Lit. No. 95362/95363, Rev. 07 8 January 1, 2020
CELL PHONES
A driver's fi rst responsibility is the safe operation of the
vehicle. The most important thing you can do to prevent
a crash is to avoid distractions and pay attention
to the road. Wait until it is safe to operate Mobile
Communication Equipment such as cell phones, text
messaging devices, pagers, or two-way radios.
VENTILATION
BATTERY SAFETY
NOISE
Airborne noise emission during use is below 70 dB(A)
for the spreader operator.
SAFETY
CAUTION
Batteries normally produce explosive gases
that can cause personal injury. Therefore,
do not allow fl ames, sparks, or lit tobacco
to come near battery. When charging or
working near a battery, always cover your
face and protect your eyes, and also provide
ventilation.
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid that burns
skin, eyes, and clothing.
• Disconnect the battery before removing or
replacing any electrical components.
FUSES
The electrical system contains automotive-style fuses.
If a problem should occur and fuse replacement is
necessary, the replacement fuse must be of the same
type and amperage rating as the original. Installing a
fuse with a higher rating can damage the system and
could start a fi re. Fuse ratings and locations is located
in the 4-Pin Harness Wiring Diagram section of this
Owner's Manual.
PERSONAL SAFETY
• Remove the ignition key and put the vehicle in
PARK or in gear to prevent others from starting
the vehicle during installation or service.
• Wear only snug-fi tting clothing while working on
your vehicle or spreader.
• Do not wear jewelry or a necktie, and secure long
hair.
• Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from
battery acid, gasoline, dirt, and dust.
• Avoid touching hot surfaces such as the engine,
radiator, hoses, and exhaust pipes.
• Always have a fi re extinguisher rated BC handy,
for fl ammable liquids and electrical fi res.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Be careful when using gasoline. Do not use gasoline
to clean parts. Store only in approved containers away
from sources of heat or fl ame.
WARNING
Vehicle exhaust contains lethal fumes.
Breathing these fumes, even in low
concentrations, can cause death. Never
operate a vehicle in an enclosed area without
venting exhaust to the outside.