Adding Fuel (See fig 5)
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Set generator outdoors that is well ventilated.
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Remove fuel cap.
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Insert a funnel into the fuel tank and carefully pour gasoline into the tank until fuel level reaches 1 ½ inches below the
top of the neck. Be careful not to overfill the tank to provide space for fuel expansion.
Connecting Generator to an Electrical System
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If connecting generator to a building's electrical system for standby power, you must use a qualified electrician to install
a transfer switch. The power from the generator must be isolated from the circuit breaker or alternative power source.
The connection must comply with all electrical codes and applicable laws.
WARNING!
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Never handle the generator, electronic devices, or any cord while standing in water, while barefoot, or when hands or
feet are wet.
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Always keep the generator dry. Never operate generator in rain or under wet conditions.
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Use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) in a damp or highly conductive area, such as metal decking or steel
work.
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Never plug electronic devices into generator having frayed, worn, or bare wires. Never touch bare wires or make
contact with receptacles.
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Never permit a child or unqualified person to operate generator. Keep children a minimum of 10 feet away from the
generator at all times.
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If using the generator for back up power, notify the utility company.
If connecting generator to a building's electrical system for standby power, you must use a qualified electrician to
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install a transfer switch. Failure to isolate the generator from the power utility could result in serious injury or death to
electric utility workers.
ASSEMBLY
This generator produces a very high voltage which could result in burn or
electrocution causing serious injury or death.
Fig 5
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