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WARNING
DO NOT attempt to use this equipment until you have thor-
oughly read this manual. It includes important safety pre-
cautions, detailed starting, operating and maintenance
instructions, and parts lists.
2.1 READ INSTRUCTIONS
• Read and follow the Owner’s Manual
carefully before installing, operating, or ser-
vicing equipment. Read safety information
at the beginning of the manual and in each
section. Heed warning labels on equipment
• Use only genuine replacement parts from the
manufacturer
• Perform maintenance and service according to the
owner’s manual
• ALWAYS follow national, state, and local codes
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY HAZARDS
• Always ensure vehicle is CLEAR of per-
sonnel before starting vehicle
• Always use wheel chocks when servicing
or working on vehicle
2.3 ENGINE EXHAUST CAN KILL
• Operate in open, well-ventilated areas or
vent exhaust outside
2.4 MOVING PARTS CAN INJURE OR KILL
• Do not operate with doors open or
guards off or removed
• Stop engine before servicing
• Keep hands, hair, loose clothing and
tools away from moving parts and machinery
2.5 BATTERY FUMES AND EXPLOSIONS
• Follow battery manufacturer’s instruc-
tions when working on or near a battery
• Stop engine before disconnecting or
connecting battery cables, battery charging
cables, or servicing battery
• Always wear a face shield, rubber gloves and protec-
tive clothing when working on battery
• Batteries produce explosive gases during normal
operation and when being charged. Keep sparks,
ames, cigarettes and other ignition sources away
from batteries
• Observe correct polarity (+ and -) on batteries
• Disconnect negative cable (-) rst and reconnect nega-
tive (-) cable last
• DO NOT tip battery
• Replace battery if damaged
• Do NOT charge a frozen battery
• Do NOT charge battery in a closed area or where venti-
lation is restricted
• In case of battery acid getting on face, on skin, or in
eyes, ush immediately with water for 5 minutes and
seek medical attention as soon as possible
2.6 FIRE HAZARDS
• Stop engine while fueling
• DO NOT smoke while fueling
• DO NOT leave nozzle unattended while
fueling
• Wipe up spilled fuel and allow fumes to clear before
starting engine
• DO NOT overll the fuel tank, fuel expansion may
cause overow
2.7 ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN KILL
• DO NOT touch electrically live parts with
skin or wet clothing
• Insulate yourself from work and use
safety ground
• Always wear dry insulated gloves when working on
electrical equipment
• Always lockout/tagout equipment before performing
electrical work
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SAFETY