 

Obstacles

 

Safety Icons

CE EXPORT SAFETY ICONS

Warning: Read Operator’s

Manual.

Read and understand the Operator’s Manual before using this machine.

Danger: Thrown Objects.

This machine is capable of throwing objects and debris. Keep bystanders away.

Warning: Remove Key Before

Servicing.

Remove the key and consult technical literature before performing repairs or maintenance.

Danger: Machine Rollover.

Operating on steep slopes can cause sliding and loss of steering, control and rollover. Do not use this machine on slopes greater than 15°.

Danger: Machine Rollover.

Do not operate on any slopes when wet or slippery. Do not operate near drop-offs or near water.

Danger: Dismemberment.

This machine can amputate limbs. Keep bystanders and children away when engine is running.

Danger: Dismemberment.

This mower deck can amputate limbs. Keep hands and feet away from blades.

Danger: Dismemberment.

This machine can crush and cut. Keep hands away from belts and pulleys.

Danger: Carbon Monoxide

Poisoning.

Do not operate the engine in an unventilated area.

Danger: Fire Hazard.

Keep unit free of grass, leaves and excess oil. Do not add fuel while engine is hot or running. Stop

engine and allow to cool for at least 3 minutes prior to adding fuel. Do not add fuel indoors, in an enclosed trailer, garage or other enclosed areas. Clean up spilled fuel. Do not smoke while operating this machine.

Warning: Hot Surface

Avoid contact with engine and hot surfaces. Wait for unit to cool before touching.

Safety

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual 24HP Zero-Turn RidersPage Date Purchased Table of Contents Operating Safety Safety Rules & InformationSlope Operation Retaining Walls, Drop-offs, and Water General Operation Safety Rules and Information Slope OperationService & Maintenance Safe Handling of Gasoline Identification Numbers CE Identification TAG MarkingsNorth American Models Safety DecalsSafety Decals CE Export ModelsExport Models only Safety Interlock System Safety Interlock SystemNorth American Models only Safety Interlock System Operational Safety ChecksCE Export Safety Icons Safety IconsNorth American Safety Icons ServicingFeatures & Controls Control FunctionsHour Meter PTO SwitchSeat Adjustment Lever Transmission Oil FillChecks Before Starting General Operating SafetyOperation Pushing the Rider by Hand Starting the EngineStopping the Rider and Engine Forward Travel Practice Zero Turn Driving PracticeSmooth Travel Reverse Travel PracticeExecuting Turns Practice Turning Around a CornerExecuting an End-Of-Row Zero Turn TurningRemoval Mower Removal InstallationInstallation Height of Grass MowingMowing Recommendations Tall Grass Requires Incremental CuttingMowing Patterns When and How Often to MowMowing Methods Proper Broadcast MowingAttaching a Trailer Proper MulchingCheck Transmission Oil Change Transmission Oil Filter Regular MaintenanceBefore Every Spring Each Hours 100 200 Fall Use Oil LubricationGrease Arm PivotInspecting the Mower Blades Servicing the Mower BladesRemoving the Mower Blade Balancing the Mower Blades Reinstalling the Mower BladesSharpening the Mower Blade NailFuel Filter Check Tire PressuresAdding Fuel Tire PressureEngine Maintenance Change Engine OIL & FilterChange Interval Every 200 Hours Check / Fill Transmission OILTransmission OIL Filter Change Storage Battery MaintenanceCleaning the Battery and Cables Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service Troubleshooting the RiderTroubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service Troubleshooting the MowerTroubleshooting Common Cutting Problems StreakingSeat Position Adjustment Seat AdjustmentGround Speed Control Lever Adjustment Neutral Adjustment Speed Balancing AdjustmentCutting Height Adjustment Parking Brake Adjustment Suspension Adjustment A. Front Shock Adjustment CollarPTO Clutch Adjustment Blade Brake CheckMower Deck Leveling Orient Blades Side-to-SideMower Belt Replacement Roller BAR Leveling Select ModelsHydraulic Pump Drive Belt Replacement Battery ChargingSpecifications Technical ManualsPage Product Quick Specs Belts and Blades Tractor