User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Parts Lists
- Important Safety Information
- Preliminary Precautions
- Safety Symbols and Warning Words
- Prevent Explosions and Fires
- Prevent Electrical Shock and Sparks
- Hydraulic Pressure Releases and Fuel Leakage
- Protect Your Eyes
- React Quickly to Fuel Spills, Fires or Vehicle Impact
- Emergency and First Aid Information
- Warning Labels
- Working Alone
- Contacting Emergency Personnel
- Informing Emergency Personnel
- Other Useful Safety Information
- Classifying Hazardous Locations
- ASC TRIND Technology Update
- Installation Instructions For The Advantage Series Units
- Important Preinstallation Instruction.
- Removing Mobil Logo Display Cabinet
- Preparing For Installation
- Modifying Right Options Door
- Reinstalling Button
- Reinstalling Door Alarm Switches
- Installing Right Options Door
- Installing Bulkhead Grommet
- Installing Card Cage Assembly
- Installing Transmitter Cables
- Routing R20773-G2 Cables
- T20662-G2 Cable Routing In Main Cabinet
- Installation Instructions For MPD-3 Units
- Preparing Antenna Cable Connections
- CRIND® BIOS TRIND™ TIRIS Upgrade
- Dispenser Set-Up
Important Safety Information
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Emergency and First Aid Information
Refer to phone book for emergency phone numbers. If needed, follow first aid instructions as
outlined in American Red Cross Standard First Aid manuals.
Gasoline
Ingestion
Gasoline Vapor
Inhalation
Gasoline spilled in eyes may cause burns to eye tissue.
Irrigate eyes with water for approximately 15 minutes.
Seek medical advice immediately
Gasoline spilled on skin may cause burns.
Wash area thoroughly with clear/water.
Seek medical advice immediately.
Gasoline On
Skin
Gasoline In
Eyes
Gasoline inhaled may cause unconsciousness and burns to lips,
mouth and lungs.
Keep airway open.
Seek medical advice immediately.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Gasoline ingested may cause unconsciousness and burns to
internal organs.
Do not induce vomiting.
Keep airway open.
Oxygen may be needed at scene.
Seek medical advice immediately.
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