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FIGURE 3: COJACK BELT WARNING DECAL
Descrip on: CAUTION, Keep hands out.
Loca on: Inside panels between the engine and vacuum
pump shown on page 24.
Precau ons: Never reach near the belt drive system
during opera on.
Injury Instruc ons: Call your emergency provider.
(see page 29 for replacement decals part numbers)
FIGURE 2: COJACK WARNING DECAL
Descrip on: DANGER, Carbon monoxide is a poisonous
gas that is oderless and colorless. Exposure to carbon
monovide can kill within minutes. Never use in structues
inhabited by humans or livestock. The device must be
used in accordance with all exis ng laws and regula on
including Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Sec on 2050) of
Division 3, known as the California Endanged Species Act,
and Sec ons 4002 and 4003 on the Fish and Game Code.
Loca on: On mineral oil tank shown on page 22.
Precau ons: Never operate machine in an enclosed or low
ven lated area. Never point dispensing rod directly at a
persons face. In case of light exposure to the engine
exhaust, get to fresh air.
Exposure Instruc ons: If someone is exposed to an excess
of engine exhaust, get that person to fresh air right away.
DO NOT wait for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning
before calling 1‐800‐222‐1222, which connects you to
your local poison center.
HOW TO INSTALL SAFETY SIGNS:
•Be sure that the installa on area is clean and dry.
•Decide on the exact posi on before you remove the
backing paper.
•Remove the smallest por on of the split backing paper.
•Align the decal over the specified area and carefully
press the small por on with the exposed s cky backing in
place.
•Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully
smooth the remaining por on of the decal in place.
•Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and
smoothed out using the piece of decal backing paper.
DECAL INSTALLATION
•Failure to follow proper procedures when moun ng a
re on a wheel or rim can produce an explosion which
may result in serious injury or death.
•Do not a empt to mount a re unless you have the
proper equipment and experience to do the job.
•Infla ng or servicing res can be dangerous. Whenever
possible, trained personnel should be called to service
and/ or mount res.
•Always order and install res and wheels with
appropriate capacity to meet or exceed the an cipated
weight to be placed on the equipment.
•Be sure you have proper re pressure and the lug nuts
are properly ghtened. Check wheel bearings on a regular
basis and grease semiannually.
TIRE SAFETY
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