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14. Troubleshooting
Warning: Electric Shock/Injury
Always be sure to stop the engine and remove the engine key before performing
any equipment check or maintenance.
Do not touch the equipment during operation if the equipment or your body is wet.
Do not operate the equipment with any doors or covers open. There is a danger of
hair, body parts and other items being caught up in moving parts such as cooling
fans and belts.
Warning: Fire
This equipment uses diesel fuel. Always be sure to stop the engine when inspecting
fuel or refueling, and absolutely never perform such tasks near fire or other open
flame. Wait until the engine has completely cooled before inspecting fuel or
refueling.
Always be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel or oil.
Spilled fuel and oil accumulates in the spill containment. Do not operate the
equipment with liquid accumulated in the spill containment.
Absolutely never use the equipment if there is a fuel, oil or cooling water leak, and
be sure to always repair the leak before using.
Absolutely never inspect or perform maintenance to the equipment near fire or other
open flame.
Warning: Injury to Eyes and Skin
Use protective gear, such as rubber gloves, when inspecting or replacing the battery
due to the dilute sulfuric acid in the battery fluid. Be sure that fluid does not get into
eyes, or on skin or clothing.
If battery fluid gets into the eyes, or on the skin or clothing, immediately wash with a
large amount of water, and always be especially sure to seek medical attention if it
gets into the eyes.
Warning: Explosion
Do not operate the equipment or recharge the battery when the battery fluid level is
below the minimum level.
Do not generate any sparks near the battery and do not allow any fire or other open
flame near the equipment because the battery generates ignitable gas.
Caution: Burn
The engine, muffler and similar parts are extremely hot during operation and
immediately after stopping the equipment. Never touch hot parts.
Never open the radiator cap during operation or immediately after stopping the
equipment. Hot cooling water and steam will spurt out. Always be sure to stop the
engine before performing any equipment check or maintenance.
Always be sure to stop the engine and allow it to cool before inspecting or changing
the engine oil. Opening the oil gauge or oil plug during operation will result in hot oil
spurting out.
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