Operation Manual

SAFE OPERATION
Cautious operation is your best insurance against an accident. Read and understand this section carefully
before operating the engine. All operators, no matter how knowledgeable they may be, should read this
and other related manuals before operating the engine or any equipment attached to it. It is the owner’s
responsibility to instruct all operators in safe operation. Be sure to observe the following for safe
operation.
OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read, understand and follow this “OPERATORS MANUAL”
and “LABELS ON THE ENGINE” before starting and operating
the engine.
Learn how to operate and work safely. Know your equipment
and its limitations. Always keep the engine in good condition.
Before allowing other people to use your engine, explain how
to operate and have them read this manual before operation.
DO NOT modify the engine. UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS to the engine may impair the function
and/or safety and affect engine life.
WEAR SAFETY CLOTHING
DO NOT wear loose, torn or bulky clothing around machinery.
Entanglement in rotating parts, controls or projections may cause
personal injury.
Use additional safety items, e.g. hardhat, eye protection,
gloves, etc., as appropriate or required.
DO NOT operate machinery or equipment while under the
influence of alcohol, medication, or other drugs, or
while fatigued.
DO NOT wear radio or music headphones while operating engine.
CHECK BEFORE OPERATING THE ENGINE
If the engine is malfunctioning DO NOT operate until repairs
are made.
Be sure all guards and shields are in place before operating
the engine. Replace any that are damaged or missing.
Check to see that the area around the engine is clear of foreign
objects before starting.
Always keep the engine at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from
buildings or other facilities.
DO NOT allow children or livestock to approach the machine
while in operation.
DO NOT start the engine by shorting across starter terminals.
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