monoxide for a prolonged period can lead to asphyxiation. Mild effects of carbon monoxide
poisoning include headache, dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, chest pain and confusion. More
extreme symptoms include vomiting, seizure and loss of consciousness.
3. Never sleep in the vehicle while the generator is running unless the vehicle is equipped with a
working carbon monoxide detector.
4. Make sure there is ample fresh air when operating the generator in a confined area.
5. Disable any automatic starting feature of an inverter-charger or other automatic starting device
before storing the vehicle or parking it in a garage or other confined space.
6. The exhaust system must be installed in accordance with the Flex Power Generator Installation
Manual. (available here: https://rvmp.co/manuals).
7. Engine cooling air must not be used for heating the working or living space or compartment.
Gasoline And Propane Are Flammable And Explosive
Fuel and fuel vapor are highly explosive. Do not smoke or turn electrical switches on or off where fuel
fumes are present or in areas sharing ventilation with fuel tanks or equipment. Keep flame, sparks,
pilot lights, arc-producing equipment and all other sources of ignition well away from fuel lines and fuel
sources. Fuel lines must be secured, free of leaks and separated and/or shielded from electrical wiring
.
• Fuel leaks can lead to explosive accumulations of gas or vapor.
• LP sinks when released and can accumulate inside housings, basements and other below-grade
spaces.
Generator AC Output Voltage Is Dangerous
The generator must not be connected to shore power or to any other source of electrical power without
the use of an approved transfer switch. Connecting the generator to utility power during a power
outage can cause electric shock, resulting in severe personal injury or death, as well as damage to
equipment.
1 Disable any automatic starting feature of an inverter-charger or other automatic starting device
before servicing the generator.
2 Generator electrical output connections must be made by a trained and experienced electrician and
in accordance with applicable codes.
3 Use caution when working on live electrical equipment. Remove jewelry, make sure clothing and
shoes are dry, stand on a dry wooden platform or rubber insulating mat and use tools with
insulated handles.
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