R750EU5 - IE3 - TE4 - IE4 - ISE4
English          21       Ed.8 / 10-2012
GB
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
SAFETY INFORMATION
–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. 
Besides complying with the relevant 
legislation in force, he followed all the 
“rules for a good construction technique”. 
The purpose of this information is making 
users aware of the need to pay the utmost 
attention to prevent any risk. Caution is 
however imperative. Safety also depends 
on all the operators who interact with the 
engine.
–Read carefully the instructions contained 
in the manual supplied and those applied 
on the engine, in particular follow those 
concerning safety. Spend some of your 
time reading the instructions to avoid 
unpleasant accidents.
–Pay attention to the meaning of the sym-
bols in the applied plates; their shape and 
colour have a specic meaning related to 
safety. Keep them visible and follow the 
stated information.
–Use the engine only for the tasks autho-
rised by the manufacturer and do not tam-
per with any device to achieve a different 
performance from the intended one.
– The staff carrying out any type of inter-
vention throughout the life of the engine 
should have precise technical skills, 
specic abilities and experiences acquired 
and acknowledged in this sector. The lack 
of these requirements may cause dama-
ges to people’s safety and health.
–All the installation phases should have 
been taken into account since the deve-
lopment of the initial project. The designer 
has to observe with the engine xing poin-
ts and the general indications provided by 
the manufacturer.
–Carry out the handling of the engine in 
compliance with the information stated 
directly on the engine, on the packaging 
and in the operating instructions supplied 
by the manufacturer.
–When lifting or transporting unpacked 
engines use means of appropriate load 
capacity which must be properly ancho-
red.
–When lifting and transporting packaged 
engines, means of appropriate load capa-
city as stated on the packaging itself.
–Before carrying out other transfers, crea-
te the conditions required to guarantee 
stability and to prevent any engine part 
from being damaged.
–Before starting the installation, the instal-
ler has to implement a “safety plan” and to 
follow the designer’s indications. Do not 
make changes to the engine components 
for any reason.
– It is necessary to make sure that the in-
stallation area is tted with all intake, fuel 
supply and exhaust connections.
–The manufacturer cannot be held re-
sponsible for any damage resulting from 
the misuse of the engine, from the failure 
to follow the indications contained in this 
manual and from any tampering with or 
change made without the manufacturer’s 
authorization.