1. Safety Precautions
Please make sure you review each
precaution carefully.
EXHAUST PRECAUTIONS
Never inhale exhaust gas. It
contains carbon monoxide, a
colorless, odorless and extremely
dangerous gas which can cause
unconsciousness or death.
Never operate the generator indoors
or in a poorly ventilated area, such
as tunnel, cave, etc. Exercise
extreme caution when operating the
generator near people or animals.
Keep the exhaust pipe clear of
foreign objects.
REFUELING PRECAUTIONS
Refuel in a well-ventilated area.
Make sure the generator is off
before refueling. Take care not to
overfill the tank. If fuel is spilled,
wipe it away carefully before starting
the engine.
WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY
Battery electrolytes contain sulfuric
acid. Take care that your eyes, skin,
and clothing do not come in contact
with the electrolytes. If eyes are
accidentally exposed, flush
thoroughly with water and get
immediate medical attention.
Charge the battery in a fully
ventilated place.
Make sure battery polarity is correct.
OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Parts become hot when the
generator runs. Take care not to
burn yourself.
The muffler and other engine parts
become very hot while the engine is
running or just after it has stopped.
Operate the engine in a safe area
and keep children away from the
running engine.
Where to use the generator:
Do not use it near flammable
materials. Keep it at a 1-meter
distance from buildings or any
flammable surfaces.
While the generator is running:
-Do not tip or move.
-Do not cover it with a box or
enclose it with a fence.
-Never unscrew the dipstick when
using the generator set, you can get
scalded by ejected oil.
-Do not touch the generator if either
your hands or the generator is wet.
To avoid an electric shock, ground
the generator from the ground
terminal.
Avoid using the generator in a place
where the ground is not firm.
Never connect the generator to the
wiring of a power company.
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