SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY AND OPERATION RULES
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Read carefully and understand this manual before
operating this product. Read and understand the engine
manual prior to operation. Follow all warnings and
instructions.
Know your equipment. Consider the applications,
limitations and the potential specific hazards to your
equipment.
Equipment must be placed on a firm supporting
surface.
Load must be kept within ratings declared on the
generator nameplate. Overloading will damage the
equipment or shorten its life.
Engine not to be run at excessive speeds. To operate
an engine at excessive speeds increases the hazard
of personal injury. Do not tamper with parts which may
increase or decrease the governed speed.
To prevent accidental starting, always remove the spark
plug or cable from the spark before maintaining the
generator or engine.
Units with broken or missing parts, or without protective
housing or covers, should never be operated. Contact
your service center for replacement parts.
SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER
indicates a
potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, WILL
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
indicates a
potentially hazardous situation
which if not avoided could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate personal injury, or
property damage.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Units should not be operated or stored in wet or damp
conditions or highly conductive locations such as
metal decking and steel work.
Keep the generator clean and free of oil and other
foreign matter.
Extension cords, power cords, and all electrical
equipment must be in good conditions. Never operate
electrical equipment with damaged or defective cords.
Store the generator in a well ventilated area with
the fuel tank empty. Fuel shall not be stored near
the generator.
Your generator should never be operated under these
conditions:
• Uncontrolled change in engine speed.
• Loss of electrical power on outlets
• Supplied equipment overheated.
• Sparking
• Damaged receptacles
• Engine starting failure
• Excessive vibration
• Flame or smoke.
• Enclosed compartment.
• Rain or inclement weather. Do not let the generator
get wet when operating.