5 battery safety, 6 maintenance/storage safety, 7 towing safety – Echo DL10570 Owners Manual v.2 User Manual
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SAFETY
1.5 BATTERY SAFETY
1.7 TOWING SAFETY
1.6 MAINTENANCE/STORAGE SAFETY
DANGER / POISON
SHIELD EYES
EXPLOSIVE GASES
CAN CAUSE
BLINDNESS OR
INJURY
NO
• SPARKS
• FLAMES
• SMOKING
SULFURIC
ACID
CAN CAUSE
BLINDNESS OR
SEVERE BURNS
FLUSH EYES
IMMEDIATELY
WITH WATER
GET
MEDICAL
HELP
FAST
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.
Improper use and care of the battery on electric start models
can result in serious personal injury or property damage.
Always observe the following safety precautions.
Poison/Danger - Causes Severe Burns. The battery
contains sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
clothing. Keep out of reach of children.
•
ANTIDOTE-External Contact: Flush immediately
with water.
•
ANTIDOTE-Internal: Drink a large amount of
water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia,
beaten egg or vegetable oil. Call a physician
immediately.
•
ANTIDOTE-Eye Contact: Flush with water for 15
minutes. Get prompt medical attention.
1. The battery produces explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flame or cigarettes away. Ventilate area when charging
battery. Always wear safety goggles when working
near battery.
2. The battery contains toxic materials. Do not damage
battery case. If case is broken or damaged, avoid
contact with battery contents.
3. Neutralize acid spills with a baking soda and water
solution. Properly dispose of a damaged or worn-out
battery. Check with local authorities for proper disposal
methods.
4. Do not short circuit battery. Severe fumes and fire
can result.
5. Before working with electrical wires or components,
disconnect battery ground (negative) cable first.
Disconnect positive cable second. Reverse this order
when reconnecting battery cables.
1. Before inspecting, servicing, storing, or changing
an accessory, shut off the machine and make sure
all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key
where applicable.
2. Replace any missing or unreadable safety decals.
Refer to the safety decal section for part numbers.
3. Allow machine to cool before storing in an enclosure.
4. Store the machine out of reach of children and where
fuel vapors will not reach an open flame or spark.
5. Never store this machine with fuel in the fuel tank
inside a building where fumes may be ignited by an
open flame or spark. Ignition sources can be hot water
and space heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves,
electric motors, etc.
6. Drain the fuel and dispose of it in a safe manner for
storage periods of three months or more.
1. Rotate the discharge tube to face the opposite direction
of the towing vehicle before towing.
2. Insert transport safety pin and clip, and set brake
handle to locked position, if applicable.
3. Connect hitch safety chains. Tighten trailer hitch bolts.
Do not attempt to tow the trailer if the vehicle is not
equipped with a 2” (50 mm) ball.
4. Do not exceed the maximum towing speed indicated
on tire sidewall. Inflate tires to manufacturer’s
specifications as stated on the tire sidewall.
5. Optimum towing performance can be achieved by
maintaining a horizontal trailer hitch.
6. Check wheel lug bolts periodically to ensure they are
tight and secure.
7. Make sure the jack stand and the rear stabilizer (where
applicable) on the trailer are in the UP position during
towing. Place the jack stand on a level surface and
secure it in the DOWN position before using.
8. Never allow passengers to ride on the machine.
9. If applicable, shut off fuel supply when towing.
10. Towing laws may vary in different countries/regions/
states. It is recommended that you contact your local
motor vehicle department for any special regulations
that pertain to towing and know the laws of any country/
region/state you travel through.