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Note:
Make sure to read and understand the generator owner’s
manual before operating the generator. Observe all operating
instructions and warnings as well as all recommended
maintenance schedules and procedures.
The onboard generator allows the motor home to be fully self-contained. It provides
access to 120 Volt A/C when shore power is unavailable, but keep in mind that when in
use the generator exhausts deadly carbon monoxide gas! NEVER sleep in the motor
home with the generator running! Before you start and use the generator inspect the
exhaust system. Do not use the generator if the exhaust system is damaged. Test
the carbon monoxide detector every time you use the motor home. Know what the
symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are:
If you or anyone else experience any of these symptoms get to fresh air immediately.
Shut the generator down and do not operate it until it has been inspected and repaired
by a professional. If the symptoms persist seek medical attention!
1.
DO NOT
operate the generator while sleeping. You would not be
aware of exhaust entering the motor home, or alert to symptoms of
carbon monoxide poisoning.
2.
NEVER
store anything in the generator compartment. Always keep the
compartment clean and dry.
3.
DO NOT
operate the generator in an enclosed building or in a partly
enclosed area such as a garage.
4.
REVIEW
the safety precautions for fuel and exhaust fumes elsewhere in
this manual.
5.
DO NOT
operate the generator when the motor home is parked in high
grass or brush. Heat from the exhaust could case a fire in dry conditions.
6.
NEVER
operate the chassis or generator engine, or the engine of any
vehicle, longer than necessary when the vehicle is parked.
7.
DO NOT
simultaneously operate generator and a ventilator which could
result in the entry of exhaust gas.
8. When parked, position the motor home so that the wind will carry the
exhaust away from the motor home.
DO NOT
open nearby windows,
ventilators, or doors into the passenger compartment, particularly those
which can be “down wind”, even part of the time.
GENERATOR
CARBON MONOXIDE IS POISONOUS AND CAN CAUSE
UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.
• Dizziness • Vomiting • Nausea • Muscular twitching • Intense headache
• Throbbing in the temples • Weakness and sleepiness
• Inability to think coherently
Electrical Systems
TO AVOID EXHAUST GAS ENTRY INTO THE MOTOR
HOME, KEEP WINDOWS CLOSED WHEN THE CHASSIS
OR GENERATOR ENGINES ARE RUNNING.
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