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ASV pt30 - Fire Prevention and Safety; Safe Mounting and Dismounting; General Fire Prevention Tips

ASV pt30
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6
Fire Prevention
The PT-30 has components that
operate at high temperatures. The
main heat sources are the engine
and the exhaust system. The electri-
cal system, if damaged or improperly
maintained, can also be a source of
heat and sparks. Attachments (brush-
cutters, mowers etc.) can generate
debris that can cause a fire if improp-
erly maintained.
Flammable debris (leaves, straw,
brush cutting debris, etc.) must be
removed from these high temperature
areas regularly. If flammable debris is
allowed to accumulate, a fire may
result posing a risk to the operator
and the machine. A fire can cause
machine damage, severe injury, or
even death. Inspect for and remove
flammable debris often to avoid a fire.
Listed are a set of precautionary
tasks that should be performed daily
or more often as needed. Repair or
replace worn/damaged components
as required to ensure safe operation.
With the engine off and cool, clean
flammable debris from engine com-
partment, exhaust system, attach-
ments and other areas where there
may be hot or rotating parts.
Check battery, fuse box, electrical
wiring and connections for damage
or looseness.
Check fuel lines and hoses for
leaks or damage. Never allow open
flame near fuel or fuel system com-
ponents.
Check hydraulic lines, hoses and
fittings for damage or leaking fluid.
Never use bare hands to check for
leaks. Pressurized fluid can pene-
trate skin and cause injury or even
death.
FFIIRREE PPRREEVVEENNTTIIOONN
Do not use ether or any other aerosol
type starting fluid to start the engine.
Always stop the engine and allow the
machine to cool before adding fuel.
No smoking.
WARNING

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