Exhaust Gas; Handle The Battery With Care; Start-Up Using An External Battery; In Case Of Fire - Snorkel SR9244 Operator And Maintenance Manual

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5.4

EXHAUST GAS

Engine exhaust fumes are toxic and can be harmful to one's health. When operating
in closed environments, make sure there is enough air and equip the machine with
suitable purifiers.
5.5

HANDLE THE BATTERY WITH CARE

Under certain conditions the gas produced by the chemical elements contained in the battery may explode,
consequently leaking corrosive liquid.
Wear a facial mask and safety glasses.
Charge the battery when the temperature is no less than 15-16°C, otherwise
there is the risk of explosion. Check the battery charge only with a voltmeter
or a densimeter.
5.6

START-UP USING AN EXTERNAL BATTERY

When starting up the battery by means of an external battery, follow the procedure indicated. An incorrect
procedure could damage the electronic control central unit, provoking the explosion of the batteries and
the sudden moving of the machine.
Two people are required for safe operation, one of whom must always remain seated in the driver's seat.
Do not use batteries that have been stored in very cold environments.
5.7

IN CASE OF FIRE

If there is enough time, stop the engine by turning the ignition key. Move away
from the machine.
Try to put the fire out only if adequate and efficient extinguishing means are
available (e.g. an extinguisher).
Snorkel International, LLC
2009 Roseport Road
Elwood, KS 66024
www.snorkellifts.com
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Model: Snorkel SR9244 SR1054
Part Number: 159-0037-000

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