
Batteries
Incorrect connection of the battery can cause a spark,
which would be sufficient to cause an explosion. Do
not disturb battery connections when starting the
engine (spark risk) and do not lean over batteries.
Always ensure that the positive and negative battery
leads are correctly installed on the corresponding ter-
minal posts. Incorrect installation can result in serious
damage to electrical equipment.
Always use protective goggles or a face mask when
charging and handling batteries. Battery electrolyte
contains sulphuric acid, which is highly corrosive. If
battery electrolyte comes into contact with unprotected
skin, wash it off immediately using plenty of water and
soap. If battery acid comes in contact with the eyes,
immediately flush with an abundant amount of water
and obtain medical assistance.
Hot Surfaces and Fluids
Avoid hot surfaces and liquids in supply lines and
hoses when the engine has just been turned off and is
still hot.
Hot oil can cause burns. Avoid skin contact with hot oil.
Never start or operate the engine with the oil filler cap
removed; hot oil could spray out.
Cooling System
CAUTION!
Avoid opening the filler cap for engine coolant system
(freshwater cooled engines) when the engine is still
hot. Steam or hot coolant can spray out as system
pressure is lost.
CAUTION!
If opening the filler cap or drain/venting cock, or remov-
ing a plug or engine coolant line from a hot engine,
open the filler cap slowly and release coolant system
pressure gradually; otherwise, steam or hot coolant
can spray out. Note that the coolant may still be hot
and can cause burns.
Accidents
Statistics show that poor maintenance of boats and
engines and a lack of safety equipment are often the
main causes of accidents at sea. Ensure that your boat
is maintained in accordance with the relevant user’s
documentation and that the necessary safety equip-
ment is on-board and is serviceable.
Maintenance
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