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SAFETY
7
SAFETY
OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions have been prepared for your safety and the
safety of your passengers and fellow motorists. Read and understand
this information before operating the motor coach.
The safe and reliable operation of this vehicle includes a thorough
working knowledge of all its components. When checking the vehicle
over or driving it, you should be able to recognize problems when they
exist and determine if your motor coach can be driven without affecting
its safe operation or causing more serious mechanical problems. When
work is required, you should be able to report accurately on the
problem.
WARNING
Before starting engine, ensure the transmission is in neutral and
the parking brake is engaged.
WARNING
Prior to performing any checks, maintenance, or repair
procedures, ensure that motor coach is disabled to avoid serious
injury or death. When conducting checks, remember to keep a
safe distance away from moving parts.
WARNING
Do not unnecessarily idle the engine. Do not operate the engine
without an efficient exhaust removal system. Carbon monoxide
gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even
death.
WARNING
Use extreme caution while under motor coach, as motor coach
can suddenly drop when air is intentionally or unintentionally
removed from the suspension. Ensure parking brakes have been
applied and the wheels remaining on the ground are secured with
wheel chocks. Use properly sized jacks with the appropriate lifting
power. Always use proper chassis stands under a jacked up motor
coach.
WARNING
Never open the engine cooling system or the interior heating
system while the system is hot. Never add cold coolant to an
overheated engine. Do not place unprotected hands on a hot
engine, transmission, or exhaust.
WARNING
Safely depressurize systems containing compressed air or liquid
under pressure prior to opening system.
WARNING
Refuel outdoors and use extreme caution while refueling.

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