Yanmar SD60 Operation Manual page 11

Sail-drive
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CAUTION
Poor Lighting Hazard
Ensure that the work area is adequately
illuminated. Always install wire cages
on portable safety lamps.
Tool Hazard
Always use tools appropriate for the
task at hand and use the correct size
tool for loosening or tightening
machine parts.
Exposure Hazard
Always wear eye
protection when servicing
the Sail-Drive or when
using compressed air or
high-pressure water. Dust,
flying debris, compressed
air, pressurized water or
steam may injure your
eyes.
Slipping and Tripping Hazard
Ensure that adequate floor
space is set aside for
servicing Sail-Drive. The
floor space must be clean,
flat and free of spilled
liquids and debris to
prevent slipping or
tripping.
SD60 Operation Manual
It is important to perform daily checks as
listed in this Operation Manual.
Periodic maintenance prevents
unexpected downtime, reduces the
number of accidents due to poor Sail-Drive
performance and can help extend the life
of the Sail-Drive and engine.
Always be environmentally
responsible.
Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other
governmental agencies for the proper
disposal of hazardous materials such as
lubrication oil, diesel fuel and engine
coolant. Consult the local authorities or
reclamation facility.
Never dispose of hazardous materials by
dumping them into a sewer, on the ground
or into ground water or waterways.
Never attempt to modify the Sail-Drive's
design or safety features.
• Never release or modify the limiting
devices such as the engine speed limit,
fuel injection limit, etc.
• Modification will impair the safety and
performance of the product and shorten
product life.
• Modifications to the design, safety or
limiting features will void the warranty.
SAFETY
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