DL06K Interim Tire-4 Diesel Engine Safety Regulations & Specifications
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CAUTION:
Do not replace or disassemble pipes or hoses (engine fuel circuit, engine oil
circuit, coolant circuit, and compressed air circuit) while the engine is running.
Fluid spattering may cause injury.
z Check the amount of oil in the oil pan, and use a container large enough to hold
engine oil when replacing it.
z When replacing or replenishing engine coolant, cool down the engine and
disassemble the drain plug. The heated coolant may cause burns and safety
accident.
z Do not fasten or open pipes or hoses (engine oil circuit, coolant circuit, and
compressed air circuit) while the engine is running. Fluid spattering may cause injury.
z Fuel is a highly combustible substance. Do not smoke or use fire around the
engine. Refuel the engine only when the engine is stopped.
z Do not mix engine maintenance materials (coolant, engine oil, fuel, battery fluid,
etc.) with drinking water containers.
z Follow the instructions of the manufacturer when checking or handling the battery.
CAUTION:
Battery fluid is toxic, corrosive, and explosive. Therefore, the battery should
be handled by a specialized technician only.
(3) When carrying out checking, setting and repair work
z Engine maintenance should be performed by authorized personnel only.
z Only tools suitable for the purpose should be used. If a wrench with a worn-out
edge is used, safety accidents may occur due to sliding.
z When an engine is lifted by a crane, nobody should stand below it, or pass by it.
Please check the safety conditions of the crane first.
z For electric welding, turn off the engine, block the power supply, and remove the
vehicle side wire harness connector that is connected to the ECU (electronic
control unit).
z Never weld the electric device or ECU, or apply electric or mechanical shock.
z Disconnect the battery ground wire first when working with electric devices.
Connect the ground wire again when other work is completed, in order to prevent
a short circuit.