READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
RISK OF FIRE
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Inadequate ventilation for genera- |
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Tampering with factory set engine |
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Overfilling the fuel tank – fuel spill- Spilled fuel and its vapors can become |
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| maximum fuel level 1/2 inch below | ||||
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6 — ENG