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General safety precautions
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These safety precautions are important. You must refer also to the local regulations in the country of use.
Some items only refer to specific applications.
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Only use these engines in the type of application for which they have been designed.
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Do not change the specification of the engine.
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Do not smoke when you put fuel in the tank.
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Clean away fuel which has been spilt. Material which has been contaminated by fuel must be moved to a
safe place.
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Do not put fuel in the tank while the engine runs (unless it is absolutely necessary).
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Do not clean, add lubricating oil, or adjust the engine while it runs (unless you have had the correct
training; even then extreme care must be used to prevent injury).
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Do not make adjustments that you do not understand.
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Ensure that the engine does not run in a location where it can cause a concentration of toxic emissions.
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Other persons must be kept at a safe distance while the engine, auxiliary equipment or boat is in
operation.
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Do not permit loose clothing or long hair near moving parts.
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Keep away from moving parts during engine operation. Warning! Some moving parts cannot be seen
clearly while the engine runs.
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Do not operate the engine if a safety guard has been removed.
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Do not remove the filler cap or any component of the cooling system while the engine is hot and while
the coolant is under pressure, because dangerous hot coolant can be discharged.
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Do not use salt water or any other coolant which can cause corrosion in the closed circuit of the cooling
system.
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Do not allow sparks or fire near the battery (especially when the battery is on charge) because the gases
from the electrolyte are highly flammable. The battery fluid is dangerous to the skin and especially to the
eyes.
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Disconnect the battery terminals before a repair is made to the electrical system.
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Only one person must control the engine.
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Ensure that the engine is operated only from the control panel or from the operators position.
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If your skin comes into contact with high-pressure fuel, obtain medical assistance immediately.
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Diesel fuel and lubricating oil (especially used lubricating oil) can damage the skin of certain persons.
Protect your hands with gloves or a special solution to protect the skin.
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Do not wear clothing which is contaminated by lubricating oil. Do not put material which is contaminated
with oil into the pockets of clothing.
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Discard used lubricating oil and coolant in accordance with local regulations to prevent contamination.
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Use extreme care if emergency repairs must be made at sea or in adverse conditions.
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The combustible material of some components of the engine (for example certain seals) can become
extremely dangerous if it is burned. Never allow this burnt material to come into contact with the skin or
with the eyes.
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Always close the seacock before the removal of any component of the raw water circuit.
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Always use a safety cage to protect the operator when a component is to be pressure tested in a
container of water. Fit safety wires to secure the plugs which seal the hose connections of a component
which is to be pressure tested.
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Do not allow compressed air to contact your skin. If compressed air enters your skin, obtain medical help
immediately.
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The latest marine engines have a cover fitted to give some protection from the alternator fan and the
drive belt. Ensure that this cover is fitted before the engine is started.
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Fit only genuine Perkins parts.
Summary of Contents for 35943
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