Magnum C3C Spreader Sprayer
Operator Manual
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Septenber/08
SAFETY SUMMARY (continued)
Do not attempt to start or operate the machine in a confined space; or
where you or someone else could be trapped between the machine
and any obstacle; or where you could loose your balance.
To avoid an unanticipated sudden movement of the machine at
startup, follow these procedures. Before attempting to start, always
verify that the transmission is completely in neutral by rolling it
forward. . Set the parking brake. Do not operate the throttle lever
while starting. Do not operate the machine if the neutral safety
mechanism is not working.
To prevent loss of control, the machine must be at a complete stop
before shifting. Do not apply excessive force to the shift lever. If the
transmission is difficult to shift, move the front wheels slightly to free
up the transmission until it shifts easily.
When turning, always lean into the turn. When operating on a slope,
always lean into the slope. Observe the riding recommendations
provided in FIGURE 6.
To avoid personal injury, perform machine maintenance with the engine
off. If the engine has been operating, make sure the engine has cooled
before performing any maintenance on the engine.
To prevent injury, wear eye protection when using compressed air or
water to clean the hopper. Regulate the air pressure to 29 PSI (200
KILOPASCALS).
Before using any of the toxic or hazardous materials specified in this
manual, be aware of all handling, storage and disposal instructions
provided by the manufacturer or supplier. Failure to follow the
manufacturer’s or supplier’s recommendations can result in personal
injury or disease.
Read and follow product label and material safety data sheet
precautions when handling, mixing, applying, and disposing of the
material you are pouring into the hopper or mixing and pouring into
the spray tank. Some materials may present health hazards and will
require protective clothing and/or breathing equipment.