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1-8
SAFETY
• To use a fire extinguisher in the most
effectively way, follow the instructions
below.
· Pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher
that keeps the handle from being
pressed. Break the plastic seal as the pin
is pulled.
· Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire. Do
not aim the nozzle at the flames. In order
to put out the fire, you must extinguish
the fuel, not the flames. Hose nozzles are
often clipped to the extinguisher body.
Release the hose before taking aim.
· Squeeze the handle to release the
pressurized extinguishing agent. The
handle can be released at any time to
stop the discharge.
· Sweep from side to side at the base of
the fire until the fire is completely out or
the fire extinguisher is empty.
• Only if you can safely do so, open the
access panels to the machine in the area
of the fire.
• Failing all attempts to access the machine
compartment, discharge the extinguisher
through the mesh or any available
openings on the machine.
• Ensure that the machine and all
components have cooled down sufficiently
after a fire so that re-ignition does not
occur.
• Remain in the area until help arrives.
What to do after a machine fire has occurred
• Before returning the machine to work.
1. Ensure that the cause of the fire is
determined and all appropriate repairs
are completed.
2. Ensure that all extinguishers used in
fighting the fire are replaced or
recharged.
• Notify your equipment dealer and/or
Takeuchi Manufacturing.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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