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1. Use only fuel #1 or #2 diesel. The use of incorrect fuel
may result in fire or explosion and severe injury to the
operator.
2. 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.
3. Fuel burning equipment must have proper ventilation
for cooling, combustion air, and exhausting of
combustion products.
4. Stacking, where required, must be installed in
accordance with all local codes. A draft diverter must
be installed on a machine connected to an exhaust
stack to prevent improper operation.
5. Where stacking is not required, provide adequate
ventilations to prevent any possible accumulation of
hazardous fumes.
6. Personnel trained in and familiar with the type of
equipment being serviced should only perform
adjustments to fuel burning equipment.
SAVE THESE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. LOCATION: This machine should be installed by
only qualified technicians. The machine should be
set upon a level surface where it will not be affected
by strong winds, rain, snow, extreme heat, and
freezing temperatures. Install the machine
considering locations for chemical pick-up, fuel
connections, electrical connections, water hook-up,
venting, and maintenance.
All wiring and electrical connections should comply
with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and with local
codes and practices. Use the chart on the next page
for your cord selection
2. WATER CONDITIONS: Local water conditions affect
the coil adversely more than any other element. In
areas where troublesome conditions may exist with
like equipment (such as water heaters), we
recommend the use of a water softener.
3. VENTING: 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, down drafts, and the possibility of
freezing the coil. Contact your distributor or local
heating and air conditioning dealer for proper
materials.Local codes must be observed.
4. WATER SUPPLY: This machine must have a water
supply meeting or exceeding the maximum discharge
volume and a minimum water inlet pressure of 10
PSI/ 0.68 BAR.
5. BARRIER: We recommend a barrier be installed
between the machine and wash area to prevent
moisture from coming in direct contact with electrical
controls, motors and transformers. This will increase
the machine’s life and lessen electrical problems.
6. FREEZING: This machine must be protected from
freezing according to STORAGE section of MACHINE
MAINTENANCE.
7. COLD WEATHER: As the weather becomes colder,
fuel becomes thicker and may become so viscous
that the fuel will not flow properly. As viscosity
increases, the thicker oil can cause delayed ignition,
poor spray patterns, and rumbling fires. As moisture
will quickly destroy fuel pumps, make certain that
tank openings are secure and moisture cannot enter.
In cold weather areas, frost build up will occur in fuel
tanks. As the weather warms it turns to condensate,
and the water will be in the tank. Keep the tank clear
of water, as moisture reaching the fuel pump will
cause rust, and the pump will bind. A full fuel tank
will lessen condensation build up.
8. CHEMICALS: Mix chemicals per the chemical
manufacturers printed directions. Follow all mixing,
handling, application, and disposal instructions.
Wear gloves, boots, goggles, and protective clothing
appropriate for the chemical being used.
INSTALLATION
Supersedes 08-19-05 Z08-03940B 07-05-06 Z08-03940B
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
ADVERTENCIA: NO UTILICE LA GASOLINA, EL
CÁRTER DEL MOTOR DRAININGS, O ELACEITE
QUE CONTIENE LA GASOLINA O SOLVENTES.
FUEL SAFETY
WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
AVERTISSEMENT: MONOXYDE DE
CARBONE
ADVERTENCIA:MONÓXIDO DE CARBONO