User's Manual
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- Keep away from the fan. The cooling fan is controlled by a thermal
circuit-breaker depending on the coolant temperature: therefore,please
disconnect the fan cable every time you work on a still hot engine , in
order to avoid that the fan starts suddenly even if the engine is stopped.
- Do not pour fuel directly into the carburettor to facilitate the engine start-
up.
- Do not unscrew the radiator's cap before the engine temperature has
decreased together with the cooling system pressure.
- Do not touch high voltage wiring when the engine is running.
- Handle with care portable lamps and use only those with metal
protection.
- Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from gasoline, dust and metals.
- It is necessary to remember that the catalytic converter reaches an
extremely high temperature, able to cause serious burns and start a fire.
It is therefore necessary to pay attention that no oil drippings, rags, paper or
other inflammable materials are close to the catalytic converter.
When you work on the batteries, it is necessary to remember that:
Car batteries contain sulphuric acid, and produce explosive gas. Therefore, it
is necessary to heed the following instructions:
- Always wear protective goggles.
- Never place tools on the battery as they might create accidental
contacts.
- Before testing or recharging the battery, cover its openings with a wet
cloth, so as to prevent explosive gas from leaking.
- Avoid sparkling when connecting the cables to the battery.
- Avoid the electrolythe to get in contact with your skin, eyes and clothing,
as it is a corrosive, very toxic compound.
When operating with equipment supplied at line voltage
- Make sure the unit is earthed.
- Cut off the supply voltage before connecting and disconnecting cables.
- Avoid contact with wet hands.
- Work in a condition of insulation from the earth.
HIGH VOLTAGE DANGER
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DANGER
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