Exhaust System; Launching And Lifting Boats; Batteries - Barrus Shire 15 70WB Manual

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The engine and its accessories are not intended to be put into operation until they are
integrated into the boat as a whole. No person should be in the engine compartment and the
engine cover or deck hatches should be closed whilst the engine is running.

4. Exhaust System

EXHAUST HAZARD! NEVER OPERATE ENGINE IN A BOATS ENGINE BAY
WITHOUT PROPER VENTILATION. NEVER BLOCK VENTS OR OTHER MEANS OF
VENTILATION. ALL COMBUSTION ENGINES CREATE CARBON MONOXIDE GAS
DURING OPERATION. ACCUMULATION OF THIS GAS COULD CAUSE ILLNESS OR
BURN HAZARD! WAIT UNTIL THE EXHAUST COOLS BEFORE YOU TOUCH IT.
Exhaust gases may have temperatures as high as 650°C and contain elements which are
harmful if ingested.
It is therefore essential that exhaust systems are gas tight and lagged to prevent accidental
burning and inhalation of exhaust gases when inside the boat cabin.

5. Launching and Lifting Boats

Care must be taken when launching or craning new boats into or out of the waterway, so that
water does not enter the engine via the exhaust system or air vents. It is recommended that
these are blocked temporarily whilst undertaking this procedure.

6. Batteries

EXPLOSION HAZARD! NEVER SHORT OUT THE BATTERY TERMINALS,
INCLUDING WHEN CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY CHARGE THIS WILL
RESULT IN A SPARK AND MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE.
RDG603A81 – Issue 2
WARNING:
EVEN DEATH.
WARNING:
DANGER:
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