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Generators are designed to provide safe and reliable services if used according to the
instructions. Read and understand this manual before using the generator. You can help
prevent accidents by familiarizing them with generator controls and following safe
operating procedures.
Operator responsibility
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It is necessary to know how to turn off the generator as soon as possible in case of
emergency.
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You need to understand the use of all generator controls, output containers and
connections.
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Make sure that the person using the generator receives the appropriate instructions.
Do not allow children to operate the generator without parental supervision.
Hazards due to inhalation of carbon monoxide
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Exhaust gases contain harmful carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas.
Inhalation can cause loss of consciousness and can even lead to death.
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If you use the generator in a limited or even partially closed area, the air you inhale
could contain a dangerous amount of exhaust gas. To avoid exhaust gas accumulation,
provide adequate ventilation.
Dangers due to electric shocks
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The generator produces enough electricity to cause severe shock or electric shock if
used improperly.
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Use of a generator or electrical appliance in humid conditions, such as rain, snow or
near a swimming pool, sprinkler system, if the hands are wet, could cause electric shock.
Keep the generator dry.
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If the generator is stored outdoors without weather protection, check all electrical
components on the control panel before each use. Humidity or ice can cause a
malfunction or short circuit in electrical components that could lead to electric shock.