MBE4000 APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION
2.7
AIR
Use proper shielding to protect everyone in the work area.
EYE INJURY
To avoid injury from
fl
ying debris when using compressed air,
wear adequate eye protection (face shield or safety goggles)
and do not exceed 276 kPa (40 psi) air pressure.
2.8
FLUIDS AND PRESSURE
Be extremely careful when dealing with
fl
uids under pressure.
HOT COOLANT
To avoid scalding from the expulsion of hot coolant, never
remove the cooling system pressure cap while the engine is
at operating temperature. Wear adequate protective clothing
(face shield, rubber gloves, apron, and boots). Remove the
cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Fluids under pressure can have enough force to penetrate the skin.
PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid injury from penetrating
fl
uids, do not put your hands
in front of
fl
uid under pressure. Fluids under pressure can
penetrate skin and clothing.
These
fl
uids can infect a minor cut or opening in the skin. See a doctor at once, if injured by
escaping
fl
uid. Serious infection or reaction can result without immediate medical treatment.
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. 03/06)
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