Safety – Shindaiwa 81646 User Manual

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DO NOT OPERATE THIS UNIT

IF YOU ARE TIRED, ILL OR

UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF

ALCOHOL, DRUGS, OR

MEDICATION.

Work Safely

Shindaiwa trimmers operate at very high

speeds and can do serious damage or

injury if they are misused or abused.

Never allow a person without training or

instruction to operate this unit!

Stay Alert

You must be physically and mentally fit to

operate this unit safely.

WARNING!

Never operate power equipment

of any kind if you are tired or if you

are under the influence of alcohol,

drugs, medication or any other sub-

stance that could affect your ability

or judgement.

Never make unauthorized

attachment installations. Do not

use attachments not approved by

Shindaiwa for use on this unit.

General Safety Instructions The Properly Equipped Operator

Always

operate with both

hands firmly gripping the

unit.

Wear close-fitting clothing to

protect legs and arms. Gloves

offer added protection and

are strongly recommended.

Do not wear clothing or

jewelry that could get caught

in machinery

or underbrush.

Secure hair so it is

above shoulder

level. NEVER

wear

shorts!

Wear hearing protection devices

and a broad-brimmed hat or

helmet.

Always

wear eye protection such as

goggles or safety glasses.

Keep away from the rotating trim-

mer line or blade at all times, and

never lift a moving attachment

above waist-high.

Wear appropriate footwear (non-skid
boots or shoes): do not wear open-
toed shoes or sandals. Never operate
the unit while barefoot!

Keep a proper footing

and do not over-

reach

—maintain

your balance at all

times during opera-

tion.

Always

make sure

the appropriate

cutting attachment

shield is correctly

installed and in good

condition.

Figure 1

n ALWAYS

wear eye protection to

shield against thrown objects.

n NEVER

operate the engine

when transporting the unit.

n NEVER

operate the engine

indoors! Make sure there is

always good ventilation. Fumes

from engine exhaust can cause

serious injury or death.

n ALWAYS

clear your work area

of trash or hidden debris that

could be thrown back at you or

toward a bystander.

n ALWAYS

use the proper cutting

tool for the job.

n ALWAYS

stop the engine im-

mediately if it suddenly begins

to vibrate or shake. Inspect for

broken, missing or improperly

installed parts or attachments.

WARNING!

Minimize the Risk of

Fire

n NEVER

smoke or light fires near

the engine.

n ALWAYS

stop the engine and

allow it to cool before refueling.

Avoid overfilling and wipe off any

fuel that may have spilled.

n ALWAYS

inspect the unit for fuel

leaks before each use. During

each refill, check that no fuel

leaks from around the fuel cap

and/or fuel tank. If fuel leaks

are evident, stop using the unit

immediately. Fuel leaks must be

repaired before using the unit.

n ALWAYS

move the unit to a place

well away from a fuel storage

area or other readily flammable

materials before starting the en-

gine.

n NEVER

place flammable material

close to the engine muffler.

n NEVER

operate the engine with-

out the spark arrester screen in

place.

WARNING!

WARNING! Use Good Judgment

n NEVER

extend trimming line be-

yond the length specified for your

unit.

n ALWAYS

keep the unit as clean

as practical. Keep it free of loose

vegetation, mud, etc.

n ALWAYS

hold the unit firmly with

both hands when cutting or trim-

ming, and maintain control at all

times.

n ALWAYS

keep the handles clean.

n ALWAYS

disconnect the spark

plug wire before performing any

maintenance work.

n ALWAYS,

if a saw blade should

bind fast in a cut, shut off the

engine immediately. Push the

branch or tree to ease the bind

and free the blade.

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