SAFETY INFORMATIONS
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Keep children and other persons out of the working area.
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Do not allow children to play with this tool or its packaging.
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Do not use the tool if parts are damaged.
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Use the tool for the intended purpose only.
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Be careful when working on running engines. Loose clothing, tools and other objects can be
caught by rotating parts and cause serious injury.
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Be careful when working on hot engines because of the risk of explosions and burn injuries!
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This manual serves as a brief guide and does not replace a workshop manual. Always refer to
the vehicle-specific service literature, particularly the technical data such as torque values and
instructions for disassembly/assembly, etc.
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WARNING! DO NOT use this kit or the components from this kit on diesel fuel systems or high
pressure petrol injection systems (in excess of 145psi/10 bar).
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Ensure you have read and understood the safety aspects of dealing with the fuel injection
system and petrol in general before commencing.
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IMPORTANT: Always refer to the vehicle manufacturer's service instructions, or proprietary
manual to establish the current procedure and data. These instructions are provided as a
guide only.
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WARNING! Ensure all Health and Safety, local authority, and general workshop practice
regulations are strictly adhered to when using product.
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Maintain tools in good and clean condition for best and safest performance. DO NOT use test
kit if damaged. Account for all tools and parts being used and DO NOT leave them in, or on
the engine after use.
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Ensure you have read and understood the safety aspects of dealing with the fuel injection
system and petrol in general before commencing.
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WARNING! Petrol fumes and battery gases are explosive.
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DO NOT smoke or allow an open flame or sparks in the work area.
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Keep a dry chemical (class B) fire extinguisher near to the working area.
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Avoid fire hazard by using caution when disconnecting fuel lines and installing adaptors - some
spillage is inevitable.
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When connecting to or disconnecting from a fuel system, relieve pressure from system and
wrap a cloth around the fuel line fitting to absorb any fuel leakage. Wipe up fuel spills
immediately.
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NOTE: Constantly check gauge and adaptor connections for leakage. If you see leakage, turn
off the ignition or disable the fuel pump, relieve fuel pressure if necessary and correct leaks
before continuing.
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DO NOT let fuel drip or spill onto a hot engine.
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Wipe up fuel spills immediately.
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When using tee adaptors, secure hose with hose clamps to ensure leak-free connections.
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Check all adaptor sealing washers and 'O' rings are in good condition before use.
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DO NOT allow fuel to remain in the adaptors or hoses after use.
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Wear approved eye protection. A full range of personal safety equipment is available from your
Sealey stockist.
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Keep yourself, clothing and test equipment away from all moving or hot engine parts.
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DO NOT wear jewellery and tie back long hair.
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Before performing a test with the engine running (unless the manufacturer's manual states
otherwise), set the parking brake and place the gear selector in neutral or park, and block the
drive wheels.
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Exhaust gas contains deadly poisonous gases. The test area must be well ventilated - route
the exhaust gas outdoors.
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Before repairing the fuel system, turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the battery per
manufacturer's procedure.
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Never disconnect the battery whilst the engine is running.
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