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Warning: Injury/Electric Shock
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Do not operate the equipment with any doors or covers open. There is a
danger of hair, body parts and other items being caught up in moving
parts such as cooling fans and belts.
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Always be sure to stop the engine and remove the starter key before
performing any equipment check or maintenance.
Warning: Fire
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Always be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel or oil.
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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.
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Absolutely never use the equipment if there is a fuel, oil or cooling water
leak, and be sure to always repair the leak before using.
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Absolutely never inspect or perform maintenance to the equipment near
fire or other open flame.
Caution: Burn
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The engine, muffler and similar parts are extremely hot during operation
and immediately after stopping the equipment. Never touch hot parts.
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Engine Oil Inspection
Caution: Burn
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Always be sure to stop the engine and allow it to cool before inspecting
or changing the engine oil. Opening the oil gauge or oil plug during
operation will result in hot oil spurting out.
Situate the equipment on a level
surface and completely insert the oil
gauge to inspect the oil level.
Inspect the oil level before starting
operation and, if it has decreased, fill
with oil until it reaches the maximum
level.
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Note
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The oil level cannot be accurately
checked if the equipment is at an
angle.
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Operating the equipment when the oil
has been filled above the maximum
level can result in engine cylinder
internal damage.
6. Pre-Operation Inspection
Oil Plug
Oil Inlet
Oil Gauge
Oil Gauge
MAX
MIN
OK
Not
Enough
Too
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