Diesel
1. Do not remove the fuel tank cap and refuel
while the engine is running. If the original fuel
cap is lost, a permitted cap must be used
immediately as a replacement.
2. Purchase fuel reasonably. Summer-grade
fuel should not be stored and used in winter. Do
not use fuel for cleaning purposes. When
refueling the tank, control the fuel nozzle to
prevent fuel from spilling. If fuel spills, wipe it
off immediately. The amount of fuel added should
not exceed the capacity limit, at most filling to the
bottom of the fuel filler hole, leaving some space
for fuel expansion.
3. Under no circumstances should gasoline,
alcohol, or their mixtures be added to diesel fuel.
These mixtures increase the risk of fire and explosion.
Radiator Precautions
Due to the sudden release of pressure in
the cooling system, the sprayed coolant can
cause serious burns. Therefore, when the
engine is still hot, be very careful when
unscrewing the radiator cap. If the engine is
still working, let it idle for a few minutes and
then turn off the engine to cool down until the
radiator cap can be directly touched by hand.
Then wrap the radiator cover with wet cloth
and unscrew the radiator cover to the first gear
position, and wait for the pressure to be
reduced before unscrewing the cap.
Safe Cabin
1. The company does not advocate or encourage users to adjust, drill, weld, or change the cabin and tractor
body in any form. Moreover, it is not allowed to connect chains or ropes to the cabin or body for towing
operations (except for specialized towing mechanisms). Doing so may cause damage, weaken structural strength,
and endanger your safety.
A1-5 / Safety Rules / Safety Signs / Universal Symbols
Safety rules
1. You must thoroughly read and understand the user maintenance manual before operating;
2. When starting the tractor, pay attention to whether there are people around, and ensure that the power
output device is in the off state;
3. Carrying passengers on the tractor is prohibited;
4. Regularly tighten bolts and nuts;
5. Cover all guards and maintain a distance from moving parts;
6. When transporting, the left and right brake pedals must be interlocked;
7. Drive slowly when braking, turning, or crossing roads;
8. When driving on the road, comply with local traffic safety rules, and use slow movement signs and
warning lights appropriately;
9. Use tractor hitch to pull load;
10. Before the driver gets off, turn off the engine, take out the key, and shift all gear levers to the neutral position.
Safety Signs
Caution:
The safety warning signs should be kept clear and visible. When they become dirty,they can be washed with soapy water and wiped clean with a soft cloth.
When the safety sign is lost or unclear, it is necessary to promptly contact the
distribution department or manufacturer for replacement;
If replacing parts with safety warning signs, the safety warning signs should also be replaced when replacing the parts;
The contents indicated by the safety warning signs involve personal safety and must be strictly implemented.

1. Safety warning sign Ⅳ
2. Safety warning sign II
Meaning: During machine operation, maintain a
distance from the hot surfaces of the machine, otherwise, burns may occur!
Sticker placement: the outside of the muffler (post-treatment), radiator side.
Meaning: When the lifter is in operation, stay away from the machine, otherwise, there is a danger of being crushed by heavy objects!
Sticker placement: the left side of the rear mudguard.
3. Safety warning sign VI
Meaning: It is prohibited to sit in non-passenger positions on the tractor, otherwise falling accidents may occur!
Sticker placement: The front of the left and right mudguards.
4. Safety warning sign III
Meaning: When the lift rod control mechanism is working, stay away from the lift rod area to avoid personal injury!
Sticker placement: The rear end of the left and right mudguards.
5. Safety warning sign I
Meaning:Before performing maintenance, servicing, or adjustments, you should follow the user manual's instructions to stop the engine and remove the
ignition key.Sticker placement: The front of the dashboard.
6. Safety warning sign IX
Meaning: When the engine is operating, do notextend your hand into the working area, and do no open or remove the safety guard.
Sticker placement: On the engine guard.
7. Safe starting sign
Meaning: The driver must start the engine from the driver's seat.
Sticker placement: The front of the dashboard.
8. Read the instruction manual label
Meaning: Please read the user manual to understand the meaning of non-text safety signs.
Sticker placement: The front of the dashboard.

9. Power output safety signs
Meaning: Only when all parts of the machine have completely stopped can they be touched.
Sticker placement: On the PTO guard.
10. Battery identification
Meaning: When maintaining the battery, consult the user manual for the correct maintenance procedures.
Sticker placement: On the battery surface.
11. Fuse safety warning signs
Meaning: As shown in the figure on the right.Sticker placement: Near the electrical box.
12. Fire prevention signs for refueling
Meaning: As shown in the figure on the right.
Sticker placement: Near the fuel tank filler opening
13. Power output safety signs
Meaning: As shown in the figure on the right.
Sticker placement: Near the power output shaft.
14. Safety warning sign
Meaning: As shown in the figure on the right.Sticker placement: The rear crossbar of the floor,near the upper fuel inlet at the front of the fuel tank.