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Safety Precautions
Electricity, fuel, exhaust, hot engine coolant, moving
parts and batteries present hazards which can re-
sult in severe personal injury or death.
Thoroughly read the OPERATOR’S MANUAL be-
fore operating the genset.
Safe operation and top
performance can only be attained when equipment
is operated and maintained properly.
The following symbols in this manual alert you to po-
tential hazards to operators, service personnel and
equipment.
DANGER
alerts you to an immediate hazard
that will result in severe personal injury or
death.
WARNING
alerts you to a hazard or unsafe
practice that can result in severe personal injury
or death.
CAUTION
alerts you to a hazard or unsafe
practice that can result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
•
Keep children away from the genset.
•
Do not step on the genset when entering or
leaving the generator room. Parts can bend or
break leading to electrical shorts or to fuel, cool-
ant or exhaust leaks.
•
To prevent accidental or remote starting while
working on the genset, disconnect the nega-
tive (
−
) battery cable at the battery.
•
Let the engine cool down before removing the
coolant pressure cap or opening the coolant
drain. Hot coolant under pressure can spray
and cause severe burns.
•
Do not use evaporative starting fluids such as
ether. They are highly explosive.
•
Keep the genset, drip pan and compartment
clean. Oily rags can catch fire. Gear stowed in
the compartment can cause the genset to over-
heat.
•
Make sure all fasteners are secure and proper-
ly torqued.
•
Do not work on the genset when mentally or
physically fatigued or after having consumed
alcohol or drugs.
•
You must be trained and experienced to make
adjustments while the genset is running—hot,
moving or electrically live parts can cause se-
vere personal injury or death.
•
Used engine oil has been identified by some
U. S. state and federal agencies as causing
cancer or reproductive toxicity. Do not ingest,
inhale, or contact used oil or its vapors.
•
Benzene and lead in some gasolines have
been identified by some U. S. state and federal
agencies as causing cancer or reproductive
toxicity. Do not to ingest, inhale or contact gaso-
line or its vapors.
•
Ethylene glycol, used as engine antifreeze, is
toxic to humans and animals. Clean up spills
and dispose of used engine coolant in accor-
dance with local environmental regulations.
•
Keep USCG Approved multi-class ABC fire ex-
tinguishers on the boat. Class A fires involve or-
dinary combustible materials such as wood
and cloth; Class B fires, combustible and flam-
mable liquid fuels and gaseous fuels; Class C
fires, live electrical equipment. (ref. NFPA
No. 10)
•
Genset installation and operation must comply
with all applicable local, state and national
codes and regulations.
POST THESE SUGGESTIONS IN POTENTIAL HAZARD AREAS OF THE BOAT
Redistribution or publication of this document,
by any means, is strictly prohibited.
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