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Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte has been known to be harmful to the skin and eyes, and
to be toxic. The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically conductive
and corrosive. Strictly observe the following precautions:
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Wear full eye protection and protective clothing.
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Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash it off immediately with water.
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Where electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly and immediately with water and seek medical attention.
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Wash down spilled electrolyte with an aid neutralizing agent. A common practice is to use a solution of 1 pound (500 grams) bicarbonate
of soda to 1 gallon (4 liters) of water. The bicarbonate of soda solution is to be added until the evidence of reaction (foaming) has
ceased. The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water and the area dried.
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Lead-acid batteries present a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas. Strictly observe the following pre-
cautions:
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DO NOT smoke when near the battery.
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DO NOT cause flame or spark in the battery area.
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Discharge static electricity from the body before touching the battery by first touching a grounded metal surface.
Be sure the utility power supply is turned off and the 7.5 Amp fuse is removed from the generator Control Panel,
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or sparking may occur at the battery posts as the cables are attached and cause an explosion.
4.8 — Attention After Submersion
If the generator has been submerged in water, it MUST NOT be started and operated. Following any submersion in water, have a Dealer thor-
oughly clean, dry, and inspect the generator. If the structure (home) has been flooded, it should be inspected by a certified electrician to ensure
there won't be any electrical problems during generator operation or when utility power is returned.
4.9 — Corrosion Protection
Periodically wash and wax the enclosure using automotive type products. Frequent washing is recommended in salt water/coastal areas. Spray
engine linkages with a light oil such as WD-40.
4.10 — Out of Service Procedure
4.10.1— Removal From Service
If the generator cannot be exercised every 7 days and will be out of service longer than 90 days, prepare the generator for storage:
1.
Start the engine and let it warm up.
2.
Close the fuel shutoff valve in the fuel supply line and allow the unit to shut down.
3.
Once the unit has shut down, set the generator's Main Circuit Breaker (Generator Disconnect) to its OFF (OPEN) position.
4.
Turn off the utility power to the transfer switch.
5.
Remove the 7.5 Amp
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Disconnect the battery cables. Remove negative cable first.
7.
Remove battery charger AC input T1/Neutral cable (has white sleeve) at controller.
8.
While the engine is still warm, drain the oil completely, and then refill the crankcase with oil.
9.
Attach a tag to the engine indicating the viscosity and classification of the new oil in the crankcase.
10. Remove the spark plug(s) and spray a fogging agent into the spark plug(s)' threaded openings. Reinstall and tighten the spark plug(s).
11. Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry room on a wooden board. Never store the battery on any concrete or earthen floor.
12. Clean and wipe down the entire generator.
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fuse from the generator's Control Panel.
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