FIRE PREVENTION
Avoid fire hazards.
Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before
you refuel the trowel. Do not refuel while smoking
or near open flame or sparks. Never overfill fuel
tanks or fluid reservoirs.
Remove all trash or debris. Make sure oily rags or
other flammable materials are not stored on or in
the trowel.
Check for fuel, oil, or hydraulic fluid leaks. Repair
the leaks and clean the machine before you
operate it.
Inspect electrical wiring or worn or frayed
insulation. Install new wiring if wires are damaged.
Do not weld or flame cut on pipes, tubes, or tanks
that contain flammable fluids or gases.
Ether and starting fluid is flammable. Do not smoke
when using. Always follow the instructions on the
can and in the manufacturer’s manual for your
trowel.
Always use a safe, nonflammable solvent when
you clean parts. Do not use flammable fluids or
fluids that give off harmful vapors.
Store all flammable fluids and materials away from
your work area.
Whenever the sparkplug is removed, do not test for
spark on gasoline powered engines if engine is
flooded or the smell of gasoline is present. A stray
spark could ignite fumes.
Know where fire extinguishers are kept – how they
operate – and for what type of fire they are
intended!
Check readiness of fire suppression systems and
fire detectors (is so equipped).
PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY
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EXHAUST FUMES
Engine exhaust fumes can
cause sickness or death.
When performing
maintenance, if it is
necessary to run an engine
in an enclosed area, remove
the exhaust fumes from the
area when an exhaust pipe extension. If you do not
have an exhaust pipe extension, make sure you
open the doors and get outside air into the area.
Ensure that permissible carbon monoxide levels
are monitored and not exceeded.
FLUID SIPHONING
Never siphon gasoline or hydraulic fluid using a
hose and suction by mouth. Ingestion of these
fluids even in small amounts will require immediate
medical attention and can cause death.
COOLING SYSTEM
Maintain the cooling system
according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Hot coolant can spray out
and you can be burned if you
improperly maintain or
service the cooling system.
Remove filler cap only when
cool.
PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY
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