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OPERATION OF GENERATOR IN RAIN, WET, ICY, OR FLOODED
CONDITIONS.

Water is an excellent conductor of electricity! Water which comes in
contact with electrically charged components can transmit electricity to
the frame and other surfaces, resulting in electrical shock to anyone
contacting them.
Operate generator in a clean, dry, well ventilated area. Make sure
hands are dry before touching unit.

TAMPERING WITH FACTORY SET ENGINE SPEED SETTINGS.

Engine speed has been factory set to provide safe operation.
Tampering with the engine speed adjustment could result in over-
heating of attachments and could cause a fire.

Never attempt to “speed-up” the engine to obtain more performance.
Both the output voltage and frequency will be thrown out of standard by
this practice, endangering attachments and the user.

IMPROPER CONNECTION OF ITEMS TO GENERATOR.

Exceeding the load capacity of the generator by attaching too many
items, or items with very high load ratings to it could result in 
overheating of some items or their attachment wiring resulting in fire or
electrical shock. Make sure that the sum total of electrical loads for all
attachments does not exceed the load rating of the generator.

ATTEMPTING TO FILL THE FUEL TANK WHILE THE ENGINE IS
RUNNING.

Gasoline and gasoline vapors can become ignited by coming in contact
with hot components such as the muffler, engine exhaust gases, or
from an electrical spark.

Turn engine off and allow it to cool before adding fuel to the tank. Equip
area of operation with a fire extinguisher certified to handle gasoline or
fuel fires.

SPARKS, FIRE, HOT OBJECTS

Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot objects can cause gasoline or
gasoline vapors to ignite.
Add fuel to tank in well ventilated area. Make sure there are no sources
of ignition near the generator.

INADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR GENERATOR

Materials placed against or near the generator or operating the
generator in areas where the temperature exceeds 40° C ambient
(such as storage rooms or garages) can interfere with its proper
ventilation features causing overheating and possible ignition of the
materials or buildings.
Operate generator in a clean, dry, well ventilated area a minimum of
four feet from any building, object or wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT
INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED AREA.

RISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION HAZARD

Operate generator in clean, dry, well ventilated area. Never operate
unit in enclosed areas such as garages, basements, storage, sheds, or
in any location occupied by humans or animals.

Keep children, pets and others away from area of operating unit.
Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death. 

Gasoline

engines produce toxic carbon monoxide exhaust fumes.

OPERATION OF VOLTAGE SENSITIVE APPLIANCES WITHOUT A
VOLTAGE SURGE PROTECTOR.

Any gasoline operated household generator will incur voltage
variations causing damage to voltage sensitive appliances or could
result in fire.
Always use a U.L./CSA listed voltage sensitive surge protector to
connect voltage sensitive appliances (TV, computer, stereo, etc.).
Failure to use a U.L./CSA listed voltage surge protector will void the
warranty on your generator.

Notice: A multiple outlet strip is not a surge protector. Make sure
you use a U.L./CSA listed voltage surge protector.

USE OF WORN, DAMAGED, UNDERSIZED OR UNGROUNDED
EXTENSION CORDS.

Contact with worn or damaged extension cords could result in
electrocution. Use of undersize extension cords could result in over-
heating of the wires or attached items, resulting in fire.
Use of ungrounded extension cords could prevent operation of circuit
breakers and result in electrical shock.

Inspect extension cords before use and replace with new cord if
required. Use proper size (wire gauge) extension cords for application
as shown below. Always use a extension cords having a grounding wire
with an appropriate grounding plug. DO NOT use an ungrounded plug.

An extension cord that is hot to the touch is overloaded. Repair or
replace damaged extension cords immediately.

SPECIFIC

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Cord Length

0-100 FEET
0-100 FEET

Wire Gauge Size

NO.12
NO.10

Amps

Up to 20 Amps.
Up to 30 Amps.

Summary of Contents for KCG-6500GE

Page 1: ...RT INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KCG 6500GE Read this manual Do not attempt to operate this generator until you have read and understood the safe...

Page 2: ...ability caused by shipping improper handling improper installation improper maintenance improper modification or the use of accessories and or attachments not specifically recommended Repairs necessar...

Page 3: ...ock will occur Be sure to ground earth the generator ELECTRICAL CONNECTION NOTES Avoid connecting the generator to commercial power outlet Avoid connecting the generator in parallel with any other gen...

Page 4: ...bient such as storage rooms or garages can interfere with its proper ventilation features causing overheating and possible ignition of the materials or buildings Operate generator in a clean dry well...

Page 5: ...ine oil 11 Grounding terminal This generator must be grounded see grounding instructions 12 Reset button Resets the 120V receptacle after an overload 13 Voltmeter Indicates the voltage rating 14 Duple...

Page 6: ...EL WARNING This generator has been shipped from the factory without or with very little oil in the crankcase Operating the unit without oil can damage the engine Always check the oil level before star...

Page 7: ...ds the engine to the ON position on warm engine starts 4 Insert starter key A Fig 6 into ignition B turn key to ON position Make sure the low oil warning light does not come on Turn and hold the key u...

Page 8: ...sensitive appliances such at TV s VCR s microwaves ovens computers and cordless telephones into a UL CSA listed voltage surge protector then connect the UL CSA listed voltage surge protector to the ge...

Page 9: ...age generator 2500 maximum starting wattage Wattage Requirement Chart below This is only a guideline each appliance or electrical device needs to be checked for its specific operating load DETERMINING...

Page 10: ...between 0 7 0 8mm If the clearance exceeds 0 8mm replace the spark plug 4 Reinstall spark plug in the reverse order Fuel Filter Maintenance 1 Set the fuel shut off valve A Fig 12 to the OFF position a...

Page 11: ...ntilation 1 Faulty rectifier 2 Faulty windings in field coil 3 Faulty wire harness CORRECTION 1 Add fuel or oil 2 Turn to ON position 3 Replace spark plug 4 Adjust choke accordingly 5 Open fuel shut o...

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