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STEAM AND HOT COOLANT can burn.
If possible, check coolant level when engine is
cold to avoid scalding.
Always check coolant level at overflow tank, if
present on unit, instead of radiator (unless told
otherwise in maintenance section or engine
manual).
If the engine is warm, checking is needed, and there is no over-
flow tank, follow the next two statements.
Wear safety glasses and gloves and put a rag over radiator cap.
Turn cap slightly and let pressure escape slowly before
completely removing cap.
BATTERY ACID can BURN SKIN and EYES.
Do not tip battery.
Replace damaged battery.
Flush eyes and skin immediately with water.
Using a generator indoors CAN KILL
YOU IN MINUTES.
Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide.
This is a poison you cannot see or smell.
NEVER use inside a home or garage, EVEN IF
doors and windows are open.
Only use OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors, and
vents.
ENGINE HEAT can cause fire.
Do not locate unit on, over, or near combustible
surfaces or flammables.
Keep exhaust and exhaust pipes way from
flammables.
1-3. Hydraulic Hazards
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT can injure
or kill.
Incorrect installation or operation of this unit
could result in equipment failure and personal
injury. Only qualified persons should install, op-
erate, and service this unit according to its
Owner’s Manual, industry standards, and na-
tional, state, and local codes.
Do not exceed the rated output or capacity of the hydraulic pump
or any equipment in the hydraulic system. Design hydraulic sys-
tem so failure of any hydraulic component will not put people or
property at risk.
Before working on hydraulic system, turn off and lockout/tagout
unit, release pressure, and be sure hydraulic pressure cannot be
accidentally applied.
Do not work on hydraulic system with unit running unless you are
a qualified person and following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not modify or alter hydraulic pump or manufacturer-supplied
equipment. Do not disconnect, disable, or override any safety
equipment in the hydraulic system.
Use only components/accessories approved by the manufac-
turer.
Keep away from potential pinch points or crush points created by
equipment connected to the hydraulic system.
Do not work under or around any equipment that is supported
only by hydraulic pressure. Properly support equipment by
mechanical means.
MOVING PARTS can injure.
Keep away from moving parts such as fans,
belts and rotors.
Keep all doors, panels, covers, and guards
closed and securely in place.
Keep hands, hair, loose clothing, and tools away from moving
parts.
Before working on hydraulic system, turn off and lockout/tagout
unit, release pressure, and be sure hydraulic pressure cannot be
accidentally applied.
Have only qualified people remove guards or covers for maint-
enance and troubleshooting as necessary.
Reinstall doors, panels, covers, or guards when servicing is
finished and before starting engine.
HYDRAULIC FLUID can injure or kill.
Before working on hydraulic system, turn off and
lockout/tagout unit, release pressure, and be sure
hydraulic pressure cannot be accidentally applied
Relieve pressure before disconnecting or con-
necting hydraulic lines.
Check hydraulic system components and all con-
nections and hoses for damage, leaks, and wear
before operating unit.
Wear protective equipment such as safety
glasses, leather gloves, heavy shirt and trousers
high shoes, and a cap when working on hydraulic
system.
Use a piece of paper or cardboard to search for
leaks
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never use bare hands. Do not use equip-
ment if leaks are found.
HYDRAULIC FLUID is FLAMMABLE
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do not work on hydraulics
near sparks or flames; do not smoke near hydraulic fluid.
Reinstall doors, panels, covers, or guards when servicing is
finished and before starting unit.
If ANY fluid is injected into the skin or body seek medical help im-
mediately.
HOT PARTS AND FLUID can burn.
Do not touch hot parts bare handed or allow hot
fluid to contact skin.
Allow cooling period before working on
equipment.
To handle hot parts, use proper tools and/or wear heavy, insu-
lated welding gloves and clothing to prevent burns.
READ INSTRUCTIONS.
Read and follow all labels and the Owner’s Manu-
al carefully before installing, operating, or servic-
ing unit. Read the safety information at the begin-
ning of the manual and in each section.
Use only genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer.
Perform installation, maintenance, and service according to the
Owner’s Manuals, industry standards, and national, state, and
local codes.
Summary of Contents for ENPAK
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