Make sure you review each warning in
order to prevent fire hazard.
Do not refill tank while engine is
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running or hot.
Before filling fuel, turn the engine switch
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into
(Fuel stop/close) position.
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Be careful not to admit dust, dirt, water
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or other foreign objects into fuel.
Wipe off spilt fuel thoroughly before
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starting engine.
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Keep open flames away.
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3. CHECKING COMPONENT PARTS
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Check following items before starting engine:
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Fuel leakage from fuel hose, etc.
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Bolts and nuts for looseness.
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Components for damage or breakage.
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Generator not resting on or against any
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adjacent wiring.
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4. CHECK GENERATOR SURROUNDINGS.
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Make sure you review each warning in
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order to prevent fire hazard.
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Keep area clear of in flammables or
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other hazardous materials.
Keep generator at least 1meter away
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from buildings or other structures.
Only operate generator in a dry, well
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ventilated area.
Keep exhaust pipe clear of foreign
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objects.
Keep generator away from open flame.
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No smoking!
Keep generator on a stable and level
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surface.
Do not block generator air vents with
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paper or other material.
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5. GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
To ground the generator to the earth, connect
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the grounding lug of the generator to the
grounding spike driven into the earth or to the
conductor which has been already grounded
to the earth. (See Fig. 2-t)
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If such grounding conductor or grounding
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electrode is unavailable, connect the
grounding lug of the generator to the
grounding terminal of the using electric tool or
appliance. (See Fig. 2-y)
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6. NOTES ON INSTALLATION
Always be sure to place the generator on a
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level surface, locking the wheel with the
stopper and/or chocking the wheels.
(See Fig. 2-u)
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w UNLOCK
e LOCK