R750EU5 - IE3 - TE4 - IE4 - ISE4
English          23       Ed.8 / 10-2012
GB
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
RESIDUAL RISKS
–All packaging components should be di-
sposed of in accordance with the legisla-
tion in force in the country where disposal 
takes place.
–When installing the engine, ensure a 
suitable air renewal in the environment to 
protect the operators from a high concen-
tration of harmful substances.
–During operation and maintenance, do 
not throw away polluting products (oils, 
greases, etc) in the environment and 
carry out the differentiated waste disposal 
according to the composition of the diffe-
rent materials and in compliance with the 
legislation in force. Electric and electronic 
components should be carried out as 
special waste.
–Keep the exhaust pipelines efcient to 
limit the noise level of the engine and to 
reduce atmospheric pollution.
–While decommissioning the engine, 
divide all the components depending on 
their chemical composition and dispose of 
them accordingly.
The electrical equipment was designed 
and manufactured according to the provi-
sions of the standards in force on the mat-
ter. The list species some warnings to be 
complied with for the correct operation of 
the electrical equipment.
–Do not use boosters or quick starters to 
start the engine.
–Do not disconnect the electrical power 
supply when the engine is ON.
Before disconnecting the electrical 
power supply, turn off the engine and 
wait for at least 30 sec. so that the 
electronic control unit can perform the 
“after -run” procedure.
–Before performing arc welding on the 
frame where the engine is installed, 
ALWAYS disassemble the electronic 
control unit and protect all electrically 
connected devices that are installed 
close to the negative pole (mass).
During the design and construction 
phases, the Manufacturer paid special 
attention to the aspects which are liable to 
cause any risk for the safety and health of 
people interacting with the engine.
Despite this, some potential and hidden 
risks still exist.
Danger of injuring your arms
Do not put your hands inside any movin-
gpart.
Danger of being burnt
Pay attention to hot surfaces