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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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CO gas is toxic and can cause serious injury or
death.
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Get fresh air and seek medical care immediately, if
you are suspected to be inhaled carbon monoxide.
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Early symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure
include headache, fatigue, shortness of breath,
nausea, and dizziness and so on. Continued expo-
sure to carbon monoxide can cause loss of mus-
cular coordination, loss of consciousness, and
then result in death.
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This generator is equipped with the CO SENSOR
system that automatically stops the engine before
the surrounding carbon monoxide concentration
increases to a dangerous concentration.
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Do not remove or modify the CO SENSOR sys-
tem.
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Make sure that the CO SENSOR system works
correctly.
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The CO SENSOR cannot prevent all danger asso-
ciated with or caused by carbon monoxide. Pay
careful attention to the location of the generator.
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If the CO SENSOR stopped the generator, relo-
cate the generator and address symptoms of car-
bon monoxide poisoning prior to restart the gener-
ator.
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Install battery-operated or plug-in carbon monox-
ide alarms to alert you to potentially dangerous
levels of carbon monoxide in accordance with the
alarm’s instructions.
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