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Warnings
Explosion risk from flammable fuel!
When working on fuel systems the fuel may ignite and cause life-
threatening injuries.
Do no smoke.
Keep fuel away from naked flame.
If you are handling fuel keep a fire extinguisher to hand.
Use a suitable container to collect the fuel.
Remove flowed out fuel prompt and clean affected spot.
At a leak in the fuel line, dont start the engine.
Personal injuries and damage to property can occur due to a
restricted view of movable machine parts.
Do not linger in the danger zone.
Follow the training and operation manual.
Mortal danger or serious injuries can occur through failure to use
protective equipment.
Wear protective equipment.
Danger of crushing and sheering of limbs due to moving or rotating
parts!
Do not reach into or grasp moving or rotating parts.
Observe a safety distance to the danger zone.
Use protective equipment.
Potentially fatal injuries due to the engine taking in flammable gases!
Do not operate the engine in areas with a heavy concentration of
flammable vapors such as e. g. diesel, gas or propane.
When handling flammable liquids and gases, always shut off the
engine immediately.
Danger of fatal or serious injury from electrical shock!
Water, fire fighting foam and metallic materials conduct electricity.
Do not aim turret or nozzle (extinguishing agent jet) toward high
voltage power lines or other high voltage electrical circuits.
Keep a safe distance to energized components under all
circumstances.
Do not use foam compound while fire fighting in electrical installations.
Do not park vehicles underneath or near overhead power lines, should
use caution.
Vehicles with roof structures as e.g. extendable light tower or turrets.
Do not load, unload or use metal ladders in areas where contact may
be made with overhead power lines or high voltage electric circuits.