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Rosenbauer FOX 4 - Position the Portable Pump; Operation

Rosenbauer FOX 4
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Operation
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Position the portable pump
7.5 Position the portable pump
Ensure that the portable pump is on a secure footing.
Do not position the portable pump on a combustible surface or near
combustible materials (wood, leaves, hay, dry grass, etc.).
Note the maximum inclination of the portable pump.
Maximum 35° in the direction of the suction inlet and operating
personnel
Maximal 15° in direction of radiator and exhaust side
When operating the portable pump on unstable ground and in a tilted
position, the portable pump must be secured against slipping away
and tipping over.
The portable pump has been positioned.
The maximum inclination of the portable pump only applies when the oil is
filled to the maximum level.
If water is not discharged when the water pump is running, the water in the
pump and the water pump itself heats up. This can be prevented by regular
water discharge.
Do not use the portable pump in potentially explosive atmospheres!
7.6 Operation
DANGER!
Inhalation of toxic exhaust fumes can cause death or serious health
damage!
Toxic gases are produced when running a combustion engine. Operation in
the immediate vicinity of flammable material and substances is prohibited.
In order to properly discharge hot exhaust gases, use the provided,
standardised exhaust hose. An incorrect exhaust gas hose can lead to heat
build-up in the unit and thus endanger the operating personnel and the unit.
Place the hose outlet outside the working area. Let the exhaust gas hose
cool down before dismantling.
Use a maximum of one exhaust gas hose according to DIN 14572.
Diameter minimum 50 mm (2 in). Length maximum 1.5 m (59 in).
If no exhaust gas hose is used, then position the unit so that the exhaust
gases can be freely discharged from the device.
If operation of internal combustion engines in enclosed spaces is absolutely
necessary, note the following:
Extract the exhaust gases by means of the exhaust gas hose.
Ensure there is adequate ventilation.

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