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The safety statements that follow have
DANGER level hazards.
The safety statements that follow have
WARNING level hazards.
Always check overhead wires
and obstructions before raising
or lowering the light tower.
Allow 10.6 m (35 feet) of
clearance.
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
High voltage is present when engine is
running. Never attempt to service electrical
components while engine is running.
Do not operate the light tower if the
insulation on the electrical cord or other
electrical wiring is cut or worn or if bare
wires are exposed. Repair or replace
damaged wiring before starting the engine.
Read and understand this Operator’s
Manual, the Engine Operator’s Manual
before operating or servicing the light tower
to ensure that safe operating practices and
maintenance procedures are followed.
UNSAFE OPERATION HAZARD
Never carry riders on the equipment
FALL HAZARD
MODIFICATION HAZARD
Never modify the equipment without written
consent of the manufacturer. Any
modification can effect the safe operation of
the equipment.
EXPOSURE HAZARD
Always wear personal protec-
tive equipment, including
appropriate clothing, gloves,
work shoes, and eye and
hearing protection, as required
by the task at hand.
ROLLOVER HAZARD
Do not raise, lower or use light tower unless
all outriggers and jacks are positioned on
firm ground.
Never move or reposition the light tower
while the light tower is extended in the
vertical position.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
While the engine is running or
the battery is charging,
hydrogen gas is being
produced and can be easily
Ignited. Keep the area around
the battery well ventilated and
keep sparks, open flame and
any other form of ignition out
of the area.
Always disconnect the negative (-) battery
cable before servicing equipment.
Only use the starting procedure as
described in the
Engine Operator’s Manual
to start the engine.
Never charge a frozen battery. Always
slowly warm the battery to room
temperature before charging.
Never permit anyone to install or operate the
equipment without proper training.
Safety signs and decals are additional
reminders for safe operating and
maintenance techniques.
SAFETY
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for
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