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T series enGines operaTors' handbook
Carefully read and follow all safety
information and instructions in this
manual.
Observe the safety and informative
symbols on your engine and
equipment.
emergency precautions
• Be prepared with suitable equipment
and knowledge in case a fire starts.
• Identify a location from which calls
to the emergency services can be
made if necessary.
• Ensure a third party knows where
you are working and when you leave
the working area.
General precautions
• Ensure the engine is securely
mounted.
• Ensure that there is a generous
supply of cooling and combustion air
available.
• Keep the engine and surrounding
area clean.
• Some accessories may require
guards which must be supplied and
fitted by the purchaser. Keep all safety
guards in position.
• Do not make any unauthorised
modifications as these may affect the
safe operation of the engine and put
the operator at risk.
1.2 personal saFeTy
• Wear personal protective clothing
and safety equipment appropriate to
the work being done.
• Keep clear of moving parts at all
times.
WarninG
KeeP The body And CloThIng
CleAr oF MoVIng or hoT PArTS
AT All TIMeS. ConTACT oF MoVIng
PArTS WITh UnProTeCTed SKIn
CAn CAUSe SeVere bUrnS.
enTAngleMenT WITh roTATIng
eqUIPMenT CAn CAUSe SerIoUS
InjUry or deATh.
• Tie long hair close to your head.
• Wear close-fitting clothing.
• Do not wear a necktie, scarf, loose
clothing or necklace when working
close to a running engine.
• Where possible, remove rings and
other jewellery to prevent entanglement
in moving parts. These items could also
cause a short circuit if any part of the
electrical system is being worked on.
WarninG
Protect yourself against prolonged
exposure to loud noise. Failure to do
so can cause impairment, or loss,
of hearing.
• Wear suitable ear protection against
loud noise.
• To avoid loss of concentration, do
not use music or radio headphones
while operating an engine.
• When undertaking maintenance, do
not work under any plant that is held
only by overhead lifting equipment.
• Where appropriate, make sure that
guards are properly fitted.
1.3 preCauTions WiTh
ChemiCals
Protect yourself from exposure to
hazardous chemicals at all times,
as this can cause serious injury.
Potentially hazardous chemicals
include lubricants, fuel, battery acid,
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