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Fan Belt Replacement

Removing the battery

•Before inspecting the electric system, disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. •Batteries emit flammable gases and may cause ignition and explosion. Battery electrolyte contains dilute sulfuric acid. Handle the battery with extreme care.

Ventilation

•When conducting maintenance work in poorly ventilated locations indoors, keep doors and windows open and ventilate air to avoid gas poisoning.

Handling high pressure hoses

•Kinks and cracks on high pressure hoses could cause breakage. Do not use any hoses with kinks and cracks. •If fuel hoses or hydraulic oil hoses are loose or cracked, they could cause fire. Always repair them immediately.

Parts that have been removed

•Place removed parts in a stable condition; otherwise, they may fall down and become dangerous. •Keep children and bystanders away from the parts storage area. •When the ground is not hard and solid, parts may sink or fall down from their own weight. Arrange the parts storage area in a place which has level and hard ground. •If soil or dirt gets inside pipes, it could cause malfunction or errors. Plug or cap pipes of removed parts.

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