TROUBLESHOOTING
BC 60 "Trailblazer" Brushcutter
Section 4-2
AUGUST/2012 (49458202/8203)
When the temperature of diesel fuel is elevated, as occurs when the fuel is circulated through an operating engine, it
may pose the following hazards which should be guarded against. Refer to the engine manual for details.
Before starting a new or overhauled engine that has been in storage, consult the engine manufacturer’s manual for initial start
instructions. Failure to follow those instructions can result in serious engine damage.
Exhaust emissions caused by the use of the engine on this machine may cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm
if inhaled.
Never shut off battery disconnect switch with the engine running. This could cause damage to the voltage regulator, alternator,
and/or electrical system.
The following precautions should be taken to minimize the possibilities of injuries from heated diesel fuel:
1.
Whenever possible, it is recommended that the engine and fuel be given an opportunity to cool down to
ambient temperature before performing service operations which could result in the spillage of fuel from the
engine or machine fuel system. When this is not possible, protective clothing (face shield, insulated gloves,
apron) should be worn when performing these operations.
2.
Keep open flames, sparks or other potential ignition sources away and do not smoke during vehicle
refueling and service operations which could result in the escape of liquid or vaporized diesel fuel.
3.
Engine or machine fuel systems service operations should be performed in a well ventilated area that is kept
free of bystanders.
Refer to the engine manufacturer’s operation manual for troubleshooting your engine.
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