k. Store the machine in a secure and well
ventilated area. Unauthorised personnel
should not have access to this machine.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUEL FILLING
a. Select level bare ground, remote from
any buildings as a refuelling station. Ensure
that there is no combustible material in the
immediate vicinity.
b. Smoking, using a naked flame or
producing sparks is strictly forbidden
whilst refuelling. Petrol is highly flammable
and its vapours are combustible.
c. Ensure that the fuel tap is turned 'off'.
This will ensure that fresh fuel does not 'flood'
the engines carburettor.
d. The engine must be turned 'off' and
allowed to cool before refuelling is
attempted. Inadvertent fuel spillage onto a
hot engine can result in the risk of fire.
e. Any fuel spills must be dealt with
immediately. If petrol contaminates any
clothing the operator must change clothes.
Do not rely on the fuel evaporating from the
clothes. Wash or launder the clothing when the
fuel has evaporated from the material.
f. The use of a funnel during refuelling is
recommended. Use of a funnel will minimise
the risk of fuel spillage.
g. Fill the tank with the correct grade of
unleaded fuel to a level approximately
half way up the fuel filter. Pour the fuel into
the tank carefully and do not try to fill the tank
completely. Pour the petrol slowly to avoid air
traps during filling that could cause fuel spillage.
h. Check the fuel tank cap, and replace as
soon as refuelling is completed. The cap
has a bayonet type connection. Check that it
is correctly installed and seated before slowly
turning on the fuel tap.
i. Check for any fuel leaks throughout the fuel
system. Do not attempt to start the engine if a
fuel leak is suspected. Any detected leak must be
repaired by a suitably qualified technician.
j. Observe all national and/or local
regulations about the storage and use
of petroleum products. All local bye laws
should be observed.
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HEALTH ADVICE
instances, depending on the materials you
are working with, this dust can be particularly
harmful. You are advised to consider the risks
associated with the materials you are working
with and to reduce the risk of exposure. As
some materials can produce dust that may be
hazardous to your health, we recommend the
use of an approved face mask with replaceable
filters when using this machine.
You should always:
• Work in a well-ventilated area.
• Work with approved safety equipment, such
thrown towards your eyes, which could result
in severe eye damage. Before beginning power
tool operation, always wear safety goggles or
safety glasses with side shield or a full face
shield where needed.
missing parts are replaced. Failure to follow this
rule could result in serious personal injury.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR
H320 COMPACTOR
a. Cordon off the work area. Members of the
public and unauthorised personnel should be kept
at a safe distance from compacting operations.
b. Be completely sure that you know how
to switch the machine 'off'. If you get into
difficulty during compacting operations it is
important that you can perform an emergency
shutdown of the machine.
c. Never leave the H320 running and
unattended. The machine vibrates as soon
as it is started, and will also begin to move
forwards. The machine must be shutdown if it
is left unattended.
d. Always switch the engine 'off' before
moving the machine around the site. When
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WARNING: When using this machine,
dust particles will be produced. In some
as dust masks that are specially designed to
filter microscopic particles.
WARNING: the operation of any power
tool can result in foreign objects being
WARNING: If any parts are missing,
do not operate your machine until the