Dixon 700 Series manual Accident Patterns to Avoid, Safety Instructions Recommendations

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ACCIDENT PATTERNS TO AVOID

I.CONTACT WITH THE ROTATING BLADE -- This accident usually happens when the operator is clearing the discharge chute of grass, (especially when the grass is wet), or when the operator adjusts the machine without turning it off and waiting for the blades to completely stop.

II.PROPELLED OBJECTS - Sticks, rocks, wires, and other objects can be propelled out through the discharge chute or from under the mower housing. Bystanders are particularly vulnerable.

III.GRASS CATCHER OR GUARD - The mower shall not be operated without either the entire grass catcher or guard in place.

IV.

OVERTURNING - This happens when riding

 

mowers are used on steep slopes,

 

embankments or hills. The operator in

 

these cases can come in contact with the

 

blades or sustain injuries during a fall.

V.MOWER RUNNING OVER THE

VICTIM ~ This usually happens when a riding mower is driven in reverse. The accident victims are most often young children whom, unseen by the operator of the mower, were in the area being mowed.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND

RECOMMENDATIONS

1.PEOPLE WHO OPERATE, SERVICE, OR ARE OTHERWISE ASSOCIATED with the Zero Turning Radius Mower should be trained in its proper use and warned of its dangers. Before operating, adjusting, or servicing the Zero Turning Radius Mower they should read and understand this entire manual and the engine owner's manual.

2.AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS. Keep hands and feet from under mowing deck and away from blades at all times. Turn engine (motor) off if you must unclog the chute.

3.AVOID HILLS AND SLOPES. Use

.extreme caution when mowing up or down slopes. NEVER mow across the face of a slope. If a slope must be ascended, back up the slope; drive forward when descending. Reduce ~ speed and use caution to start, stop and maneuver. To prevent loss of control on a slope avoid sharp turns, sudden changes in direction, and sudden stops and starts.

4.DISENGAGE POWER TO MOWER BEFORE BACKING UP. Do not mow in reverse unless ABSOLUTELY necessary and then only after turning around and observing the entire area behind the mower. Go slowly. Most "running over victim" accidents occur in reverse.

5.BEGINNING OPERATORS SHOULD LEARN HOW TO STEER the Zero Turning Radius Mower before attempting to mow. Start with slow engine speed and drive without the blades engaged in an open area until comfortable with the machine.

"6. KNOW HOW TO STOP QUICKLY. Know the location and operation of every control, especially how to brake and how to disengage the mower blades.

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Contents Page Table of Contents See Dealer for Details Dixon Limited Warranty Policy HYDRO-GEAR ModelsPage Mower Running Over Safety Instructions RecommendationsAccident Patterns to Avoid Projecting objects Checklist Before Operation Safety Interlock SystemRecreational vehicle and it should not be operated as such MOW only During Daylight This Machine is not Meant forAdjust Engine Throttle Clean the air intake screen on the engine if necessaryOperation SET Engine Throttle to 1/2 ThrottleEngage Mower Blade Clutch To StopMowing Recommendations Maintenance ScheduleBattery Maintenance InstructionsTightness Engine TiresLubrication Parking Brake AdjustmentBelts Full reverse Replace the Boot into the hole in the Fender CapSet the tire pressure on all four tires Hydrostat Drive Belt Replacement ProcedureHydrostatic Transmissions Leveling the DeckLower the foot deck down into the operation position Procedure for Raising and Lowering the Deck for ServicingRaising the Deck Lowering the Deck11408 2/99 Release brake Trouble Shooting Check ListConsult dealer for carburetor service Contaminated See engine manual for engine adjustments11408 2/99 Page 11408