Toro 20334 Owner's Manual - Page 2

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The enclosed Engine Owner's ManuM is supplied for information regarding the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Emission Control Regulation of emission systems, maintenance, and warranty. Replacements may be ordered through the engine manufacturer. For models with stated engine horsepower, the gross horsepower of the engine was laboratory rated by the engine manufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940. As configured to meet shreD; emission, and operating requirements, the actual engine horsepower on this class of lawn mower will be significantly lower. Safety This lawn mower meets or exceeds the CPSC blade safety requirements for walk-behind rotary lawn mowers and the B71.1 specifications of the American National Standards Institute in effect at the time of production. Read and understand the contents before you start the engine. of this manual The safe g alert symbol (Figure 2) is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safe g messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Improperly using or maintaining this mower could result in injury or death. To reduce this potential, comply with the following safety instructions. The following instructions have been adapted from the ANSI/OPEI standard B71.1-2003. This cutting machine can amputate hands and feet and throw objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death. General Operation • Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before starting. • Do not put hands or feet near or under the machine. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times. • Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate this machine. • Clear the area of objects such as rocks, wire, toys, etc., which could be thrown by the blade. Stay behind the handle when the engine is running. • Be sure the area is clear of bystanders before operating. Stop machine if awone enters the area. • Do not operate machine barefooted or while wearing sandals. Always wear substantial footwear. Do not pull machine backward unless absolutely necessar> Always look down and behind before and while moving backward. Never direct discharged material toward awone. Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction. Material may ricochet back toward the operator. Stop the blade when crossing gravel surfaces. • Do not operate machine without the entire grass catcher, discharge guard, rear guard, or other safety protective devices in place and working. • Never leave a running machine unattended. • Stop the engine and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before cleaning the machine, removing grass catcher, or unclogging the discharge guard. • Operate machine only in daylight or good artificial light. • Do not operate machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • Never operate mower in wet grass. Always be sure of your footing; walk; never run. • Disengage the drive system, if so equipped, before starting the engine. • If the machine should start to vibrate abnormal13; stop the engine and check for the cause immediatel 7 Vibration is generally a warning of trouble. • Always wear eye protection when operating machine. • See manufacturer's instructions for proper operation and installation of accessories. Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer. Slope Operation Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents, which can result in severe injur> Operation on all slopes require extra caution. If you fed uneasy on a slope, do not mow it. • Mow across the face of slopes; never up and down. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. • Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could cause a slip and fall accident. Tall grass can hide obstacles. • Do not mow on wet grass or excessively steep slopes. Poor footing could cause a slip and fall accident. • Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. You could lose your footing or balance.

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The
enclosed
Engine
Owner's
ManuM
is
supplied
for
information
regarding
the
US
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA)
and
the
California
Emission
Control
Regulation
of emission
systems,
maintenance,
and
warranty.
Replacements
may
be
ordered
through
the
engine
manufacturer.
For
models
with
stated
engine
horsepower,
the
gross
horsepower
of the
engine
was
laboratory
rated
by the
engine
manufacturer
in accordance
with
SAE
J1940.
As
configured
to
meet
shreD;
emission,
and
operating
requirements,
the
actual
engine
horsepower
on
this
class
of lawn
mower
will be
significantly
lower.
Safety
This lawn mower
meets
or exceeds
the CPSC blade
safety requirements
for walk-behind
rotary lawn mowers
and the B71.1 specifications
of the American
National
Standards
Institute
in effect
at the time of production.
Read
and
understand
the
contents
of this
manual
before
you
start
the
engine.
The safe g
alert symbol
(Figure
2) is used
to alert you
to potential
personal
injury
hazards.
Obey
all safe g
messages
that follow this symbol
to avoid possible
injury
or death.
Improperly
using or maintaining
this mower
could
result in injury or death.
To reduce
this potential,
comply
with the following
safety instructions.
The following
instructions
have been
adapted
from
the
ANSI/OPEI
standard
B71.1-2003.
This
cutting
machine
can
amputate
hands
and
feet
and
throw
objects.
Failure
to
observe
the
following
safety
instructions
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
General
Operation
Read, understand,
and
follow all instructions
on the
machine
and in the manual(s)
before
starting.
Do not put hands
or feet near or under
the machine.
Keep
clear of the discharge
opening
at all times.
Only allow responsible
adults,
who are familiar with
the instructions,
to operate
this machine.
Clear the area of objects
such as rocks, wire, toys,
etc., which
could
be thrown
by the blade.
Stay
behind
the handle when
the engine is running.
Be sure the
area is clear of bystanders
before
operating.
Stop machine
if awone
enters
the area.
Do not operate
machine
barefooted
or while wearing
sandals.
Always wear
substantial
footwear.
Do
not pull machine
backward
unless
absolutely
necessar>
Always look down
and behind
before
and
while moving
backward.
Never
direct
discharged
material
toward
awone.
Avoid
discharging
material
against
a wall or
obstruction.
Material
may ricochet
back toward
the operator.
Stop the blade when
crossing
gravel
surfaces.
Do
not operate
machine
without
the entire
grass
catcher,
discharge
guard,
rear guard,
or other
safety
protective
devices
in place and working.
Never
leave a running
machine
unattended.
Stop
the engine
and wait until
the blade
comes
to a complete
stop before
cleaning
the machine,
removing
grass catcher,
or unclogging
the discharge
guard.
Operate
machine
only in daylight
or good
artificial
light.
Do not
operate
machine
while under
the influence
of alcohol
or drugs.
Never
operate
mower in wet grass.
Always be sure
of your
footing;
walk; never
run.
Disengage
the drive system,
if so equipped,
before
starting
the engine.
If the machine
should
start
to vibrate
abnormal13;
stop the engine and check
for the cause immediatel
7
Vibration
is generally
a warning
of trouble.
Always wear eye protection
when
operating
machine.
See manufacturer's
instructions
for proper
operation
and installation
of accessories.
Only use accessories
approved
by the manufacturer.
Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor
related
to slip and fall accidents,
which
can result in severe injur>
Operation
on all slopes
require
extra caution.
If you fed uneasy on a slope, do
not mow
it.
Mow across
the face of slopes; never up and down.
Exercise
extreme
caution
when
changing
direction
on slopes.
Watch
for holes, ruts, bumps,
rocks, or other hidden
objects.
Uneven
terrain
could
cause a slip and fall
accident.
Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Do not mow on wet grass or excessively steep slopes.
Poor
footing
could cause a slip and fall accident.
Do
not
mow
near
drop-offs,
ditches,
or
embankments.
You could
lose your
footing
or
balance.