Operation Manual
ESCAPING FLUIDS 
• Relieve all pressure in the air, oil and cooling systems 
 before any lines, fittings or related items are removed or 
 disconnected. 
• Be alert for possible pressure release when disconnecting any device 
 from a system that is pressurized. DO NOT check for 
 pressure leaks with your hands. High-pressure oil or fuel can 
 cause personal injury. 
• Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure has sufficient force to 
 penetrate skin causing serious personal injury. 
• Fluid escaping from pinholes may be invisible. Use a piece of 
 cardboard or wood to search for suspected leaks: do not use 
 hands and body. Use safety goggles or other eye protection 
 when checking for leaks. 
• If injured by escaping fluid, see a medical doctor immediately. 
 This fluid can produce gangrene or severe allergic reaction. 
CAUTIONS AGAINST BURNS AND BATTERY EXPLOSION 
• To avoid burns, be alert for hot components during operation and 
 just after the engine has been shut off. Such as the muffler, muffler 
 cover, radiator, piping, engine body, coolants, engine oil, etc. 
• DO NOT remove the radiator cap while the engine is running or 
 immediately after stopping. Wait approximately ten minutes for the 
 radiator to cool before removing the cap. 
• Be sure the radiator drain valve / petcock and hose clamps are 
 tighten. Check radiator pressure cap and oil fill cap before operating 
 the engine. 
• The battery presents an explosive hazard. When the battery is 
 being activated, hydrogen and oxygen gases are extremely explosive. 
• Keep sparks and open flames away from the battery, especially 
 during charging. DO NOT strike a match near the battery. 
• DO NOT check a batteries charge by placing a metal object across 
 the terminals. Use a voltmeter or hydrometer. 
• DO NOT charge a battery if frozen, it may possibly explode. Frozen 
 batteries must be warm up to at least 61°F (16°C) before charging. 
KEEP HANDS AND BODY AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS 
• Keep your hands and body away from all rotating parts, such 
 as cooling fan, v-belts, pulleys and flywheel. Contact with these 
 rotating parts can cause serious personal injury. 
• Be sure to stop the engine before adjusting belt tension or checking 
 the cooling fan. 
• DO NOT run the engine without safety guards installed. Be sure the 
 safety guards are properly aligned and securely fastened before operating 
 the engine. 
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