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2. General Safety Instructions
ELECTRIC SHOCK
NEVER touch the output terminals
during operation
NEVER touch the output terminal during
operation even though the breaker on the
load is being set at “OFF” position.
ALWAYS stop engine and make sure it
stopped before you will connect the loads to
the output terminals.
Suffocation by exhaust gas
NEVER run the engine indoors! Make
sure there is always good ventilation.
Fumes from engine exhaust cause
serious injury.
ALWAYS operate the equipment in the
ventilated area.
When the equipment is used in a tunnel, hall
or any other indoor, the equipment for
ventilation must be used to prevent serious
accident caused by suffocation.
NEVER direct the exhaust fume to
houses nearby while considering the wind
flow direction.
Exhaust gas contains many harmful
elements that would cause affect to human.
Be free from suffocation when the
equipment is used in poorly ventilated area
such as inside of the building.
Entangled Injuries under
By Moving Componen
t
NEVER reach and touch the moving
component during operation!
ALWAYS stop the engine during inspection
to prevent serious bodily injury by entangled
accident under moving component.
Electric shock/Injuries/Burns
Never inspect equipment during
use
.
Never serve and inspect when equipment is
being operated.
It may cause electric shock, injuries or
burns.
WARNING-Use good judgment
①
NEVER run the engine when
transporting the equipment.
②
ALWAYS stop the equipment
immediately if it suddenly begins to
violate or abnormal noise. Inspect for
broken, missing or improperly installed
parts.
③
ALWAYS keep the equipment as clean
as practical. Keep it free of loose
vegetation, mud, etc.
DO NOT make unauthorized
modifications or alterations to this equipment
of any of its components. YAMABIKO must
authorize alterations and modifications in
writing. Unauthorized modifications or
alterations may alter the equipment
operation and could jeopardize personal
safety during operation.
WARNING
Summary of Contents for HW400A
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