BEFORE YOU OPERATE
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ENGINE COOLANT
DANGER
Scald Hazard!
• Never remove the radiator cap if
the engine is hot. Steam and
hot engine coolant will spurt
out and seriously burn you.
Allow the engine to cool down
before you attempt to remove
the radiator cap.
• Tighten the radiator cap securely after you
check the radiator. Steam can spurt out during
engine operation if the cap is loose.
• Always check the level of the engine coolant
by observing the reserve tank.
• Failure to comply will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Burn Hazard!
• Wait until the engine cools
before you drain the engine
coolant. Hot engine coolant
may splash and burn you.
• Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
Coolant Hazard!
• Wear eye protection
and rubber gloves
when you handle
long life or extended
life engine coolant. If
contact with the eyes
or skin should occur,
flush eyes and wash
immediately with
clean water.
• Failure to comply may result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
• Only use the engine coolant specified. Other
engine coolants may affect warranty coverage,
cause an internal buildup of rust and scale and/or
shorten engine life.
• Prevent dirt and debris from contaminating the
engine coolant. Carefully clean the radiator cap
and the surrounding area before you remove the
cap.
• Never mix different types of engine coolants. This
may adversely affect the properties of the engine
coolant.
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