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CAUTION : FIRE
Do not bring flammable items (such as fuel, gas and paint) or items that are highly combustible
near the generator as the muffler, exhaust gas and other parts become extremely hot.
Position this generator 3 ft. (1 m) or more from walls or other hindrances, and on a level surface.
Do not connect the generator output to indoor wiring.
This generator uses diesel fuel. Always be sure to stop the engine and not bring flames close
when inspecting fuel or refueling. Wait until the engine has cooled before performing such
procedures.
If fuel spills, always be sure to open the spill containment drain valve and drain off the spilled fuel.
If fuel or oil is leaking, repair the leaking location before operating.
Always be sure to wipe up any spilled fuel or oil.
Allow the generator to cool before covering with the protective cover.
Never allow flame to come close to the generator.
CAUTION : BURNS
Do not touch the engine and surrounding components immediately after stopping the engine as
they are still hot.
Do not open the radiator cap immediately after stopping the engine. Doing so will result in hot
steam gushing out.
Hot steam gushes out from the coolant sub-tank if the generator overheats. Do not touch the
coolant sub-tank.
Always be sure to stop the engine and allow the engine to cool when performing inspection or
maintenance of engine oil. Opening the oil gauge or oil filler cap during operation will result in hot
oil gushing out.
CAUTION : INJURY
Always be sure to use lifting hooks when suspending the generator, and slowly lift it straight up.
Personnel performing suspension work must wear protective gear such as helmets, safety shoes
and gloves.
Remove the wood ties if using anchors to secure the generator
Position the generator on a level stable surface so that it cannot slide or move in any manner.
Before starting operation, always be sure to turn off all switches of equipment using the generator
and all breakers to OFF.
Do not move the generator during operation.
Do not operate the generator if it has been modified or any parts have been removed.
CAUTION : PROPERTY DAMAGE
If using this generator for medical equipment, check before use with the medical equipment
manufacturer, doctor, hospital or similar entity.
Check that the generator output setting, output terminal connection and load power source are
consistent.
Cable burnout can occur due to generated heat if the load current exceeds the allowable current
of the cable.
The voltage drop between cables is large if the cable is excessively long or thin, resulting in
decreased input voltage to equipment using the generator, thereby causing decreased
performance, faulty operation and malfunction.
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