Operator's Manual
Rev. BXXMP.01 January 2020
-Never store maintenance fluids in glass containers. Drain all
liquids into a suitable container.
-Do not disassemble any component or part of the hydraulic
system without having first released the pressure from the
system. Failure to do so could result in injury.
-Do not touch any part of the engine whilst it is running. Allow
the engine to cool before carrying out any maintenance work on
it.
-The electrolyte is an acid and may cause personal injury. Do not
allow the electrolyte to come into contact with skin or eyes.
Always wear protective goggles when servicing the batteries.
Wash your hands after touching the batteries or the connectors.
The use of gloves is recommended.
-Do not smoke whilst filling the fuel tank.
-Do not carry out any welding on pipes or tanks that contain
flammable liquids.
-Do not bend pressurized pipes. Do not hit pressurized pipes. Do
not install pipes that are bent or damaged.
-Do not place any objects near the moving fan blades. The fan
blades will launch or cut any objects that touch them. Wear
protective goggles to prevent possible eye injuries caused by
flying objects.
-Clean up any spilled fuel.
-Any materials that have been splashed with fuel should be set
aside at a safe distance.
-Turn off the engine before starting any cleaning or adjustments
and while adding or checking fuel and lubricants.
-Do not make any kind of adjustment without first learning how
to do so correctly.
-Make sure that the engine is not started in any location where
doing so could lead to a high concentration of toxic emissions.
-Keep other people at a safe distance whilst either the engine or
any auxiliary equipment is running.
-Keep loose clothing and long hair away from moving parts.
-Keep away from moving parts when the engine is running.
Some moving parts are not visible when the engine is
running.
-Do not start the engine if any of the safety guards have been
removed.
-Do not remove the filler cap or any component of the cooling
system whilst the engine is hot and the coolant is under
pressure. Doing so could cause dangerous hot coolant to
overflow.
-Do not allow any sparks or naked flames near the batteries
(especially during the battery recharging process). The gases
given off by the electrolyte are highly flammable. The battery
fluid is harmful to the skin and especially to the eyes.
-There should only be one person at the engine controls.
-Make sure that the engine is only controlled from the control
panel or from the operator's seat.
-If the pressurized fuel comes into contact with anyone's skin,
seek medical attention immediately.
-Fuel and oil (especially used oil) can be harmful to some
people's skin. Wear protective gloves or use a special protective
solution for the skin.
Before working on pressurized lines (hydraulic oil,
compressed air) and/or disconnecting hydraulic elements,
make sure the line is not pressurized and no longer
contains hot fluid.
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BOMAQ INDUSTRIES SLU
MODEL BXX MP