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Be sure to work in a well ventilated location.
Be sure to work in a clear and flat location without any combustibles nearby.
Be sure to stop the engine and wait until it has cooled down.
Do not use any flames (smoking and etc.) while adding fuel.
Do not overfill tank. If you spill some diesel fuel, wipe it all up.
Tighten the tank cap securely after adding fuel.
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4.2 Precautions When Adding Fuel
4.3 Precautions About Where To Use The Machine
4.4 Precautions Before Starting Work
CAUTION
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DANGER
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Crack of
shock absorber
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Peeling of steel plate and rubber part
of shock absorber
CRACK
PEELING OFF
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If you use the machine for a long time, be careful to watch for signs of vibration
syndrome. Since this machine vibrates, work for a long time may have a negative
effect on your body. Take sufficient brakes while working.
Before starting to operate the machine, check the safety for people around and
obstacles nearby.
When starting the engine, the rammer may jump suddenly. Hold the handle firmly
and then pull the recoil starter.
Always be careful around ground condition at job site. Operate the rammer in stable
position and balance.
Keep your foot away from the foot of the rammer during work. The foot of the rammer
may crush your foot.
Do not touch the muffler, muffler cover and main body of the engine during work or
soon after work, because they are very hot.
If you find trouble or damage of the machine during work, stop work immediately.
Before leaving or moving the machine, be sure to stop the engine.
When lifting the rammer with the handle, be careful not to pinch your fingers between
the handle and main body.
Push down the rear end of the handle as shown in the left figure (A) and check that
there is no damage on the shock absorbers. If it found the damaged shock absorb-
ers, replace them with new ones by left and right set.
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Do not run the engine in any enclosed or narrow area, such as indoors or in a
tunnel. Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. This gas is
colorless and odorless, and can cause death if inhaled.
Do not operate the machine near flames.