DOUBLE POWER TROWELS TIFON908
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SAFETY INFORMATION
FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all safety instructions carefully. Safety instructions will be found throughout this manual and on the
machine. Keep all safety information in good, readable condition. If needed, replacement safety
information is available.
Proper machine operation includes training for operators. Operators should be versed on machine safety
and operation. Never allow a person who is not properly trained to operate this equipment.
Keep this machine in proper working condition. This includes keeping all safety decals on the machine
clean and visible.
Do not modify this machine. Doing so may cause improper operation and may not be safe. This may also
reduce machine life. Modifying this machine in any way will void the warranty.
SAFE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
Always be aware of the operational area of your machine. Operators need to be careful to keep
bystanders and nearby objects at a safe distance from the machine.
Never let someone who is untrained operate this machine.
Study the operational area carefully. Remove all dangerous objects from the finishing area. (i.e.
protruding rebar or wood).
Do not attempt to use the machine where operation appears to be dangerous.Keep the machine
properly maintained and in good working order.
This mainly entails keeping the machine clean and serviced. This will allow the finisher to perform to
its fullest potential and provide the longest operational lifetime.
Check the safety kill switch before and after every operation. It is good practice to stop the machine
with the safety kill switch, to ensure it is operating properly.
Always try to do most work during daylight hours or with sufficient artificial lighting. Visibility must be
good for this machine to be used effectively.
Never operate machinery when tired or ill. Operators must be alert and always looking for possible
signs of danger or misuse of machinery. Do not operate the machine in dangerous surroundings.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Always wear proper clothing while operating this equipment. Protective clothing includes (but is not limited
to): boots, long sleeve shirt, long pants, gloves, hearing protection and safety eyeglasses. Consult with the
construction site foreman to determine what protective clothing is required on the construction site.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Exposure and mishandling of hazardous material can cause personal injury or damage the environment.
Potentially hazardous material used on this machine may include the following: lubricant, fuel, paints and
adhesives.Take care to handle hazardous material properly. MSDS information sheets are available upon
request.