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RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE (Continued)

HAZARD

 

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Use of worn,

 

 

 

 

Contact with worn or damaged

Inspect extension cords before use

damaged, under-

extension cords could result in

and replace with new cord if re-

sized or un-

electrocution.

quired.

grounded exten-

 

 

 

 

Use of undersize extension

Use proper size (wire gauge)

sion cords.

 

cords could result in overheating

cordset for application see chart in

 

of the wires or attached items,

the Assembly section of this

 

resulting in fire.

manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use of ungrounded cordsets

Always use a cordset having a

 

could prevent operation of

grounding wire with an appropriate

 

circuit breakers and result in

grounding plug. DO NOT use an un-

 

electrical shock.

grounded plug.

Placing generator

 

 

 

 

 

Accidental leakage of electrical

Place generator on low conductivi-

on or against

 

current could charge conductive

ty surface such as a concrete slab.

highly conductive

 

surfaces in contact with the

ALWAYS operate generator a mini-

surface, such as a

 

generator.

steel walkway or

 

 

 

mum of six feet from any conduc-

metal roof.

 

 

 

tive surface.

 

 

 

 

 

Improper

Exceeding the load capacity of

Read the load rating chart and in-

connection of

the generator by attaching too

structions in the Wattage Calcula-

items to

many items, or items with very

tion section. Make sure that the

generator.

high load ratings to it could

summation of electrical loads for all

 

result in overheating of some

attachments does not exceed the

 

items or their attachment wiring

load rating of the generator.

 

resulting in fire or electrical

 

 

shock.

 

Operation of unit

 

 

 

Do not operate generator with me-

 

Attempting to use the unit

when damaged,

 

when it has been damaged, or

 

chanical or electrical problem. Have

or with guards or

 

when it is not functioning

 

unit repaired by an Authorized Ser-

panels removed.

 

normally could result in fire or

 

vice Center.

 

 

electrocution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Removal of guarding could

Do not operate generator with pro-

 

 

expose electrically charged

tective guarding removed.

 

 

components and result in

 

 

 

electrocution.

 

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Contents Operator’s Manual Consumer Safety Information Consumer General and Service InformationRead and understand all safety warnings Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines / DefinitionsRisk of Electrocution and Fire When damaged Risk of Electrocution and FireUse of worn Damaged, underIndoors or in ANY Confined Risk of FireArea Risk of Breathing Inhalation Hazard Gasoline Breathing exhaust fumes will Engines produceToxic carbon Monoxide Exhaust fumes Risk of Unsafe OperationRisk of HOT Surfaces Model SpecificationsGM1000 Assembly Remove Generator from CartonGrounding the Generator Extension CordsKnow Your Generator OperationRecoil Starter Before Start UP Generator CapacityTo Start the Engine Connecting Electrical Loads Stopping EngineMaintenance Generator MaintenanceCustomer Responsibilities Table General RecommendationsTo Change Oil Oil Filler cap/dipstickOil Filler Cap/Dipstick Upper Limit Lower Limit Remove Bottom PanelCleaning Air FilterFuel Valve Bowl Screws Fasteners with isolatorsFuel Filter Fuel Tank FilterMuffler Screen Fuel Valve BowlReplace Spark Plug 030 0.76 MM Wire Gauge ResistorRemove Screw Nut Muffler Screen Engine Preparation StorageGenerator Determining Wattage Requirements Wattage CalculationsRunning Watts Starting Watts Starting Wattage Requirements Volts X Amp = Watts Example 120 volts x 10 amps = 1200 wattsHousehold Wattage Calculator TotalTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionAvailable Repair Parts DescriptionLimited Warranty Responsibility of Original Purchaser initial UserInformación DE Seguridad Para EL Consumidor Lea y entienda todas las advertencias de seguridadPautas DE Seguridad Definiciones Instrucciones Importantes DE SeguridadRiesgo ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER? ¿CÓMO EVITARLO? Compresor EN Interiores NI Riesgo DE Incendio ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER? ¿CÓMO EVITARLO?EN Áreas Confinadas Incendio InhalaciónDaños a las Superficies delRiesgo DE Operación Insegura Continuación Operación deArtefactos Sensibles aEspecificaciones ModeloRiesgo Riesgo DE Caída DE Objetos ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER?Ensamblaje Extracción DEL Generador DE SU CajaConexión DEL Generador a Tierra Cordones DE ExtensiónOperación Familiarícese CON EL GeneradorPara Arrancar EL Motor Antes DE ComenzarCapacidad DEL Generador Apagado DEL Motor Conexión DE Artefactos EléctricosMantenimiento Responsabilidades DEL ClienteRecomendaciones Generales MotorCambio de aceite Saque el panel inferiorTaza de la válvula de combustible Filtro de aireLimpieza Filtro de Combustible Filtro del tanque de combustibleMalla del escape Válvula de combustible Taza de la válvula de combustibleSaque el tornillo y la tuerca Malla del escape Cambio de la bujía030 0.76 MM Medidor de alambre Resistencia Preparación DEL Motor AlmacenajeGenerador Cálculos DEL Wataje ImportanteDeterminación DE LAS Demandas DE Wataje Wataje de Operación Wataje de ArranqueGuía de Aplicaciones Demandas DE Wataje DE Arranque¡¡PRECAUCIÓN Calculadora DE Wataje Para Artefactos DomésticosGuía DE Diagnostico Y Solucion DE Problemas Problema Causa CorrecciónRepuestos Disponibles Garantía Limitada Responsabilidad DEL Comprador Original Usuario InicialNotas Renseignements Généraux ET SUR LE Service APRÈS-VENTE Renseignements SUR LA Sécurité DU ConsommateurMesures DE Sécurité Importantes Mesures DE Sécurité / DéfinitionsRisques Délectrocution ET D’INCENDIE Prévention Risques Délectrocution ET D’INCENDIE suite RisqueRisques D’INCENDIE Risques AUX Voies Respiratoires ET Risques D’INHALATION Risques D’UNE UtilisationRisques Reliés AUX Surfaces Chaudes Spécifications ModèleRisques DE Tomber Risques Reliés AUX Pièces MobilesAssemblage Retrait DE LA Génératrice DE SON EmballageMise À LA Terre DE LA Génératrice RallongesUtilisation Bien Connaître Votre GénératriceÉchappement du silencieux Lanceur à rappelCapacité DE LA Génératrice Avant DE Démarrer LE MoteurDémarrage DU Moteur Cette génératrice a été expédiée de l’usine sansArrêt DU Moteur Branchement DE Charges ÉlectriquesRecommandations Générales EntretienEntretien DE LA Génératrice MoteurChangement de lhuile Bouchon de remplissage Dhuile/jauge dhuileLimite supérieure Limite inférieure Retirer le panneau inférieurFiltre à air Cuvette de soupape de carburantNettoyage Vis Attaches avec isolateursFiltre à carburant Filtre du réservoir à carburantTamis du silencieux Soupape de carburantRemplacement de la bougie dallumage RemarqueVis Retirer la vis et lécrou Tamis du silencieuxPréparation DU Moteur EntreposageGénératrice Puissance de service Calcul DE LA Puissance EN WattsPuissance D’AMORÇAGE EN Watts Volts x ampères = watts Volts x 10 ampères = 1 200 wattsMise EN Garde Calcul DE LA Puissance EN WattsGuide DE Dépannage Problème Cause CorrectionPièces DE Rechange Offertes De pièce DescriptionGarantie Limitée Responsabilité DE Lacheteur Dorigine utilisateur initialA04669

A04669, GM1000 specifications

The DeVilbiss Air Power Company A04669, GM1000 stands out as a reliable and powerful air compressor designed to meet the diverse demands of professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. This model is particularly recognized for its versatility, ease of use, and robust performance in various applications, from automotive to construction tasks.

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