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Danger, Caution – Snorkel SR3084SL User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Safety

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SR3084SL – 8210037

Engine and Fuel Handling Precautions

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Operator’s Manual for

complete information on safe engine operation, mainte-

nance, and specifi cations.

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Danger

Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poi-
sonous gas that is invisible and odorless. Breathing
engine exhaust fumes will cause death or serious
illness. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area or
indoors without adequate ventilation.

Be careful not to run the diesel fuel tank empty. Bleed the

fuel system if air enters the lines between the tank and

the injection pump.

Allow the engine to return to idle before shutting the

engine off.

Do not smoke or permit open fl ames while fueling or near

fueling operations.

Never remove the fuel cap or fi ll the fuel tank while the

engine is running or hot. Never allow fuel to spill on hot

machine components.

Maintain control of the fuel fi ller nozzle when fi lling the

tank. Spilled fuel is a potential fi re hazard.

Do not overfi ll the fuel tank. Allow room for expansion.

Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

Tighten the fuel tank cap securely. If the fuel cap is lost,

replace it with an approved cap from Snorkel. Use of a

non-approved cap without proper venting may result in

pressurization of the tank.

Never use fuel for cleaning purposes.

For diesel engines, use the correct fuel grade for the

operating season.

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Caution

Engine coolant escaping under pressure may cause
serious burns. Shut the engine off and let it cool
before removing the radiator cap.

Let the engine and radiator cool before adding coolant.

Placards and Decals

The aerial platform is equipped with placards and decals

that provide instruction for operation and accident preven-

tion. Do not operate the aerial platform if any placards or

decals are missing, damaged, or illegible.