Safety information and precautions, Danger, Warning – MotorVac CarbonClean Dual System MCS 352 User Manual

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Safety Information and Precautions

/!\ DANGER

Vehicle exhaust gases contain Carbon Monoxide, which is a colorless and odorless lethal gas.

Only run engines in well-ventilated areas and avoid breathing exhaust gases.

Extended breathing of exhaust gases will cause serious injury or death.

/!\ WARNING

Exhaust gases, moving parts, hot surfaces, and potent chemicals are present during the use of the fuel
system cleaner.

Read and understand the operator’s manual before using the fuel system cleaner.
When using chemicals always refer to the MSDS sheets and manufacturer’s instructions for
the proper procedure to handle emergency medical treatment, cleanup, handling and storage
requirements.

Improper use of the fuel system cleaner or exposure to exhaust gases or cleaning chemicals can cause
injury.

Flammable fuel chemical and vapors can ignite.

Avoid exposure to flames, sparks, hot engine parts, and other ignition sources.
Always keep fully charge fire extinguisher nearby. The extinguisher should have a class B
rating and be suitable for gasoline, chemical, and electrical fires.
Cleanup any fuel or chemical spills immediately.
Dispose of contaminated cleanup material according to governing environmental laws.
Never look directly into the air induction plenum or carburetor throat when the engine is
operating.
Always plug or cap any open fuel lines during service.
Keep Cleaner and Detergent container closed except when filling reservoir.

Explosion or flame or exposure to flammable liquid and vapors can cause injury.

Flammable liquid can splash out of reservoir when pump is on and/or unit is being moved.

Always keep Reservoir Cap secure except when filling reservoir.

Explosion or flame can cause injury.

Many fuel systems maintain residual pressure in fuel lines even after the engine has been turned off.

Wear safety goggles.
Wear chemical resistant gloves when connecting or disconnecting fitting and adaptors.
Obtain ZERO psi before connecting or disconnecting any fuel lines or adaptors.

Explosion or flame or exposure to flammable liquid and vapors can cause injury.

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