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Safety
When in operation, the exhaust from the generator contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide
is both odourless and colourless and may be present even if you do not see or smell gas. Breathing this
poisonous gas can lead to headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, loss of consciousness and eventually death.
• The generator must only be used outdoors in non-confined areas.
• Keep adequate clearance around the generator to allow for proper ventilation.
• Do not cover the generator.
The generator may emit highly flammable and explosive fuel fumes which can cause severe burns or even
death. A nearby naked flame can lead to an explosion even if not directly in contact with the fuel.
• Do not operate the generator near a naked flame.
• Do not smoke near the generator.
• Always operate the generator on a dry, firm and level surface.
• Always switch the generator off before refuelling it. Let the generator cool down for at least 2 minutes before
removing the fuel tank cap. Loosen the cap slowly to relieve pressure in the fuel tank.
• Do not fill the fuel tank to the top, the fuel could expand during operation. Always wipe up any spilt fuel
before starting the generator.
• Always empty the fuel tank before storing or transporting the generator.
• Before transporting, turn off the fuel valve and disconnect the spark plug.
The generator produces powerful, potentially lethal voltage.
• Only electrical devices should be plugged into this generator, either directly or with an extension lead.
Never connect the generator to a building’s electrical system without the help of a qualified electrician.
Connecting the generator in the wrong way can create feedback into the mains network resulting in
an electrocution hazard. The connections must comply to all local wiring regulations and codes of practice.
• Do not connect the generator to any other power source such as another generator or inverter.
• Use a residual current device (RCD) in highly conductive areas such as on metal platforms or roofs.
• Do not use the generator in wet conditions or wet environments.
• Do not operate the generator near water such as pools, beaches or jetties.
• Never touch the generator if it or your hands are wet.
• Do not touch bare wires or electrical sockets.
• Do not allow children or non-qualified persons to operate the generator.
The generator becomes extremely hot during use. Temperatures near the exhaust can exceed 65 °C.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Observe all the warnings on the generator denoting hot surfaces.
• Allow the generator to cool after use before touching the engine or other areas that have become hot
during operation.
Misuse of this generator can damage it or shorten its life.
• Use the generator only for its intended purpose.
• Make sure the generator is on a level surface.
• Allow the generator to run for several minutes before connecting any electrical devices.
• Promptly turn off and disconnect any malfunctioning electrical devices.
• Do not exceed the capacity of the generator by connecting electrical devices requiring a combined power in
excess of the wattage capacity of the generator.
• Do not turn on electrical devices until after they are connected to the generator.
• Turn off all connected electrical devices before switching the generator off.