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1.5.3 Danger of harm to hearing
• Do not stand near the generator for long periods without protective earmuffs since hearing may be reduced.
1.5.4 Danger of intoxication
• The exhaust gases contain toxic carbon monoxide.
• Never use the generator in tunnels or in any place with poor ventilation. If indoor use is inevitable, it is essential
to provide for proper and efficient ventilation in order to prevent intoxication of persons or animals.
• Check that the engine exhaust is free and that the pipes allow evacuation of the exhaust fumes.
• Check that the exhaust gases are discharged to the outside in a safe position away from doors, windows and air
intakes.
1.5.5 Danger of fire or explosion
• Always turn off the engine before refuelling.
• Do not smoke during refuelling.
• Refuelling must be carried out with extreme care, ensuring that fuel does not overflow from the engine tank
respecting the maximum level.
• In the event of fuel spillage from the tank, thoroughly dry and clean the parts involved.
• Check that there are no fuel leaks and that the pipes are undamaged.
• When refuelling has been completed, tightly close the fillercap
• Keep flammable liquids, matches and other explosive and/or flammable products away from the generator, since
the temperature near the exhaust is high during operation.
• Never leave flammable liquids or cloths soaked in flammable liquids in proximity of electrical equipment (including
lamps) or parts of the electrical system.
• The batteries develop hydrogen, a highly explosive gas. It is recommended not to smoke nor cause sparks in the
vicinity, in particular during charging.
• Do not obstruct the cooling air inlets/outlets.
• In the event of fire, use a homologated fire extinguisher and never use water.
1.5.6 Danger if failing to use personal protection devices
• The persons responsible for handling must always wear protective gloves and safety shoes.
• Wear safety shoes and overalls.
• If the generator needs to be lifted from the ground, the operators must wear a protective helmet.
• Immediately change wet overalls.
• Use protective gloves.
1.5.7 Danger caused by the engine starting
• Do not leave disassembled parts, tools or anything else not forming part of the system on or near the engine.
• Install the protections necessary for safety on the parts completing the system.
• Operate the generator on a flat surface as far as possible. For continuous operation, the maximum permitted
engine inclination is 20 degrees. Greater inclination of the generator might cause the fuel to leak out or cause
problems with engine oil pressure.
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