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FIRE OR EXPLOSION CONDITIONS
Gaseous fuels such as natural gas (NG) and
liquid propane (LP) are extremely explo-
sive. Make sure the fuel supply system is
installed in compliance with local and state
fuel codes and regulations. Fuel leaks when ignited,
can cause fire and explosion, resulting in harm or
possible death.
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Before initial generator start-up, all fuel system
lines must be purged and leak tested according to
applicable codes by experienced service personnel.
No leaks are permitted.
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Do not smoke or allow open flame near generator
while servicing fuel system or battery. Lead acid bat-
tery will emit a highly explosive hydrogen gas that
can be ignited. Leaks in LP or NG system can be ig-
nited. Both are conditions that can cause fire and/or
explosion, leading to possible death.
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Do not operate generator if smell of fuel is de-
tected.
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Wipe up any oil spills immediately. Remove any
debris that has accumulated inside or around genera-
tor base and housing.
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Always maintain a scheduled inspection of entire
fuel system and starting battery, looking for leaks or
other negative conditions.
Following is a list of potential events that might result
in minor or moderate injury or damage to the genera-
tor.
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Never operate generator with oil dipstick partially
seated or completely missing.
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Never operate generator without air cleaner and
cover in place.
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Always check oil drain hose or radiator drain hose
for leaks.
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Generator operating speeds beyond 3750 RPM
increase risk of operator injury and engine damage.
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Never insert any objects through generator cool-
ing slots.
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The control panel and wiring access area doors
must be installed at time of operation.
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If connected electrical items overheat, disconnect
them immediately.
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Immediately shut down generator if it looses elec-
trical output, shows sparks, smokes, emits flames,
vibrates, or shows any other abnormal operation.
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Do not modify generator design.
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Do not modify carburetion system, as it is factory
set for C.A.R.B./EPA emissions certification.
This concludes the limited hazard listing. However,
GILLETTE cannot possibly anticipate every possible
hazard. Therefore, the warnings in this manual, plus
the warning tags and decals attached to the generator
are not all inclusive. If the generator operator has a
different operating method, other than described in
this manual, than operator becomes responsible to
make sure that different procedure, work method, or
operating method is totally safe, against harm and
hazards to operators, buildings or environments.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
After receiving the generator, note that it is mounted
on a heavy wood skid base and protected by a multi-
ply cardboard container. While the transportation
carrier is still present, note the condition of skid and
cardboard box. If noticeable damage is apparent,
immediately remove cardboard box and inspect gen-
erator for possible freight damage. If damage occurs,
make a note of damage on carrier’s freight bill and
have truck driver sign his name on the freight bill,
under “Consignor’s memo of loss or damage”.
If shipping container shows damage of any kind, and
time does not permit container removal for actual
generator inspection, while transportation carrier is
still available, be sure to:
•
Make note of container damage “with possible
interior product damage” on carrier’s freight bill.
•
Have truck driver sign his name on freight bill
under “Consignor's Memo of Loss or Damage”.
This action will help prove your case against shipper.
Always save shipping materials in the event that gen-
set must be sent back to factory due to need of exten-
sive repairs.
If damage is noticed after carrier leaves, contact the
carrier for “concealed damage” form.
NOTE:
Miss-
ing or damaged parts on generator, is not a warranty
claim.
WARNING
CAUTION