Operation
Figure 3 - Control Panel
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PRE-USE CHECK
Prior to starting the generator and adding loads, perform the following
tasks:
1. Make sure the generator in on a firm, level, non-combustible
surface with at least five (5) feet of clearance on all sides.
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Never operate in an enclosed area or indoors!
NEVER use in the home, in a vehicle, or in
partly enclosed areas such as garages, even
if doors and windows are open! ONLY use
outdoors and far from open windows, doors,
vents, and in an area that will not accumulate
deadly exhaust.
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The engine exhaust fumes contain carbon
monoxide, which you cannot see or smell.
This poisonous gas, if breathed in sufficient
concentrations, can cause unconsciousness
or even death.
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Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and
ventilating air is critical to correct generator
operation. Do not alter the installation or
permit even partial blockage of ventilation
provisions, as this can seriously affect safe
operation of the generator. The generator
MUST be operated outdoors.
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This exhaust system must be properly
maintained. Do nothing that might render the
exhaust system unsafe or in noncompliance
with any local codes and/or standards.
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The manufacturer recommends installing
a battery operated carbon monoxide alarm
indoors, according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
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NEVER use in the home, or in partly enclosed areas
such as garages, campers or trailers. ONLY use
outdoors and far from open windows, doors, vents.
2. Remove the fuel cap and check the fuel level. If fuel is needed,
see the section "FUELING THE GENERATOR".
3. Remove the left side service cover and check the oil level by
removing the oil filler cap. The oil level should be to the bottom
of the threads on the oil fill pipe. If oil is needed, see the section
"ADDING ENGINE OIL".
4. Replace and secure the left side service cover.
5. Make sure there are no loads connected to the generator.
6. The National Electric Code (NEC) requires the frame and
external electrically conductive parts of the generator be properly
connected to an approved earth ground. Proper grounding of the
generator will prevent electrical shock in the event of a ground
fault condition in the generator or in connected electrical devices.
Proper grounding also helps dissipate static electricity, which
often builds up in unguarded devices.
7. Local electrical codes may also require proper grounding of the
generator.
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Starting the generator with accessories
connected to the 120 VAC outlets will damage
the generator and the connected devices.