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Safety Manual 

Owner’s Responsibility 

 
To avoid injury: The owner is responsible for training himself and 

all other operators and mechanics. Before starting the engine and/

or operating the machine, each operator must read and 

understand the Operator Manual, the Safety Manual and all other 
training material. If the person cannot read English, the owner is 

responsible to explain the material to them. Training 

MUST 

include 

SUPERVISED 

driver’s training with adequate practice time for the 

operator to become competent in controlling the machine under all 

conditions. 

  

 

It is the owner’s responsibility to perform the maintenance as 
described in the Service Manual section. The owner/user can 

prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to 

themselves, other people or property.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supervised Driver’s Training is Required for all operators and 

mechanics 

 

An untrained operator or mechanic can cause an accident with 

serious injury to himself or bystanders. 

 

 

All operators and mechanics 

MUST 

be trained. The owner is 

responsible for training the users. 

 

Driver’s Training should be conducted under the direct 
supervision of an experienced PermaGreen operator. If one is 
not available, contact PermaGreen for additional assistance. 

 

Trainee must read the Operator’s Manual including the Safety 

Manual prior to starting the engine. If the operator or mechanic 
cannot read English, it is the owner’s responsibility to explain 

the material to the users.  

 

The Driver’s Training and Operation section provides a step by 
step outline of what shall be covered during training.  

 

The trainer shall supplement the training procedures provided in 

the Driver’s Training and Operation section with any additional 
instruction he deems necessary to ensure the safe operation of 

the Triumph. The Trainer should add additional instruction as 

necessary to provide the Trainee with additional useful 
information.  

 

The trainer should supplement the presentation of material in 

the Driver’s Training and Operation section with instruction and 
references to all 

WARNING 

messages that appear in the Safety 

Manual and machine 

SAFETY LABELS

 

At each point where the trainee is to learn a new phase of 
driving the machine, the trainee 

MUST 

be provided adequate 

practice time to demonstrate the ability to satisfactorily control 

the machine while starting, stopping, turning, getting on and off, 
or other task described in that point before proceeding to the 

next phase.  

 

Initial training should take place on a flat open area free of 
obstructions with the Triumph in 

LOW GEAR

.  

 

As the trainee progresses to more advanced phases of training 

the degree of difficulty may be increased, but at each phase the 
initial training must begin on terrain that has a low degree of 

difficulty. This is particularly important to keep in mind when 

learning how to operate on inclines and slopes. 

 

The Trainer shall demonstrate the principles covered in each 
phase. 

 

The Trainee shall be required to use only 

LOW GEAR

 for the 

first few days of unsupervised operation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Operator Qualifications 

 

Avoid serious injury! 
An Operator of this machinery must meet the following 

qualifications: 

 

The operator must be an experienced professional lawn care 
technician who possess a demonstrated ability to apply fertilizer 
and pesticide products correctly. 

 

The operator must meet all state Pesticide Applicator 

Certification requirements. 

 

The operator must be at least 

18 YEARS OLD

 

The operator must be physically fit and able to lift 

50 POUNDS 

with ease. 

 

The operator must weigh 

BETWEEN 120 

and 

300 

pounds. 

 

Has read and understands the information contained this 
manual. Never let children or untrained people operate or 

service the equipment. Local regulations may restrict the age of 

the operator.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operator clothing and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) 

 

 

Always read and follow Pesticide labels and MSDS sheets 
requirements for Personal Protective Equipment. 

 

Wear substantial water proof footwear and tightly secure all 
laces and straps. 

 

DO NOT 

wear shorts. Instead always wear close fitting 

clothing and jackets to prevent clothing from getting caught on 

the handle bars and other control levers. 

 

Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat, safety glasses 
and hearing protection. Long hair, loose clothing, straps, 

shoelaces or jewelry may get caught in moving parts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safety Devices 
 

DO NOT 

Operate machine unless all Safety Devices are in 

place and in good working condition. 

Safety Devices include: 

 

Machine Safety Labels .

 

 

Operator Presence Control/Throttle/Centrifugal Clutch. Letting 

go of the Throttle lever disengages power to the drive wheels.

 

 

Front and rear Brakes with Lock. Front brake has a spring to 
limit the force applied to reduce the possibility of lock-up. 
Locked brakes are parking brakes.

 

 

Drop down handle. Allows operator to walk-behind machine.

 

 

Slip resistant footpads.

 

 

Belt and pulley covers on engine and hood.

 

 

Neutral Safety Switch System which prevents the Triumph from 
starting in gear. 

 

 

 Articulating bolt lock. Prevents unintentional loosening of lower 
bolt.

 

 

Articulating Safety Link which prevents unintentional 

disengagement of the Sulky from the front frame. 

 

 

Fluid filled tires which provide ballast for a lower center-of-
gravity.

 

 

SmartSteer Brake Assist Steering System.

 

 

Belt and Pulley Guards

 

 

Summary of Contents for E1E

Page 1: ...UR SUPPORT HOTLINE AT 800 346 2001 SUPPORT PERMAGREEN COM OR AT WWW PERMAGREEN COM PermaGreen Triumph Spreader Sprayer Operator s Manual Model E1E with Serial Number 170001 and Above Triumph E1E Seria...

Page 2: ...of the manual When a manual revision is provided insert the revised pages in the manual Record the revision number the date the revision was inserted in the manual and provide your initials or signatu...

Page 3: ...as Starting and General Instructions 15 e Driving Techniques and Principles 16 f Driving on Hillsides and Daily Service 17 g Testing Safety Devices 18 5 Spreader Operation 21 24 a Spreader Controls an...

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Page 5: ...nent part of the machine It must be available at all times to all of the operators and persons servicing the machine Should the machine be resold this manual and service records are to remain with it...

Page 6: ...ly assembled and tested damage may have occurred in transit or storage A PermaGreen Servicing Dealer or the purchaser of the Triumph shall perform the Pre Operation Inspection and complete and fax or...

Page 7: ...cing nor vibration should cause the Deflector to change position Fully Loaded Brake Inspection Place planking on top of the Screen in the Hopper to protect the agitator and the screen Put 150 POUNDS o...

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Page 9: ...er leaving Read additional Safety Labels on this machine B WARNING Before operating Training is required Read operator s Manual Read safety instructions Read all machine safety labels Shields must be...

Page 10: ...Machine WARNING Labels Refer to FIGURE 2 SAFETY MANUAL 6 R WARNING Improper operation and improper maintenance of this machine may cause death or serious injury DO NOT operate the machine if Engine s...

Page 11: ...eep heat sparks and flame away Never refuel or drain indoors Use only an ap proved container ALWAYS close fuel valve when transporting the machine Read engine Owner s Manual Machine Information Labels...

Page 12: ...umph in LOW GEAR As the trainee progresses to more advanced phases of training the degree of difficulty may be increased but at each phase the initial training must begin on terrain that has a low deg...

Page 13: ...ction Equipment refer to Pesticide Label when using compressed air or water to clean the machine Regulate the pressure to 29 PSI 200 Kilopascals 6 Inspecting work area Prior to operating carefully ins...

Page 14: ...Back in Reverse Gear with the Throttle Clutch engaged using the brakes as necessary 13 Avoiding slipping or tripping injury Use caution when riding on and getting on and off the Triumph Keep a firm g...

Page 15: ...ll side This is the preferred angle for driving on gentle slopes When pointing across an incline continued Recommendations for driving across a hillside Lean uphill to provide better balance for you a...

Page 16: ...Safety Manual WARNING 13 Reverse Operation for required precautions while operating the Triumph in reverse If there is not adequate standing room for the operator on the Transport platform the machine...

Page 17: ...e Service Manual 19 Pesticide Safety The improper use handling application and disposal of pesticide products applied by this machine may cause death or serious injury Read and follow product label an...

Page 18: ...Handlebars permitting them to drop down for the convenience of the operator and to permit the machine to used as a walk behind unit The Handlebars automatically lock in the down position Pushing the...

Page 19: ...to Neutral Turn Kill Switch OFF When leaving the machine unattended close Fuel Valve Never leave the machine unattended on a slope where someone could disengage the Brakes and the machine could roll P...

Page 20: ...front of the driver is even with the handlebars he has reached the front sideline of the FRONT BALANCE ZONE Descending a 15 degree slope When the driver s arms are full extended and he must squat to...

Page 21: ...Third Hole Slide plate and linkage Engine cooling fins Blower housing inlet Starter carbure tor governor linkage Honda Throttle Lever Throttle Lever and cable Lubricate and protect the following using...

Page 22: ...o unusual noise is detected Shift into HIGH GEAR and maneuver through a series of lock to lock figure eights Confirm that the machine steers out of the turns with no more than 30 POUNDS of force requi...

Page 23: ...ds 1 4 INCH Rotate each tire so the valve stem is in the 12 O CLOCK position and check pressure Confirm that tire pressure is 12 PSI 83 Kilopascals and fluid is visible 7 Machine Safety Label Visual T...

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Page 25: ...rt spreader operation by pushing the Hopper Lever C forward to the OPEN position To stop spreader operation pull the Hopper Lever rearward to the CLOSED position Spreader Rate adjustment The HIGH GEAR...

Page 26: ...of the machine move the Third hole Lever forward to increase the opening of the Third hole Adjuster Plate Spreader Operation NOTE For proper spreading the engine RPM measured with the machine in NEUTR...

Page 27: ...nt Knob against the Hopper Lever and tighten the knob Close and open the Hopper several times and confirm hole opening Adjust Third hole setting Without changing the Rate Adjustment Knob setting open...

Page 28: ...time required to travel the 143 FOOT 44 meter turf course The normal time is approximately 20 seconds 1 seconds With the machine operating in LOW GEAR at full throttle RECORD THE TIME required to cove...

Page 29: ...ast D trim E for use while in LOW GEAR and a second pair of low drift nozzles broadcast F and trim G for use in HIGH GEAR If the Half Gallon Nozzle Kit is installed the LOW GEAR Broadcast Nozzle is re...

Page 30: ...d resemble the 3 FOOT spray If your calibrated effective spreader width is 8 feet install the 30 PSI unloader cap from the Unloader Valve included in the 8 FOOT Spray Kit supplied with the machine and...

Page 31: ...rayer Calibrate machine ground speed to 143 FEET in 20 SECONDS 1 SECOND Set up a 143 FOOT long test course Measure a distance of 143 FEET 44 meters over turf Measure the elapsed time it takes to trave...

Page 32: ...use the Spot Sprayer is carried in a machine mounted bracket Triumph provides room for an optional second Spot Sprayer The Spot Sprayer holds enough spray to cover approximately 500 ft2 46 5 meters2...

Page 33: ...ilizer and Ethanol Treatment additive in every tank to prevent ethanol related fuel problems STA BIL is the only approved fuel stabilizer for use in PermaGreen equipment Use PREMIUM unleaded fuel NEVE...

Page 34: ...nal Transaxle damage Do not attempt to repair Brakes Stop too fast Brake Cable adjusted too tight Brake Band and Drum dirty Something caught in Brake Band and Drum Rear Wheel Hub low on grease Stop to...

Page 35: ...roduct does not flow from Hopper See Spinner Platter does not turn Engine RPM incorrect Sprayer No Spray output Tanks empty Spray system not primed Suction Valve closed Clogs Nozzle Strainer Tank Stra...

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Page 37: ...k Hopper opening Rate Adjustment Knob Check and adjust the Spray Nozzle alignment as necessary Check and top off engine oil Check and top off clutch oil Check for loose or missing fasteners or parts c...

Page 38: ...ne Safety Labels Replace worn or damaged footpads Perform all scheduled maintenance as directed in the Service Manual Tires are filled with pressurized diluted RV antifreeze to provide ballast for a l...

Page 39: ...the Triumph Read Safety Manual WARNING 5 Safety Devices now FIGURE 19 Checking engine oil FIGURE 20 Check clutch oil Level Checking clutch oil Refer to FIGURE 20 Remove clutch OIL FILLER CAP DIPSTICK...

Page 40: ...DO NOT over speed engine Replacing Throttle Lever Remove Handgrip Loosen Lever tensioning Screw Remove cable Replace Throttle Lever in reverse order Replacing Throttle Cable Remove Handgrip Loosen Lev...

Page 41: ...action and readjust as desired 37 Brake adjustment Refer to FIGURE 25 To increase braking loosen jam nut and extend Turnbuckle Adjuster Test braking and adjust as necessary Tighten jam nut To decrease...

Page 42: ...Plumbing and Electric Schematics 38 FIGURE 25 Plumbing Diagram A Starting module B Neutral switch C Ground to engine D Kill switch E Engine Magneto FIGURE 26 Wiring Diagram...

Page 43: ...A BIL Fuel Stabilizer and Ethanol Treatment additive into all fuels used Premium unleaded preferred Regular unleaded minimum NOTICE NEVER use E85 or other high ethanol fuel Oil Specifications on your...

Page 44: ...Supreme Inc with prior notification of the need for Warranty Service or Buy Back Return a Warranty Claim Form to PermaGreen Supreme Inc along with the claimed defective part s if required within 30 D...

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