Operator`s manual

Safety Information 9
Fire or Explosion Prevention
DANGER
The diesel engine will operate on any fuel
which enters the cylinder, whether it is
from the injectors or from the air intake
system. Therefore, if any solvent is used
to flush out the air cleaner element, the
engine may over speed during start-up.
Engine damage and severe injury and/or
death from burns or explosion can occur.
The engine should not be operated in an area
where combustible gases are suspected to
be in the air. These could be drawn into the
engine through the engine air intake system
and could cause the engine to over speed
with possible serious damage to the engine
and bodily injury or property damage.
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DANGER
Excessive heat may cause the pressurized
components of the air conditioned system
to explode. Never weld, solder, steam
clean or use a gas torch near any part of
the air conditioning system. Severe injury
or death may occur from an explosion.
DO NOT pressure or leak test R134a
refrigerant for air conditioning or servicing
equipment using compressed air. Some
mixtures of air and R134a refrigerant
have proven to be combustible at elevated
pressures. These mixtures, if ignited, can
cause injury or property damage. Consult the
R134a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
for additional information.