Operator`s manual
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 
The  following symbols appear in this manual 
to 
call attention 
to  and  emphasize  conditions 
potentially  dangerous to the 
operator, 
IIWARNINGII 
The  above symbol is used  in the manual to warn  of possible 
serious personal injury or loss of life. 
CAUTION 
The above symbol 
is 
used in the manual to caution personnel 
of 
possible damage to equipment. 
Read the 
manual  carefully and thoroughly before attempting 
to  operate the equipment.  Know when dangerous conditions 
can exist and take necessary precautions to protect 
personnel 
and equipment. 
Fuels,  exhaust  gases,  batteries, electrical  equipment, and 
moving and hot parts are 
potential hazards that could result 
in 
serious personal injury or death. Follow recommended proce-
dures carefully. 
Always operate  bilge blowers for at least five  minutes before 
starting a 
gasoline-fueled engine; ensure no gasoline fumes 
are 
present before starting. 
•  Prevent Electric 
Shock 
Shut off electric power before accessing electrical equip-
ment. 
Use 
insulated mats whenever working on electrical equip-
ment. 
Make  sure  your clothing  is  dry, not 
damp 
(particularly 
shoes), and  keep your skin surfaces 
dry 
when  handling 
electrical equipment. 
Remove wristwatch  and jewelry when working on 
electri-
cal 
equipment. 
Do 
not connect utility shore power to vessel's 
AC 
circuits, 
except 
through a ship-to-shore double-throw  transfer 
switch. Damage 
to 
vessel's 
AC 
generator 
may 
result if this 
is 
not done. 
Be 
extremely careful when  working  on  electrical  com-
ponents. High voltage can cause injury or death. 
•  Exhaust Gases Are Toxic 
Ensure1hatthe exhaust system 
is 
adequate to expel gases 
discharged 
from 
the engine.  Check  exhaust  system 
regularly for leaks and make sure the exhaust manifolds 
are securely attached and no warping exists. 
Be 
sure the unit and its surroundings are well-ventilated. 
•  Use Extreme Care When Handling Engine Filel 
(A 
constant danger 
of 
explosion or fire exists) 
Do 
not fill fuel tank{s) while the engine 
is 
running. 
Do 
not smoke or use 
an 
open flame near the engine or the 
fuel tank. 
•  Do Not Alter or Modify the Filel System 
Be 
sure all fuel supplies have a positive shut-off valve. 
Be 
certain fuel  line fitting!>  are adequately tightened and 
free of leaks. 
Make  sure a fire  extinguisher is 
installed  nearby and 
is 
properly maintained. 
Be 
familiar with its proper use. 
Ex-
tinguishers rated ABC by the NFPA are appropriate for 
aU 
applications encountered in this environment. 
•  Use Extreme Care When Servicing Batteries 
Wear  rubber gloves, a rubber apron, and  eye  protection 
when servicing batteries. 
Lead 
acid batteries 
emit 
hydrogen, a highly-explosive gas, 
which can be  ignited  by electrical arcing or by a 
lighted 
cigarette, cigar, or pipe. 
Do 
not smoke or allow 
an 
open 
flame near the battery being serviced. 
Shut off all electri-
cal 
equipment 
in 
the  vicinity to  prevent electrical arcing 
during servicing. 
•  Avoid Moving Parts 
Do 
not service the unit while the unit 
is 
running; if a situa-
tion  arises 
in 
which  it 
is 
absolutely  necessary  to  make 
operating adjustments, use extreme care to avoid moving 
parts and  hot exhaust system components. 
Do 
not  wear loose  clothing or  jewelry  when  servicing 
equipment; avoid 
wearing loose jackets, shirts or sleeves, 
rings, necklaces, 
or 
bracelets  that 
might 
be  caught  in 
moving parts. 
Make  sure 
all  attaching  hardware 
is 
properly tightened. 
Keep  protective shields  and  guards  in  their  respective 
place at 
all times. 
Do 
not check fluid levels or the drive-belt's tension while 
the unit is operating. 
Do 
not work on the equipment when mentally or physical-
ly incapacitated by fatigue. 
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