Safety precautions and instructions, Accidental starting, Battery – Kohler Marine Generator Sets 11EFOZ/13EOZ User Manual

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TP-6069 6/03

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Safety Precautions and Instructions

Safety Precautions and Instructions

IMPORTANT

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS. Electromechanical
equipment, including generator sets,
transfer switches, switchgear, and
accessories, can cause bodily harm
and pose life-threatening danger when
improperly

installed,

operated,

or

maintained. To prevent accidents be
aware of potential dangers and act
safely.

Read and follow all safety

precautions and instructions.

SAVE

THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

This manual has several types of safety
precautions and instructions: Danger,
Warning, Caution, and Notice.

DANGER

Danger indicates the presence of a
hazard

that

will

cause

severe

personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.

WARNING

Warning indicates the presence of a
hazard

that

can

cause

severe

personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.

CAUTION

Caution indicates the presence of a
hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage.

NOTICE

Notice

communicates

installation,

operation, or maintenance information
that is safety related but not hazard
related.

Safety decals affixed to the equipment
in prominent places alert the operator
or service technician to potential
hazards and explain how to act safely.
The decals are shown throughout this
publication

to

improve

operator

recognition.

Replace missing or

damaged decals.

Accidental Starting

Accidental starting.
Can cause severe injury or death.

Disconnect the battery cables before
working

on

the

generator

set.

Remove the negative (--) lead first
when

disconnecting

the

battery.

Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery.

WARNING

Disabling

the

generator

set.

Accidental

starting

can

cause

severe injury or death.

Before

working on the generator set or
connected equipment, disable the
generator set as follows: (1) Move the
generator set master switch to the OFF
position. (2) Disconnect the power to
the battery charger. (3) Remove the
battery cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery. Follow
these precautions to prevent starting of
the generator set by an automatic
transfer

switch,

remote

start/stop

switch, or engine start command from a
remote computer.

Disabling

the

generator

set.

Accidental

starting

can

cause

severe injury or death.

Before

working on the generator set or
equipment connected to the set,
disable the generator set as follows:
(1) Place the generator set start/stop
switch

in

the

STOP

position.

(2) Disconnect the power to the battery
charger, if equipped. (3) Remove the
battery cables, negative (--) lead first.
Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery. Follow
these precautions to prevent the
starting of the generator set by the
remote start/stop switch.

Disabling

the

generator

set.

Accidental

starting

can

cause

severe injury or death.

Before

working on the generator set or
equipment connected to the set,
disable the generator set as follows:
(1) Press the generator set on/off
button to shut down the generator set.
All indicator lamps dim. (2) Disconnect
the power to the battery charger, if
equipped.

(3) Remove the battery

cables,

negative

(--)

lead

first.

Reconnect the negative (--) lead last
when reconnecting the battery. Follow
these precautions to prevent the
starting of the generator set by the
remote start/stop switch.

Battery

Sulfuric acid in batteries.
Can cause severe injury or death.

Wear protective goggles and clothing.
Battery acid may cause blindness and
burn skin.

WARNING

Battery

electrolyte

is

a diluted

sulfuric acid. Battery acid can cause
severe injury or death. Battery acid
can cause blindness and burn skin.
Always

wear

splashproof

safety

goggles, rubber gloves, and boots
when servicing the battery.

Do not

open a sealed battery or mutilate the
battery case. If battery acid splashes in
the eyes or on the skin, immediately
flush the affected area for 15 minutes
with large quantities of clean water.
Seek immediate medical aid in the case
of eye contact. Never add acid to a
battery after placing the battery in
service, as this may result in hazardous
spattering of battery acid.

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