Engine Hazards; Battery Explosion Can Blind; Fuel Can Cause Fire Or Explosion - Vanair Air N Arc All-in-One Power Systems 300 Operations Manual & Parts List

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SECTION 1: SAFETY
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AIR N ARC
300 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
Use only correct shielding gas cylinders, regulators,
hoses, and fittings designed for the specific application;
maintain them and associated parts in good condition.
Turn face away from valve outlet when opening cylinder
valve.
Keep protective cap in place over valve except when
cylinder is in use or connected for use.
Use the right equipment, correct procedures, and
sufficient number of persons to lift and move cylinders.
Read and follow instructions on compressed gas
cylinders, associated equipment, and Compressed Gas
Association (CGA) publication P-1 listed in Safety
Standards.

1.5 ENGINE HAZARDS

1.5.1

BATTERY EXPLOSION CAN BLIND

Always wear a face shield, rubber
gloves, and protective clothing when
working on a battery.
Stop engine before disconnecting or
connecting battery cables or servicing
battery.
Do not allow tools to cause sparks when working on a
battery.
Do not use weld mode to charge batteries or jump start
vehicles.
Observe correct polarity (+ and −) on batteries.
Disconnect negative (−) cable first and connect it last.
1.5.2

FUEL CAN CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION

Stop engine and let it cool off before
checking or adding fuel.
Always keep nozzle in contact with tank
when fueling.
Do not add fuel while smoking or if unit is
near any sparks or open flames.
Do not overfill tank—allow room for fuel to expand.
Do not spill fuel. If fuel is spilled, clean up before starting
engine.
Dispose of rags in a fireproof container.
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