Be Aware of the Working Environment
Avoid | Make sure bystanders or observers outside the |
operation in very hot or | |
very cold weather. |
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| Reduce the risk of | FEET | |
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| bystanders being struck |
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| sure no one is within 50 | When operating in rocky terrain or near | |
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| electric wires or fences, use extreme cau- | ||
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| tion to avoid contacting such items with | ||
| operating attachment. | ||
| the cutting attachment. | ||
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Be extremely careful | Always make sure the | ||
appropriate cutting attachment | |||
of slippery terrain, | |||
shield is correctly installed. | |||
especially during | |||
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rainy weather. |
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| Be constantly alert for objects and debris that | If contact is made with a hard | |
| object, stop the engine and | ||
| could be thrown either from the rotating cutting | inspect the cutting attachment | |
Figure 2 | attachment or bounced from a hard surface. | for damage. | |
Safety Labels |
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| This label indicates the minimum |
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| distance between front handle and |
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| rear grip per ANSI B175.3. |
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| C242 | |
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| Safety and Operation Information | |
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| Labels: Make sure all informa- | |
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| tion labels are undamaged and | |
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| readable. Immediately replace | |
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| damaged or missing information | |
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| labels. New labels are avail- | |
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| able from your local authorized | |
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| Shindaiwa dealer. | |
Figure 3 |
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