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© Scania Industrial & Marine Engines
SAFETY DETAILS
General
This Operator’s Manual contains safety information that must be observed in
order to avoid personal injuries and damage to the product or property. Refer
to page 1.
The text boxes to the right on the pages provide information that is important
for the proper operation of the engine and to avoid damage to the engine.
Failure to follow these instructions may void the warranty.
Refer to example.
Corresponding texts may also appear in the text column, headed
Caution!
or
Important
The warning text in text boxes to the right on the pages provided with a
warning triangle and headed WARNING is extremely important and warns
of serious defects to the engine or improper handling that may lead to
personal injury.
Refer to example
The safety precautions that must be observed in the operation and
maintenance of Scania engines are compiled on the following three pages.
The corresponding text is also often stated next to the maintenance step
concerned, shown with different degrees of significance as described above.
All items are marked with a
!
to highlight the importance of reading each
item in the section.
A general safety rule is that no smoking is allowed:
•
Near the engine and the engine bay
•
When refuelling and near the filling station
•
When work is performed on the fuel system
•
Near flammable or explosive materials (fuel, oils, batteries, chemicals
etc.)
Immobilise the starting device
when working on the engine.
If the engine starts out of
control, there is a
SERIOUS RISK
OF INJURY.
Only use Scania genuine fuel
filter.