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LeeBoy L600 - Safety Precautions

LeeBoy L600
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The safety messages that follow have DANGER level
hazards.
Power Lines HazardPower Lines Hazard
If your machine comes into contact with electric power
lines, observe the following:
Warn others to stay away and DO NOT touch any
controls or other parts of the machine.
If contact can be broken, move the machine away from
the danger zone. If contact cannot be broken, don’t
move until the power is shut off.
Failure to observe these directions could result in
electrocution or death.
Electrocution Hazard
Disconnect the battery before welding anywhere on the
machine (if equipped with the battery option).
Suffocation Hazard
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious
condition that occurs as a result of improper
ventilation.
Never operate the engine in an enclosed area with
poor ventilation. Ensure proper ventilation to reduce
risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or death.
Exhaust HazardExhaust Hazard
All internal combustion engines create
carbon monoxide gas during operation and
special precautions are required to avoid
carbon monoxide poisoning:
Never block windows, vents or other means of
ventilation.
Always ensure that all connections are tightened to
specications after repair is made to the exhaust
system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The safety messages that follow have CAUTION level
hazards.
Pre-Operation HazardPre-Operation Hazard
Read and understand this manual before
operating or servicing the machine to ensure
that safe operating and maintenance procedures are
followed.
DO NOT allow anyone to service or operate the
machine who is not properly trained. Contact your
authorized dealer for additional training if needed.
Safety labels are important reminders for safe
operating and maintenance procedures. Ensure all
safety labels are legible. Contact your authorized
dealer to replace worn or damaged safety labels.
Be aware and comply with all laws and regulations for
the location where the machine is operated.
Ensure all operators have the necessary license(s) to
operate the machine.
Poor Lighting HazardPoor Lighting Hazard
Ensure the area is well lit for safe operation and
maintenance performance.
Always install wire cages on portable safety lights.
Tool HazardTool Hazard
Always use tools appropriate for the task.
Use the correct sized tool for loosening or
tightening any machine parts.
Safety
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