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Turbo Vac TV60R
Equipment & Controls
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Before operating this equipment, read
and understand the Owner’s Manual.
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Altering the unit in any way that ad-
versely affects its safe operation, per-
formance or durability will void the
warranty and may cause hazardous
conditions.
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Know the location and function of all
controls and how to stop the equip-
ment quickly in an emergency before
you operate the Turbo Vac.
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Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to
ensure safe operation of equipment.
Guards & Shields
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Keep all safety devices in place and in
good operating condition.
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Replace all worn, damaged, unusable,
missing or lost safety shields and
guard before operating unit.
Before Operation
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Do not allow children near this ma-
chine.
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Make sure bolts in tongue are secure
and jack is in the transport position.
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Tire pressure should be 30-32 psi and
equal in both tires.
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Engine governor settings are preset
and should not be changed; any change
can damage moving parts and void
warranty.
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Before starting the machine, visually
inspect all nuts, bolts and other fasten-
ers to see that they are properly se-
cured.
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Nuts, bolts and other fasteners should
be checked after the first hour of op-
eration and every 8 to 10 hours there
after for proper alignment and tight-
ness.
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Make sure that all belts are in good
condition, and replace if necessary.
During Operation
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While operating the equipment, make
sure that no foreign objects such as
rocks, bottles or other hard materials
are in the path of the Turbo Vac.
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If an object should strike the broom or
blower mechanism causing an unusual
noise or vibration, shut the engine off
immediately and allow it to come to a
complete stop. Disconnect the spark
plug wire from the spark plug of the
power unit, and do the following:
1. Inspect for damage.
2. Repair or replace damaged parts.
3. Check for and tighten any loose
bolts, nuts, fasteners or parts.
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Keep the engine area clean and free
of debris and other accumulations.
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If the Turbo Vac should become
clogged, shut off the engine and allow
it to come to a complete stop. Discon-
nect the spark plug wire from the spark
plug of the power unit before attempt-
ing to remove the clog.
SAFETY WARNING!
Always keep a fire extinguisher near the
Turbo Vac during operation and service.
SAFETY WARNING!
To prevent possible eye injury, always
wear SAFETY GLASSES while operating
or servicing the equipment.
General Safety Guidelines
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