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Safety
Precautions
It
is
recommended
that
you
read
your
engine
manual
and
become
thoroughly
acquainted
with
your
equipment
be¬
fore
you
start
the
engine.
This
symbol
Is
used
throughout
this
manual
to
warn
of
possible
serious
persons!
injury.
This
symbol
refers
to
possible
equip¬
ment
damage.
Fuels,
electrical
equipment,
batteries,
exhaust
gases
and
moving
parts
present
potential
hazards
that
could
result
in
serious,
personal
injury.
Take
care
in
following
these
recommended
procedures.
Safety
Codes
All
local,
state
and
federal
codes
should
be
consulted
and
complied
with.
This
engine
is
not
designed
or
intended
for
use
in
aircraft.
Any
such
use
is
at
the
owner’s
sole
risk.
General
Provide
appropriate
fire
extinguishers
and
install
them
in
convenient
locations.
Use
an
extinguisher
rated
ABC
by
NFPA.
Make
sure
that
all
fasteners
on
the
engine
are
secure
and
accurately
torqued.
Keep
guards
in
position
over
fans,
driving
belts,
etc.
If
It
is
necessary
to
make
adjustments
while
the
engine
is
running,
use
extreme
caution
when
close
to
hot
ex¬
hausts.
moving
parts,
etc.
Protect
Against
Moving
Parts
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
in
the
vicinity
of
moving
parts,
such
as
PTO
shafts,
flywheels,
blowers,
coup¬
lings,
fans,
belts,
etc.
Keep
your
hands
away
from
moving
parts.
Batteries
Before
starting
work
on
the
engine,
disconnect
batter¬
ies
to
prevent
inadvertent
starting
of
the
engine.
DO
NOT
SMOKE
white
servicing
batteries.
Lead
acid
batteries
give
off
a
highly
explosive
hydrogen
gas
which
can
be
ignited
by
flame,
electrical
arcing
or
by
smoking.
Verify
battery
polarity
before
connecting
battery
cables.
Connect
negative
cable
last.
Fuel
System
DO
NOT
fill
fuel
tanks
while
engine
is
running.
DO
NOT
smoke
or
use
an
open
flame
in
the
vicinity
of
the
engine
or
fuel
tank.
Internal
combustion
engine
fuels
are
highly
flammable.
«
Fuel
lines
must
be
of
steel
piping,
adequately
secured,
and
free
from
leaks.
Piping
at
the
engine
should
be
approved
flexible
line.
Do
not
use
copper
piping
for
flexible
lines
as
copper
will
work
harden
and
become
brittle
enough
to
break.
Be
sure
all
fuel
supplies
have
a
positive
shutoff
valve.
Exhaust
System
Exhaust
products
of
any
internal
combustion
engine
are
toxic
and'can
cause
injury,
or
death
if
inhaled.
All
engine
applications,
especially
those
within
a
confined
area,
should
be
equipped
with
an
exhaust
system
to
discharge
gases
to
the
outside
atmosphere.
Do
not
use
exhaust
gases
to
heat
a
compartment.
Make
sure
that
your
exhaust
system
is
free
of
leaks.
Ensure
that
exhaust
manifolds
are
secure
and
are
not
warped
by
botts
unevenly
torqued.
Exhaust
Gas
is
Deadly!
Exhaust
gases
contain
carbon
monoxide,
a
poisonous
gas
that
might
cause
unconsciousness
and
death.
It
is
an
odorless
and
colorless
gas
formed
during
combustion
of
hydrocarbon
fuels.
Symptoms
of
carbon
monoxide
poi¬
soning
are:
Dizziness
Vomiting
Headache
Muscular
Twitching
Weakness
and
Sleepiness
Throbbing
in
Temples
If
you
experience
any
of
these
symptoms,
get
out
into
fresh
air
immediately,
shut
down
the
unit
and
do
not
use
until
it
has
been
inspected.
The
best
protection
against
carbon
monoxide
inhalation
is
proper
installation
and
regular,
frequent
inspections
of
the
complete
exhaust
system.
If
you
notice
a
change
in
the
sound
or
appearance
of
exhaust
system,
shut
the
unit
down
immediately
and
have
it
inspected
and
repaired
at
once
by
a
competent
mechanic.
Cooling
System
Coolants
under
pressure
have
a
higher
boiling
point
than
water.
DO
NOT
open
a
radiator
pressure
cap
when
coolant
temperature
is
above
212°
F
(100°C)
or
while
engine
is
running.
Keep
the
Unit
and
Surrounding
Area
Clean
Make
sure
that
oily
rags
are
not
left
on
or
near
the
engine.
Remove
all
unnecessary
grease
and
oil
from
the
unit
Accumulated
grease
and
oil
can
cause
overheating
and
subsequent
engine
damage
and
present
a
potential
fire
hazard.
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BrandOnan
ModelCCK
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