3 Safety Regulations
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3.5
Safety when using combustion engines
WARNING
Combustion engines pose a particular danger during operation and when refueling.
Failure to follow the warning notices and safety standards can lead to serious injury
or death.
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Read and always observe the warning notices in the operator's manual of
the engine and the safety instructions below.
DANGER
Carbon monoxide.
Use of the generator in buildings can LEAD TO DEATH WITHIN MINUTES. The
exhaust fumes from the generator contain carbon monoxide (CO). This is an
invisible odorless poison. If the exhaust fumes of the generator can be smelled,
CO is being inhaled. Even if no exhaust fumes can be smelled, CO could still be
being inhaled.
Operational safety
When running the engine:
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Keep the area around the exhaust pipe free of flammable materials.
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Inspect the fuel lines and fuel tank for leaks and cracks before starting the
engine. Do not operate the machine if there are leaks or if the fuel lines are
loose.
When running the engine:
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Do not smoke while operating the machine.
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Do not operate the engine near sparks or open flames.
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Do not touch the engine or the muffler while the engine is running or shortly
after switching the engine off.
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Do not operate the machine with a loose or missing fuel cap.
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Do not start the engine if fuel has been spilled or there is an odor of gas.
Move the machine away from the spilled fuel and wipe away the spilled fuel
before starting.
Summary of Contents for P Series
Page 1: ...Operator s manual Portable Generator P Inverter series P3000i P3500i O P3500i ...
Page 33: ...7 Operation 33 Turn the Throttle switch O Turn the Off Run Choke switch to O ...
Page 45: ...13 Diagram 45 12 Diagram 12 1 P3000i ...
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