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<Note>
Do not use any fuel other than the specified light oil type. Doing so may lead to the
problems described below.
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This machine complies with the exhaust gas regulations. If you use any type of
fuel other than the specified light oil type, the machine will be a product not
conforming to the exhaust gas regulations.
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Using fuel mixed with heavy oil, kerosene or alcohol, or degraded fuel may have
negative effect on the machine functions (a decrease in output, start-up
performance deterioration) or cause the engine to malfunction (component wear
and corrosion, early deterioration of the engine oil, fuel filters or fuel hoses).
6-4. Spill Containment Inspection
Warning: Fire
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Absolutely never use the equipment if there is a fuel, oil or cooling water leak, and
be sure to repair the leak before using.
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Spilled fuel and oil accumulates in the spill containment. Do not operate the
equipment with liquid accumulated in the spill containment.
Open the side door, check inside of the spill containment, and drain any liquid that
has accumulated. (Refer to section "11. (7) Drain Liquid from Spill Containment")
<Note>
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It is necessary to periodically drain the liquid from within the equipment because
any rainwater that leaks into the equipment also accumulates in the spill
containment.
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Although the fluids that can leak internally consist of oil, fuel and cooling water, the
spill containment does not have a function that can separate rainwater that has
leaked into the equipment from these internally leaked fluids. Properly dispose of
liquid drained from the spill containment according to the applicable laws and
regulations.
6-5. Inspection for Fuel/Oil/Cooling Water Leakage
Caution: Fire
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Absolutely never use the equipment if there is a fuel, oil or cooling water leak, and
be sure to repair the leak before using.
Open the side door and check for fuel leakage from fuel line joints and similar
components, and check for oil and cooling water leakage. Open the fuel tap to
perform inspection and close it after inspection has been completed.
6-6. Battery Inspection
Warning: Injury to Eyes and Skin
•
Use protective gear, such as rubber gloves, when inspecting or replacing the
battery due to the dilute sulfuric acid in the battery fluid. Be sure that fluid does not
get into eyes, or on skin or clothing.
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If battery fluid gets into the eyes, or on the skin or clothing, immediately wash with
a large amount of water, and always be especially sure to seek medical attention if
it gets into the eyes.
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