Understanding Safety Labels
- This symbol indicates Warning, and
Caution.
- Your manual contains special
messages to bring attention to
potential safety concerns, machine
damage as well as helpful operating
and servicing information. PLEASE
READ ALL THE INFORMATION
CAREFULLY TO AVOID INJURY
AND MACHINE DAMAGE.
- Wear eye, hearing and head pro-
tection when operating this equip-
ment.
- WARNING!
amputation
State and Local Requirements
Your engine is equipped with a temperature limiting muffler, a spark arresting screen in order to comply
with the requirements of SAE Recommended Practice J335 and California Codes 4442 and 4443. All
national forest land and land managed by the states of California, Maine, Washington, Idaho,
Minnesota, New Jersey and Oregon require internal combustion engines to be equipped with a
spark arrester screen by law. Other states and federal agencies are enacting similar regulations.
If you operate a blower in a state or locale where such regulations exist, you are legally responsible for
maintaining the operating condition of these parts. Failure to do so is a violation of a law. Spark arrester
maintenance is described in the Maintenance-Spark Arresting Muffler Section of the manual.
Note: When using a blower for logging purposes, refer to Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1910
and 1928.
WARNING: The ignition system of your unit produces an electromagnetic field of a very
low intensity. This field may interfere with some pacemakers. To reduce the risk of serious
or fatal injury, persons with pacemaker should consult their physician and the pacemaker
manufacturer before operating this tool.
WARNING: Muffler surfaces are very hot during and after operation of the blower, keep all
body parts away from the muffler. Serious burns may occur if contact is made with the
muffler.
SAFETY
Danger
of
finger
- WARNING! The blower may throw
objects at high velocity that can
ricochet and hit the operator. This
may cause serious eye damage.
- The blower operator must make
sure
that
animals come nearer than 35 feet
(10 metres). Whenever several
operators are working in the same
work area, they should maintain a
safe distance of at least 35 feet (10
metres) from one another.
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- Noise pressure level measured at 50
dB(A)
per ANSI B175.2-1996
feet (15 metres) distance according
to ANSI B175.2-1996
no
bystanders
or
en
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