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When you see this symbol, read this statement first! This alert highlights information that may
reduce the risk of personal injury or vehicle damage.
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Reading through the procedures, you will see NOTES, CAUTIONS, and
WARNINGS. Each is there for a specific purpose.
NOTES
give additional information that will help you complete the procedure.
CAUTIONS
warn against making an error that could damage the vehicle.
WARNINGS
remind you to be careful when there is risk of personal injury.
Below are some basic WARNINGS that you should heed when you work on the vehicle’s body. They
are not all-inclusive and common sense must be used when servicing vehicles.
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Always read and understand all instructions before starting a repair.
•
Always wear safety glasses and other appropriate protective equipment (gloves, steel-toed shoes,
face shields, knee pads, hearing protection).
•
Put the transmission in Park and set the parking brake before working on the vehicle.
•
Be sure that the ignition switch is Off unless otherwise required by the procedure.
•
Always use safety stands, ramps, lifts, and/or wheel blocks whenever you are underneath the
vehicle.
•
Always remove the keys from the ignition when you are working under a vehicle (unless the
repair requires otherwise). Put a lockout tag on the steering wheel.
•
Only operate engines in a well-ventilated area.
•
Keep your hair, clothing, and body away from the radiator fan, belts, and pulleys when engine is
running.
• Avoid contact with hot metal parts or fluids when checking or servicing. Always allow the
vehicle cooling system to cool before opening a radiator cap.
•
Always remove rings, watches, hanging jewelry, and loose clothing before working in tight
areas.
•
Read and understand all warning labels.
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Always use proper ladders or scaffolding to perform required jobs.
•
Always make sure tools are in proper working condition and have guards and safety devices in
place.
• Use only the recommended tools for a specific job.
• Utilimaster recommends that only a licensed/certified automotive technician services the
vehicle's air-conditioning system.
• If at any time you lack confidence in performing a specific repair procedure or in operating the
tools safely to perform the repair, STOP! Call your local dealer or a Utilimaster representative.
•
Do NOT drive a forklift inside the cargo area of this vehicle.