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TUAREG 92 4x4 EVO APACHE 92 4x4 EVO - Oleo-Mac

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2.4. FIRE SAFETY<br />

When reversing the riding mower it is necessary to adhere to fundamentals and regulations for<br />

work safety and fire protection relating to work with this type of machine.<br />

! Regularly remove flammable substances (dry grass, leaves, etc.) from the area around the exhaust,<br />

engine, battery and anywhere, where they could come into contact with petrol or oil and subsequently<br />

catch on fire and so result in a fire on the machine.<br />

! Allow the riding mower engine to cool down before parking it in a closed location.<br />

! Pay increased attention when working with petrol, oil and other flammable substances. These are<br />

very flammable substances, the fumes of which are explosive. Do not smoke during this work. Never<br />

unscrew the petrol tank cap and refill with petrol while the engine is running, if the engine is hot or if<br />

the machine is in a closed location.<br />

! Check the petrol lines before using and do not fill the petrol all the way up to the bottleneck of the<br />

tank. The heat generated by the engine, sun and the expansion of the fuel may lead to the petrol<br />

overflowing and a subsequent fire.<br />

! For storing flammable substances use containers designed for this purpose. Never store a canister<br />

with petrol or the machine inside a building near any source of heat.<br />

! Pay increased attention when working with the battery. The gas inside the battery is highly explosive,<br />

therefore do not smoke in the vicinity of the battery and do not use an open flame so as to avoid<br />

serious injuries.<br />

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