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Inhalation of fumes can cause death
or personal injury. To protect the
environment, liquid refrigerant
systems must be properly emptied
and filled using equipment that
prevents the release of refrigerant
gas. Federal law requires capturing
and recycling refrigerant.
When moving or lifting any heavy
equipment or parts, make sure to
use proper techniques and
assistance. Ensure all lifting devices
such as chains, hooks, or slings are
in good condition and are of the
correct load capacity. Make sure all
lifting devices are positioned
correctly.
Corrosion inhibitors and lubricating
oils may contain alkali. DO NOT get
the substance in eyes and avoid
prolonged or repeated contact with
skin. DO NOT swallow. If ingested,
seek immediate medical attention.
DO NOT induce vomiting. In case of
contact, immediately wash skin with
soap and water. In case of harmful
contact, immediately contact a
physician. Always keep any
chemicals OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
Naptha and Methyl Ethyl Ketone
(MEK) are flammable materials and
must be used with caution. Follow
the manufacturer's instructions to
ensure safety when using these
materials. Always keep any
chemicals OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN.
When working on the vehicle, be
alert for hot parts on systems that
have just been turned off, exhaust
gas flow, and hot fluids in lines,
tubes, and compartments. Contact
with any hot surface may cause
burns.
Always use tools that are in good
condition. Make sure you have the
proper understanding of how to use
the tools before performing any
service work. Use only genuine
replacement parts from PACCAR.
Always use the same fastener part
number (or equivalent) when
replacing items. DO NOT use a
fastener of lesser quality if
replacements are necessary. (e.g.,
Do not replace a 10.9 grade with 8.8
grade fastener.)
Always torque fasteners and fuel
connections to the required
specifications. Overtightening or
under-tightening can allow leakage.
Close the manual fuel valves prior
to performing maintenance and
repairs, and when storing the
vehicle inside.
DO NOT perform any repair when
impaired, tired, fatigued or after
consuming alcohol or drugs that can
impair your functioning.
Some state and federal agencies in
the United States of America have
determined that used engine oil can
be carcinogenic and can cause
reproductive toxicity. Avoid
inhalation of vapors, ingestion, and
prolonged contact with used engine
oil.
DO NOT connect the jump starting
or battery charging cables to any
ignition or governor control wiring.
This can cause electrical damage to
the ignition or governor.
Coolant is toxic. If not reused,
dispose of coolant in accordance
with local environmental regulations.
SAFETY - General Safety Instructions
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