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WARNING!
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE INVERTER
GENERATOR. THE GENERATOR NEEDS OIL AND GAS. OPERATING WITHOUT PROPER
OIL AND GAS WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
SAFETY INFORMATION
EXHAUST FUMES ARE POISONOUS
Never operate the engine in a closed area or it may cause unconsciousness and can cause
death within a short period of time. Operate the engine in a well-ventilated area.
Gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas (propane) are highly flammable and toxic.
Always turn off the engine when refueling.
Never refuel while smoking or near an open flame.
Do not spill any fuel on the engine or muffler when refueling.
If you swallow any fuel, inhale fuel vapor, or allow any to get in your eyes, see your doctor
immediately. If any fuel spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash with soap and water
and change your clothes.
When operating or transporting the generator, be sure it is kept upright. If it tilts, fuel may leak
from the carburetor or fuel tank.
Use a qualified liquefied petroleum gas tank. Only use a tank with OPD valve.
The liquefied petroleum tank must be placed upright when it is in use.
Do NOT expose to direct sunlight or near an open flame. Keep generator out of heat.
Make sure all fuel lines are well connected and there are no leaks before starting the
generator. To do this, use soapy water to see if there are any leaks. Make sure you do not
smell propane, that may indicate a bad connection.
If large quantities of LPG are inhaled and symptoms such as difficulty breathing, vomiting or
throat discomfort occur, seek medical advice immediately.
In case of fire caused by liquefied petroleum gas leakage, first turn off the gas then use fire
extinguisher.