FUELS AND LUBRICANTS
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Stop the engine before topping up with fuel and lubricants.
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Do not smoke close to the engine and keep any naked flames away when filling with fuel
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Wear gloves to detect a possible leakage.
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Hot oil can burn. Allow the engine to cool before checking the oil level, replacing the oil or the oil filter
cartridge.
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Always use the oils and fuels recommended by NANNI DIESEL.
EXHAUST GAS PREVENTION
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Run the engine in a properly ventilated space away from people or animals. The accumulation of exhaust
gas may be noxious.
PRESSURE
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Do not open oil or coolant caps when the engine is running or when it is hot. Release all pressure in
circuits before removing the caps.
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Do not check for possible pressure leaks with your bare hands. Wear gloves. Discharged fluids under
pressure may cause severe injury. If struck by a fluid jet, have the injury checked by a physician.
BATTERY
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An extremely explosive flammable and volatile detonating gas mixture forms when charging the battery.
Never smoke or come close to the battery with a naked flame or an object producing sparks.
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Never short-circuit the terminals of the battery.
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The electrolyte in the battery is highly corrosive. Wear gloves and protective goggles.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
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Cut the engine contact and the battery isolation switch before starting any work on electrical equipment.
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Check the condition of electrical wiring and cables. A short circuit can cause a fire.
SCRAPPING FLUIDS
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The different fluids used to operate the engine constitute a danger to health. Fully read the instructions
given on the packaging of these products.
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Observe the environmental protection rules related to scrapping of oil, fuel, coolant, filters and batteries.
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