MVC-40G — RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
■NEVER run engine without air filter. Severe engine damage may occur.
■ALWAYS service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction.
■ALWAYS be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operations techniques before using compactor.
TRANSPORTING
■ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting.
■Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel cock to prevent fuel from spilling.
■Drain fuel when transporting compactor over long distances or bad roads.
■ALWAYS read, understand, and follow procedures in Operator’s Manual before attempting to operate equipment.
■Refer to the ROBIN Engine Owner's Manual for engine technical questions or information.
Loading and Unloading (Crane)
■Before lifting, make sure that machine parts (lifting bale and vibration insulator) are not damaged and screws are not loosened or lost.
■ALWAYS make sure crane or lifting device has been properly secured to the lifting bale on the compactor.
■NEVER lift the compactor while the engine is running.
■Use adequate lifting cable (wire or rope) of sufficient strength.
■Use one point suspension hook and lift straight upwards.
■NEVER allow any person or animal to stand underneath the machine while lifting.
■Try not to lift compactor to unnecessary heights.
MAINTENANCE
■NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running compactor.
■ALWAYS allow the plate compactor a proper amount of time to cool before servicing.
■Keep the compactor in proper running condition.
■Fix damage to the plate compactor immediately and always replace broken parts.
■Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Examples of potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil, fuel and fuel filters.
■DO NOT use food or plastic containers to dispose of hazardous waste.
EMERGENCIES
■ALWAYS know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher and first aid kit.
■In emergencies always know the location of the nearest phone or keep a phone on the job site. Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance, doctor and fire department. This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency.