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Pay attention to ventilation.
• Exhaust fumes are dangerous if breathed in. When
starting the engine in an enclosed area, provide good
ventilation with windows and doors opened.
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Do not stand close to the exhaust gas pipe opening.
• Exhaust fumes are noxious if breathed in.
1.4 After Starting the Engine
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Secure safety around the machine.
• Ensure that the area around the machine is clear of
personnel and obstructions. Pay particular attention to
dead spaces. Before starting, sound the horn.
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Warm up the Engine
• Do not put your machine into motion immediately after the engine has started, let it idle for
several minutes until it is at operating temperature.
• Check the area where the machine has parked for signs of leakage or oil, fuel and water. If
any leakage is noticeable, determine the cause and make corrections immediately.
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Have a trial run.
• Make a test run in a safe place to check that there are no abnormal signs. If found to be
abnormal, rectify the fault before traveling again.
• Listen for unusual sounds, and check for abnormal temperature rise. If abnormal, park the
machine in a safe location and find the source of trouble before operating.
1.5 During Operation
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No other person but the operator
• This machine is a one-man roller. Do not allow anyone to get on. Only the operator is
allowed on this machine while it is running or in operation. Radios are not permitted.
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Obey Traffic Regulations.
• When road-travelling, comply with relevant traffic rules.
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Seat belt
• Be sure to wear the seat belt during operation.
WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents.