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Always refuel in a well ventilated area.
Make sure to stop the engine and wait until the engine cools down when refueling.
Select a flat surface area with no flammable material around for refueling. Be careful
not to spill the fuel. Wipe off well if there is any spill.
Never put fire near the machine during refueling. (Especially, be careful about
smoking.)
If you fill to the top of the fuel tank inlet, fuel might spill out from the tank, and it
becomes dangerous
After refueling, tighten the tank cap well.
Do not run the machine in an unventilated location, such as indoors or inside a tunnel. The exhaust gas
from the engine contains toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and is very hazardous.
Do not operate the machine near open flames.
Check each part to see if it is tightened properly. Vibration causes loosening of bolts, which results in
unexpected serious malfunctions of the machine. Tighten the bolts securely.
Before starting the machine, make sure it is safe to start by checking your surroundings for people and
objects.
Always pay attention to your footing. Work in an area where you can maintain a good balance of the
machine and a safe comfortable posture.
The engine and muffler become very hot. Do not touch immediately after the machine stops because
they are still very hot.
If you notice deterioration of machine operation during your work, stop your work immediately.
Before moving away from the machine, be sure to turn the engine off. Also when the machine is
transported, stop the engine and close the fuel cock.
For a machine with cell starter specification, do not operate without the battery. If you operate without the
battery, electrical system failure might occur.
Before lifting, check the machine parts (especially the hook and anti-vibration rubber) for any damage
and loosened or missing bolts.
Stop the engine and shut the fuel cock while lifting.
Use a sufficiently strong wire rope.
For lifting, use only one point hoisting hook, and do not lift at any other part.
When the machine is hoisted, never let people or animals come underneath.
For safety reasons, do not lift to a height that is higher than necessary.
Stop the engine during transportation.
Transport after the engine and the machine are cooled down.
Always drain the fuel before transporting.
Securely fix the machine to prevent it from moving or falling during transportation.
Do not store the machine on the place where it may be submerged.
4.2 Refueling Precautions
4.4 Precautions Before Starting
4.5 Precautions During Work
4.6 Lifting Precautions
4.7 Transportation And Storage Precautions
4.3 Location And Ventilation Precautions
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