Keep the engine clean. Keep the floor clean of debris.
Store oily rags and other flammable material in protective containers outside the power module.
Do not smoke in the power module or around the power module at any time. Fuel is present and batteries give off flammable fumes which can explode.
Do not smoke in areas that contain flammable material.
Store all fuels and all lubricants in properly marked containers outside the power module in a secure location.
Do not allow flammable materials to accumulate on the engine.
Check the electrical wires daily for wires that are loose or frayed. Before the engine is operated, tighten all loose electrical wires. Repair all frayed electrical wires.
Wiring must be kept in good condition. Wires must be routed properly and securely attached. Routinely inspect the wiring for wear or for deterioration. Loose wiring, unattached wiring, or unnecessary wiring must be eliminated. All wires and all cables must be of the recommended gauge. Do not use a wire or a cable that is physically smaller than the recommended gauge. The wires and cables must be connected to a fuse or to a circuit breaker, as required. Do not bypass fuses and/or circuit breakers. Arcing or sparking could cause a fire. The following practices will help prevent arcing and sparking:
- Use only recommended wiring.
- Secure all connections.
- Properly maintain battery cables.
Ensure that fire extinguishers are available. Be familiar with the operation of the fire extinguishers. Inspect the fire extinguishers and service the fire extinguishers regularly. Service the fire extinguisher according to the recommendations on the instruction plate.
Do not use carbon tetrachloride fire extinguishers. The fumes are toxic and the liquid has a deteriorating effect on insulation.