WARNING
Fire and Explosion Hazard
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Diesel fuel is flammable and explosive under certain
conditions.
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Never use a shop rag to catch fuel.
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Wipe up all spills immediately.
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Never refuel with the engine running.
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Store any containers containing fuel in a well
ventilated area, away from any combustibles or
sources of ignition.
WARNING
Alcohol and Drug Hazard
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Never operate the light tower while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs, or when ill.
WARNING
Entanglement / Sever Hazard
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Always stop the engine before beginning service.
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If the engine must be serviced while it is operating,
remove all jewelry, tie back long hair and keep hands,
other body parts and clothing away from moving/
rotating parts.
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Verify that all guards and covers are attached properly
to the equipment before starting the engine. Do
not start the engine if any guards or covers are not
properly installed on the equipment.
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Attach a "Do Not Operate" tag near the key switch
while performing maintenance on the equipment.
WARNING
Flying Object Hazard
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Always wear eye protection when cleaning the
equipment with compressed air or high pressure
water. Dust, flying debris, compressed air, pressurized
water or steam may injure your eyes.
WARNING
Coolant Hazard
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Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when handling
engine coolant. If contact with the eyes or skin should
occur, flush eyes and wash immediately with clean
water.
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WARNING
Burn Hazard
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Opening cap on hot radiator could result in death
or serious injury. Allow radiator to cool down before
opening cap.
WARNING
Burn Hazard
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Light fixtures and some of the engine surfaces
become very hot during operation and shortly after
shutdown.
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Keep hands and other body parts away from hot
surfaces.
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Handle hot components, such as light fixtures, with
heat resistant gloves.
NOTICE
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Any part which is found defective as a result of
inspection or any part whose measured value does
not satisfy the standard or limit MUST be replaced.
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Always tighten components to the specified torque.
Loose parts can cause equipment damage or cause it
to operate improperly.
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Follow the guidelines of the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), Environment Canada (EC) or other
governmental agencies for the proper disposal of
hazardous materials such as engine oil, diesel fuel
and engine coolant.
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Only use replacement parts specified. Other
replacement parts may effect warranty coverage.
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Clean all accumulated dirt and debris away from the
body of the equipment and its components before
you inspect the equipment or perform preventative
maintenance procedures or repairs. Operating
equipment with accumulated dirt and debris will cause
premature wear of equipment components.
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Never dispose of hazardous materials by dumping
them into a sewer, on the ground, or into groundwater
or waterways.
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Retrieve any tools or parts that may have dropped
inside of the equipment to avoid improper equipment
operation.
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If any alert indicator illuminates during equipment
operation, stop the engine immediately. Determine
the cause and repair the problem before continuing to
operate the equipment.
It is a violation of California Public Resource Code,
Section 4442, to use or operate the engine on any forest-
covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land unless
the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester, as
defined in section 4442, maintained in effective working
order. Other states or federal jurisdictions may have
similar laws; reference Federal Regulation 36 CFR Part
261.52.
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