1 SAFETY
Mitsubishi Diesel Engine S16R & S16R2 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Pub. No. K29001-00320 Revision: 1
â– Handling Engine Oil
COOLANT
â– Water to Be Used
â– LLC to Be Used
â– Coolant (LLC) - Handling
Keep away from fire, when working
with flammable substances such as
engine oil.
* They may cause a fire.
Do not operate the engine with fuel or
water mixed in the engine oil.
* Otherwise, viscosity of engine oil could
decrease, which could cause seizure of the
bearings or other serious accidents.
Do not store engine oil in a poorly
ventilated place.
* Otherwise, vaporized engine oil may build up,
which could cause an explosion or a fire on
exposure to a flame.
Wipe off spilled flammable
substances such as engine oil
thoroughly with a waste cloth.
* They may cause a fire.
When discarding a waste cloth used
to wipe off combustible material, put
it into a lidded can and obey the
Waste Management and Public
Cleansing Act to handle it as a special
industrial waste.
* It may cause a fire.
* It could lead to environmental pollution.
* If you violate rules, you may be subject to
penalties.
When handling engine oil, obey the
manufacturer's SDS.
* If engine oil gets in your eyes, it will cause pain
and lead to sight loss at the worst.
Do not breathe in vaporized engine oil.
* Otherwise, it could be hazardous to your health.
When storing engine oil in the
container, be sure to close the cap.
* Otherwise, vaporized engine oil may build up,
which could cause an explosion or a fire on
exposure to a flame.
When you add water to coolant, use
only the water that meets the water
quality standard specified in this
Operation & Maintenance Manual.
* Otherwise, premature corrosion or overheating
in the engine parts may occur.
Use the genuine LLC specified in this
Operation & Maintenance Manual.
* Otherwise, the devices could be damaged.
Keep away from fire, when working
with flammable substances such as
coolant (LLC).
* They may cause a fire.
Wipe off spilled flammable
substances such as coolant (LLC)
thoroughly with a waste cloth.
* They may cause a fire.
When discarding a waste cloth used
to wipe off combustible material, put
it into a lidded can and obey the
Waste Management and Public
Cleansing Act to handle it as a special
industrial waste.
* It may cause a fire.
* It could lead to environmental pollution.
* If you violate rules, you may be subject to
penalties.
Use care not to let oil mixed with
coolant.
* Otherwise, cooling fault could occur, which
could cause overheating.