Usage:
To prevent personal injury, install guards over all exposed rotating parts.
Stop engine before adjusting or repairing engine or driven equipment.
Do not wear loose clothing when working around engines or machinery.
To prevent hearing damage, wear ear protective devices if working inside an enclosed engine room with engine running.
Wear protective glasses, clothing, hat, respirator or other protective items when necessary.
When using pressure air, wear protective face shield and clothing. Use 205 kPa (30 psi) maximum air for cleaning purposes.
Do not smoke while refueling. Fumes from fuel are flammable.
Do not smoke when observing battery electrolyte level. Batteries give off flammable fumes.
Be sure engine room is properly ventilated.
Do not allow electrolyte solution to contact skin or eyes. Electrolyte solution is an acid.
Do not attempt repairs you do not understand. Follow instructions.
Replace or repair broken or damaged servicing equipment. Use proper tools.
Remove all tools, electrical cords and other loose items from the engine before starting.
Wipe up spilled oil, fuel, coolant or other liquids.
Provide adequate and safe waste oil disposal.
Store oily rags in fireproof containers. DO NOT leave rags on engine.
Never store flammable liquids near the engine.
To prevent accidental starting, disconnect and tape the battery ground lead before working on an engine.
Never start an engine with the governor linkage disconnected.
When starting an engine after repair, make provisions for shutting off air supply, to stop engine, in case there is an overspeed on start up.