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Safety Information
To prevent personal injury, do not climb up on the engine to remove the filler
cap. Use a suitable, properly positioned ladder to reach the cap. At normal
operating temperature, the engine coolant is very hot and under pressure. If
pressure is relieved rapidly in a hot cooling system, the hot coolant can turn
into steam. Any contact with hot coolant or steam can cause severe burns. The
radiator and all heating system and radiator lines and hoses contain hot
coolant.
Verify coolant level only by the markings on the expansion tank. Open the
filler cap only after the engine is stopped and cooled down. Remove the filler
cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Oils
Hot engine. Keep yourself clear of all hot engine parts and/or fluids. A hot
engine and/or fluid can cause serious burns.
Hot oil can cause severe burns. DO NOT allow hot oil to contact the skin.
When changing oil, wear protective gloves.
Batteries
Always wear eye protection when working around batteries to prevent
the risk of injury due to contact with sulfuric acid or an explosion.
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer
and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
Battery electrolyte contains acid and can cause injury. Avoid contact with the
skin and eyes. Wash hands after touching batteries and connectors. Use of
gloves is recommended. Always wear protective glasses when working with
batteries.
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