MARINER 1200-1450T-1310Turbo
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GB
GB
1.5 S
AFETY
LABEL
INFORMATIONS
• These labels warn the user of any danger which may cause serious injury.
Carefully read the meaning and the precautions described in this manual.
• If the label detaches or becomes illegible, replace it with a new one which can be requested from an authorised
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Danger Symbols
Description
HOT PARTS
Hot engine and exhaust system.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Do not work on generator set untill it is allowed to cool.
Servicing exhaust system.
Hot parts can cause severe injury or death.
Do not touch hot engine parts. An engine becomes hot while running and exhaust
system components become extremely hot.
Hot coolant and steam.
Before removing the pressure cap,stop the generator set
and allow it to cool. Then loosen the pressure cap to rilieve pressure.
ACCIDENTAL STARTING
Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.
The generator is started from a remote control panel. In order to prevent accidental
starting, set the emergency switch to the (OFF) position.
Disconnect the negative pole from the starter battery.
Disabling generator set. Accidental starting can cause severe injury or death.
Before working on the generator set or connected equipment, disable the generaset
as follows:
1)Disconnect power to battery charger, if equipped.
2)Remove battery cables (remove negative (-) lead first).
3)Reconnect negative (-) lead last when reconnecting battery.
Follow these precautions to prevent starting of generator set by the remote start/stop
switch or by the onboard switch.
Hazardous voltage. Moving rotor.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Operate generator set only with all guards and electrical enclosures in place.
MOVING PARTS
Rotating parts.
Can cause severe injury or death.
Do not operate generator set without all guards, screens, and covers in place.
PREVENTING FIRE
• Be sure to use the proper diesel fuel.
• Be sure to stop the engine before refueling.
•
If you spill fuel, wipe off such spillage completely.
• Never place oil or other flammable materials (such as straws, withered
grass) close to the engine during running or shortly after shutting it down.
• Check fuel oil and engine oil for leakage from their piping lines to cause
fires.