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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
OPERATION WARNINGS AND
CAUTIONS
1.
Do not
simultaneously operate the generator
engine and a ventilator which could draw
exhaust gases into the vehicle.
2.
Do not
open windows or ventilators on the
end or side of the vehicle where exhaust pipe
of the generator is located.
3.
Park the vehicle
so that the wind will carry
the exhaust away from the vehicle. Also,
note the position of other vehicles to be sure
their exhaust will not enter your vehicle.
4.
Do not
operate the generator engine when
parked if vegetation, snow, buildings, vehi-
cles, or any other object can deflect the
exhaust under or into the vehicle.
Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently
during periods of use. Refer to the generator
manufacturer’s information in your Owners
InfoCase for specific recommendations.
GENERATOR PULL OUT SERVICE TRAY
RETAINERS:
The generator service tray is
held in place by a latch mechanism and a travel-
locking pin at the left front side of the slide rails.
To slide generator out for service:
1. Remove the travel-locking pin from the slide
rail. It is located on the driver side of the
generator and can be seen by looking down
just inside of the “hood” panel opening as
indicated by the arrow in the photo below.
The pin is tethered to the rail assembly by a
small cable.
2. Press and hold the latch paddle in the center
of the handrail, then pull outward on the
handrail to extend the generator tray.
The exhaust of all internal combus-
tion engines contains carbon monox-
ide (CO). This poisonous gas is
colorless, odorless, tasteless, and
lighter than air. The exhaust systems
of both your motor home engine and
your generator engine have been
installed with your safety in mind.
However, certain precautions must be
taken when using them to protect
yourself from conditions beyond the
control of the manufacturer.
Never check generator oil level while
generator engine is running.
WARNING
WARNING
Travel Pin for Generator Service Tray (see arrow)
tethered to frame by small cable