DANGER: CARBON
MONOXIDE HAZARD
WARNING: This machine emits carbon
monoxide, a deadly gas, and must be vented
if used in an enclosed area. Improper venting
can cause poor combustion, delayed ignition,
and could result in death or serious injury.
MECHANICAL SAFETY
1. All guards, shields, and covers must be in place
to prevent accidental contact with hazardous
parts.
2. Drive belts must be inspected and tightened
periodically to operate at optimum levels
3. Inspect machine for damaged or worn
components and repair or replace to avoid
potential hazards. Do not operate the
machine if any mechanical failure is noted or
suspected.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. This machine must be electrically grounded.
Failure to have the machine grounded may
result in the operator being electrically shocked
and even death.
2. Do not plug-in or un-plug machine with wet
hands.
3. Keep power cords and connections (connectors)
out of water.
4. If an extension cord must be used to operate
this machine, it should be as short as
possible. The extension cord must be properly
sized and fitted with a grounding type plug and
receptacle.
5. All wiring and electrical connections should
comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC)
and with local codes and practices.
6. Fuses or circuit breakers should be compatible
with machine requirements. (See ELECTRICAL
section of MODEL SPECIFICATIONS for power
requirements.)
7.High voltage may be present within this
machine. Servicing should only be
performed by properly trained personnel.
FUEL SAFETY
DANGER: To avoid possible injury, fire, or
explosion, please read and follow these
instructions.
1. Use only Kerosene, #1 or #2 fuel oil, or #1
Diesel. The use of incorrect fuel may result in
fire or explosion and severe injury to the
operator.
WARNING: DO NOT USE GASOLINE,
CRANKCASE DRAININGS, OR OIL
CONTAINING GASOLINE OR SOLVENTS.
AVERTISSEMENT: NE PAS UTILISER
D’ESSENCE DE PRODUITS DE VIDANGE NI
D’HUILE CONTENANT DE L’ESSENCE OU
DES SOLVANTS
2. Fuel burning equipment must have proper
ventilation for cooling, combustion air, and
exhausting of combustion products.
3. Personnel trained in and familiar with the type
of equipment being serviced should only
perform adjustments to fuel burning
equipment.
4. Do not refuel machine while it is running or
hot. Allow it to cool sufficiently to prevent
ignition of any spilled fuel. Clean up any spilled
fuel before resuming operation.
SAVE THESE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
12-03-03 Z08-00443ASupersedes 09-00 Z08-00443A
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