1. Safety Guidelines
Danger : Suffocation from exhaust fume
zExhaust fume from the engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate this equipment in poorly ventilated area, such as inside a room or in a tunnel.
Danger : Electric Shock
zDo not touch the output terminals during operation.
zDo not insert metal objects (such as pin or wire) into
zDo not touch wiring or electric parts inside the equipment during operation.
zBefore connecting or disconnecting a load cable from output terminals, always turn the circuit breaker to OFF position.
zBefore connecting or disconnecting a welding cable from output terminals, stop the engine, and remove the engine key.
zBefore performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the engine key. A person performing the check or maintenance should always keep the key.
Danger : Burns
zDo not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after stopping the equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.
Danger : Injuries
zClose all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by unintentionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Caution : Suffocation from exhaust fume
zDo not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building.
Caution : Suffocation from welding fume
zBe sure to wear a fume proof mask in operation, because welding fume contains poisonous gas and dust. Pay attention to the airflow direction and sufficient ventilation also in order to prevent from inhaling the fume.
Caution : Injuries to eyes and skin
zBe sure to wear spark protection glass(es),
zBattery fluid contains diluted sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or on clothing. If the acid comes in contact, especially with eyes, flush with a lot of water, and contact to your physician immediately.
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