Toro 02110SL Rev D Service Manual Workman 1100 1110 2100 2110 Preface Publication

3.
one passenger in the seat provided by the manufactur-
er.Never carry more than one passenger on the vehicle.
This vehicle is designed  to carry the operator and
9.  Keep everyone, especially children and pets,  away
from the areas of operation.
10.Before
operating the vehicle, always check  vehicle
4.
Never operate vehicle when under the influence  of
drugs or alcohol.
and any attachments for damage. If something is wrong,
stop  using the  vehicle. Make  sure  problem is  cor-
rected  before the  vehicle  or  attachment is  operated
again.
5.
stop the engine quickly.
Become familiar with the controls and know how to
11.
ly.
Since gasoline is highly flammable, handle it careful-
6.
Keep all shields, safety devices, and decals in place.
Repair or replace any shield, safety device, or decal if it
is malfunctioning, illegible, or damaged  before operat-
ing the machine.
A.  Use an approved gasoline container.
B.  Do not remove cap from the  fuel tank when the
engine is hot or running.
7.
Always wear substantial shoes. Do not operate ma-
chine while wearing sandals, tennis shoes or sneakers.
Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry which could
get caught in moving parts and cause personal injury.
C. Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
D. Fill fuel tank outdoors to about one inch below the
top of tank (bottom of filler neck). Do not overfill.
8.
Wearing safety  glasses,  safety shoes,  long pants
and a helmet is advisable, and may be required by some
local safety and insurance regulations.
E.  Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
While Operating
A.  Use extreme caution, reduce  speed, and main-
tain  a  safe distance  around  sand  traps,  ditches,
creeks, ramps, unfamiliar  areas, or any  areas that
have abrupt changes in ground conditions or eleva-
tion.
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide,
which is odorless, colorless, poisonous,
and deadly.
WARNING
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Carbon monoxide can cause death. It is
known by the State of California to cause
birth defects.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Do not run engine indoors or in an en–
closed area.
Operating the vehicle on a hill may cause
tipping or rolling of the vehicle, or the engine
may stall and you could lose headway on a
hill. This could result in personal injury.
Do not exceed slopes greater than 12
degrees.
If the engine stalls or you lose headway on a
hill, never attempt to turn the vehicle
around.
Never drive across a steep hill; always drive
straight up or down or go around the hill.
Avoid turning on a hill.
Do not accelerate quickly or slam on the
brakes.
Reduce your load and the speed of the
vehicle.
1.
Operator  and   passenger  should  remain   seated
whenever the vehicle is in motion. Operator should keep
both hands on the steering wheel. Whenever possible,
the  passenger should  use  the hand  holds  provided.
Keep arms and legs within the vehicle body at all times.
Never carry  passengers in  the box or  on any  attach-
ments. Remember your passenger may not be expect-
ing you to brake or turn.
2.
Never overload  your vehicle.  The name  plate (lo-
Avoid stopping on hills, especially with a
load.
cated under the dash and on the center column) shows
load limits for the vehicle. The load rating is for level sur-
faces only. Never overload attachments or  exceed the
vehicle maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW).
B.  Use caution when operating vehicle on a slope.
Normally travel straight up and down slopes. Reduce
speed when making sharp turns or when turning on
hillsides. Avoid  turning on hillsides  whenever pos-
sible. If the engine stalls or you begin to lose head-
way while climbing a hill, gradually apply the brakes
and slowly back straight down the hill.
3.
Operating the vehicle demands attention. Failure to
operate the vehicle safely may result in an accident, tip
over of  vehicle, and/or  serious  injury or  death. Drive
carefully. To prevent tipping or loss of control:
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