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GUIDE TO PRODUCT SAFETY

This engine generator set has been designed and
manufactured to allow safe, reliable performance.  Poor
maintenance, improper or careless use can result in potential
deadly hazards;  from electrical shock, exhaust gas
asphyxiation, or fire.  Please read all safety instructions
carefully before installation or use.  Keep these instructions
handy for future reference.  Take special note and follow all
warnings on the unit labels and in the manuals.

ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS

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DANGER:

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme
situations.
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WARNING:

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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CAUTION:

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
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NOTE:

CAUTION is also used on the unit labels and in this manual

to indicate a situation that could result in serious damage or
destruction of the equipment and possible personal injury.
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1. ELECTRIC SHOCK-  The output voltage present in this
equipment can cause a fatal electric shock. This equipment
must be operated by a responsible person.

a. Do not allow anyone to operate the generator without
proper instruction.
b. Guard against electric shock.
c. Avoid contact with live terminals or receptacles.
d. Use extreme care if operating this unit in rain or snow.

. e. Be sure the unit is properly grounded to an external

ground rod driven into the earth.

2. FIRE HAZARD- Gasoline and other fuels always present a
hazard of possible explosion and/or fire.

a. Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot.  Allow
the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
b. Keep fuel containers out of reach of children.
c. Do not smoke or use open flame near the generator
set or fuel tank.
d. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper
use. Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are
appropriate.
e. Store fuel only in an approved container, and only in
a well-ventilated area.

3. DEADLY EXHAUST GAS - Exhaust fumes from any
gasoline engine contain carbon monoxide, an invisible,
odorless and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air.

a. Operate only in well ventilated areas.
b. Never operate indoors.
c. Never operate the unit in such a way as to allow
exhaust gases to seep back into closed rooms (i.e.
through windows, walls or floors).

4. NOISE HAZARD - Excessive noise is not only tiring, but
continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing.

a. Use hearing protection equipment when working
around this equipment for long periods of time.
b. Keep your neighbors in mind when permanently
installing this equipment.

5. CLEANLINESS- Keep the generator and surrounding
area clean.

a. Remove all grease, ice, snow or materials that
create slippery conditions around the unit.
b. Remove any rags or other material that could create
potential fire hazards.
c. Carefully wipe up any gas or oil spills before starting
the unit.
d. Never allow leaves or other flammable material to
build up around the engine exhaust area.

6. SERVICING EQUIPMENT- All service, including the
installation or replacement of service parts, should be
performed only by a qualified technician.

a. Use only factory approved repair parts.
b. Do not work on this equipment when fatigued.
c. Never remove the protective guards, cover, or
receptacle panels while the engine is running.
d. Use extreme caution when working on electrical
components.  High output voltages from this
equipment can cause serious injury or death.
e. Always avoid hot mufflers, exhaust manifolds, and
engine parts.  They all can cause severe burns
instantly.
f.

Installing a home-standby generator is not a “do-it-

yourself” project. Consult a qualified, licensed
electrician or contractor.  The installation must comply
with all national, state, and local codes.

Summary of Contents for Home Power HPS12000HE/A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS TRI FUEL PORTABLE GENERATORS OWNERS MANUAL HPS9000VE MODELS HPS6000HE E HPS9000VE C HPS12000HE A HPS6000HE HPS12000HE...

Page 2: ...NUMBER HERE No other HOME POWER generator has the same serial number as yours It is important that you record the number and other vital information here If you should ever need to contact us on this...

Page 3: ...uels always present a hazard of possible explosion and or fire a Do not refuel when the engine is running or hot Allow the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling b Keep fuel containers o...

Page 4: ...o the engine generator set DO NOT install and operate these portable generators in a small compartment i e generator compartment of vehicles motor homes or travel trailers These compartments will not...

Page 5: ...inutes to insure that the unit you have received is the correct model and review the specification pages in this manual to insure that this unit fits your job requirements 3 After removing the engine...

Page 6: ...ormed or supervised only by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When installing or replacing batteries use the proper grou...

Page 7: ...se can fall below a safe limit the Oil Alert system will automatically shut down the engine the engine switch will remain in the ON position GASOLINE FUEL When using gasoline always use a good grade o...

Page 8: ...optional fuel solenoid DANGER PERSONAL INJURY Do not use galvanized pipe in the fuel line runs The galvanized coating will become eroded and flake off causing possible obstruction or damage to the reg...

Page 9: ...ne 9 Apply the load to the generator FROM LP NG TO GASOLINE 1 With the engine running turn off the LP NG fuel supply 2 Run the engine until it runs out of fuel 3 Remove the flexible fuel line from the...

Page 10: ...he use of a fuel additive such as STA BIL or an equivalent will minimize the formation of gum deposits during storage Such an additive may be added to gasoline in the engine s fuel tank or to gasoline...

Page 11: ...t itself to the load No harm to the generator will result if it is operated with no load connected Proper utilization of the receptacles located on the control panel is necessary to prevent damage to...

Page 12: ...25 hours of operation if the engine is operated under heavy load or in high ambient temperatures a Remove oil drain plug at base of the engine and drain the oil with the engine warm b Replace oil drai...

Page 13: ...ore often if necessary Failure to keep these areas clean may cause overheating and permanent damage to the unit 2 Periodically clean muffler area to remove all grass dirt and combustible debris to pre...

Page 14: ...8199 00 Page 12 60707 117 DATE ITEM WORK PERFORMED...

Page 15: ...ermine the suitability of the product for its intended use prior to placing the unit in service The user shall assume all risks and liability in connection with determining the suitability of the unit...

Page 16: ...Phone 507 357 6831 FAX 507 357 4857 www wincogen com 225 S Cordova Ave LeCenter Mn 56057 60707 117 8199 00...

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