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ALWAYS ensure that the operators have been properly trained prior to using the
equipment.
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Children and small animals should NEVER be present in the work area during
operation of the NXT-90.
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ALWAYS check your NXT-90 for loose or missing nuts and
bolts before starting. Tighten any loose fasteners and replace
missing or broken parts.
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Perform all routine maintenance as described within this
manual. Failure to do so will void your warranty and will
eventually result in premature equipment failure.
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NEVER perform maintenance on a running piece of equipment. Shut down the
engine and allow it to cool before servicing the NXT-90, including mechanical work
or lubrication.
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ALWAYS replace missing, damaged or unclear safety labels to ensure operator
awareness and safety.
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NEVER operate the NXT-90 with missing or damaged safety
guards. Replace immediately with appropriate Nexus parts.
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NEVER put hands, feet, or other appendages inside the guard
ring or belt guard while the engine is running, even at idle or
with protective clothing, as serious injury may result.
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NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery around rotating equipment such as
the NXT-90 as it may become entangled in the machinery, resulting in serious
injury.
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NEVER fuel the NXT-90 while the engine is running. Ensure
the engine has cooled sufficiently before refueling to avoid
igniting gasoline fumes.
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ALWAYS refuel the NXT-90 in a well-ventilated area, away
from ignition sources such as sparks, flames, and lit cigarettes.
Smoking while fuelling the equipment may result in explosion.
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NEVER operate the NXT-90 in explosive environments such
as those where paint fumes, methane, natural gas, fine
particulate, aerosol propellant, or solvent fumes are present.
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NEVER smoke near the NXT-90 as stray gasoline fumes may
ignite. Operating the NXT-90 around an open flame may also
result in explosion.
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ALWAYS shut down the engine and allow it to cool off before
lifting or transporting the NXT-90.