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11.Always stop the engine before refueling. Keep away
from sparks and naked flames, while refueling. Avoid
fuel spills and overfilling the fuel tank. Keep first aid kit
and fire extinguisher nearby at all times.
12. A battery, especially when charging, will give off
hydrogen and oxygen gases that are very explosive.
Keep away from sparks and naked flames at all times.
To avoid sparks from an accidental short circuit,
always disconnect the battery ground cable first and
always reconnect the ground cable last. (See
“STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY BATTERY” in the
"OPERATING OF THE ENGINE" section.)
13. Do not use or charge batteries whose electrolyte level
is under minimum. If you do, the battery could be
destroyed or the battery could explode. Always keep
the electrolyte level between the minimum and
maximum level.
14. Never remove the engine/hydraulic oil plug or the
radiator cap right after the engine has been stopped,
or oil or hot water may gush out. Wait for the water or
oil to cool, loosen the plug or cap just a little to release
pressure, and then check the level. This is especially
important for opening the radiator.
(1) Fuel tank cap
(1) Starter key
(2) Fuel tank cap
(3) Tank cap cover
(1) Battery
(1) Radiator cap
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