Shindaiwa DG1000MI manual Injuries to eyes and skin, Explosion, Fire, Burns

Models: DG1000MI

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:Injuries to eyes and skin

Caution

:Injuries to eyes and skin

￿Battery 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 your physician immediately.

Caution

:Explosion

￿Do not use the equipment or charge the battery, in the case the battery fluid level is lower than the LOWER level.

￿Battery may emit some combustible gas, so keep it away from fire and sparks.

Caution

:Fire

￿This equipment uses Diesel Oil as a fuel. When refueling, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire. Moreover, always wait until the engine cools down before refueling.

￿Always wipe any drip of Diesel fuel or Lubrication oil. Do not use this equipment when a leak is found. Repair the equipment before use.

￿Temperature around muffler and exhaust can get extremely high. Keep any inflammable items (such as fuel, gas, paint, etc.) away from the equipment.

￿Battery may emit some combustible gas, so keep it away from fire and sparks.

￿Always operate this equipment on flat surface and, at least 1 meter away from any objects (wall, box, etc.).

￿Do not connect AC output to any indoor wiring.

￿Always wait until the equipment cools down, before placing any covering materials for storage.

Caution

:Burns

￿Do not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after stopping the equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.

￿Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping the equipment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.

￿When checking engine oil or changing oil, always stop the engine, and wait until the engine cools down. If you open either the oil gauge or the oil filler cap during operation, hot oil may cause some injury.

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Shindaiwa DG1000MI manual Injuries to eyes and skin, Explosion, Fire, Burns