Safety (continued)
4.If electrolyte contacts skin or eyes:
a.Flush affected area with water.
b.Apply baking soda to neutralize acid.
c.Flush eyes with water for
d.Call a physician immediately.
5.If electrolyte is swallowed:
a.Drink large amounts of water or milk.
b.Follow by drinking milk of magnesia, beaten eggs or vegetable oil.
c.Call a physician immediately.
6.Electric storage batteries give off highly explosive hydrogen gas while charging and continue to do so for some time after receiving a steady charge. Do not, under any circumstances, allow an electric spark or an open flame near the battery. Do not lay tools across the battery terminals as this may result in a spark or a short circuit which may cause an explosion.
Storage
1.Do not store unit inside a building where fumes from fuel in fuel tank may reach an open flame or spark. Allow unit to cool before moving it inside an enclosure. Use a gasoline storage stabilizer when storing unit.
2.Keep unit and fuel supplies securely locked away to help prevent access by children.
3.Remove ignition key.
4.Disconnect battery cables or remove battery if unit is to be stored for an extended period. Remove negative (ground) cable first.
5.Fully charge battery before storage. Store battery in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children.
Instruction/Safety Decal |
Safety Decals
Read and understand the instructions and safety information on decals placed on the unit. Keep safety and instruction decals clean, legible, and intact. If the decals are worn or illegible, order replacements and place them on the unit.
NOTE: MAINTENANCE DECAL IS UNDER
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