Makita EW400TR, EW300TR Surroundings, Fire Prevention, Exhaust Precaution, Other Important Points

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IDPUMP SAFETY

Please make sure you review each precaution carefully.

SURROUNDINGS

HOperate the pump on a stable, level surface free of small rocks, loose gravel, etc.

HKeep pump at least 3feet (1 meter) away from buildings.

HKeep pump away from flammables and other hazardous materials (trash, rags, lubricants, explosives).

FIRE PREVENTION

mBe sure to stop the engine prior to refueling. H Do not overfill fuel tank.

H If spillage does occur, wipe away spilt fuel thoroughly and wait until fuel has dried before starting engine.

H Do not operate while smoking or near an open flame.

EXHAUST PRECAUTION

HNever inhale exhaust gasess; they contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,

odorless, extremely dangerous gas which can cause unconsciousness or death.

HNever operate the pump indoors or in an enclosed area such as a cave or a

tunnel.

HExercise extreme care when operating near people and domestic animals.

OTHER IMPORTANT POINTS

HKeep away from rotating parts and hot parts while the pump is running.

Never permit anyone to operate the pump without proper instructions.

HKnow how to stop the pump quickly and understand operation of all the

controls.

HTighten the fuel tank cap securely and close the fuel cock before transit. H Check the engine oil and refill if necessary.

H Carefully check fuel pipes and joints for loosenessand fuel leakage.

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