North Star M165938N owner manual Safety During Use, Personal protective equipment, Gasoline Safety

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Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation (cont’d)

Personal protective equipment

Hearing protection. The use of ear plugs or other hearing protection device is recommended for those in close proximity to the generator while it is operating.

Loose / dangling. Loose or dangling apparel can become entangled in moving parts. Metal jewelry can conduct electricity. Never wear jewelry or loose-fitting clothing when operating the generator.

Gasoline Safety

Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Use extreme care when handling:

Fuel outdoors. Fill fuel tank outdoors – never indoors. Gasoline vapors can ignite if they collect inside an enclosure. Explosion can result.

Use approved container. Never pump fuel directly into engine at gas station. Static charge can build and ignite fuel. Use an UL approved fuel container to transfer gas to the engine.

Running / hot engine. A running engine is hot enough to ignite fuel. Never add fuel or remove gas cap if engine is running or still hot. Stop the engine and allow to cool at least two minutes before adding fuel.

Heat / flames / sparks. Stay away from sources of heat, flame, or sparks while adding fuel.

Don’t overfill. DO NOT overfill the gas tank. Allow at least 1/2” of empty space below the fill neck to allow for fuel expansion.

Replace cap. Replace gas cap securely before starting engine.

Spills. Clean up fuel spills immediately. Move generator away from spilled fuel on the ground. Wipe fuel off engine and wait 5 minutes for excess fuel to evaporate before starting engine. Gas soaked rags should be disposed of properly.

On skin / clothes. If gasoline is spilled on your skin or clothes, change clothes and wash skin immediately.

Inspect fuel system. Check fuel system on a regular basis. Look for signs of leaks, deterioration, chafed or spongy fuel hose, loose or missing fuel hose clamps, damaged fuel tank, or a defective fuel shut-off valve. Do not start generator until needed repairs have been completed.

Gasoline storage. Store gasoline in a cool, dry place in an UL-approved, tightly sealed container.

Propane & Natural Gas Safety

LP gas (propane) and natural gas are highly flammable and explosive. Even the slightest spark can ignite these fuels. You can be burned and seriously injured if the fuel system is not properly hooked up or there is a fuel leak when you start the engine.

Initial hook-up by qualified personnel. Initial hook-up must be completed by qualified personnel from your natural gas company or propane supplier and inspected per local code.

Inspect regularly. Inspect fuel system regularly for leaks. Do not start generator until leaks are repaired.

Smell for gas before starting the generator:

Natural gas. Natural gas is lighter than air and tends to collect in high areas. After opening NG line supply, smell for gas BEFORE starting engine.

LP gas (propane). LP gas is heavier than air and tends to settle in low areas. After opening propane tank valve, smell next to floor for gas BEFORE starting engine.

If you do smell gas, DO NOT start engine. DO NOT light a match. DO NOT flip on an electrical switch. Exit area immediately and call gas supplier or fire department. If possible shut off gas supply.

Safety – During Use

Safety equipment / controls. Always operate the generator with all safety covers, guards, and barriers in place and in good working order, and all controls properly adjusted for safe operation.

Know how to stop. Be thoroughly familiar with proper use of the equipment and all generator controls, output receptacles, and connections. Know how to stop the generator quickly if needed.

Damaged. Do not operate the generator with damaged, missing, or broken parts.

Check for gas leak before starting. After opening gasoline valve or LP/NG line supply, smell for gas before starting engine. If you do smell gas, DO NOT start engine. DO NOT light a match. DO NOT flip on an electrical switch. Exit area immediately and call gas supplier or fire department. If possible shut off the LP/NG supply.

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Contents Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders Watt Continuous 8,000 Watt Surge CapacityHazard Signal Word Definitions Table of Contents About Your Generator About Your GeneratorAbout Your Generator cont’d Read this ManualSpecifications Specifications Item #165938NSafety Label Locations Item #165938N Part numbers DescriptionMachine Component Identification Item #165938N DescriptionReference Guide Reference 9 Vibration Power Load Planning & Management Example conversion to wattsPower Load Planning & Management cont’d ExampleInstallation / Initial Set-Up Planning the Power LoadUnpacking & Delivery Inspection Gas Hook-up Installation for Natural Gas or LPG if needed Propane LPGHook-up Generator Installation / Initial Set-Up Set-up either as a Building BACK-UP or Portable Power Source Nema Current/Power Maximum Extension Cord Length Monoxide exhaust Select a Suitable SiteOutdoors only Away from all air intakesStructure allow at least a 7’ clearance Grounding the generator Battery Installation General safety rules for operation OperationOperation cont’d Operation cont’d Check the oil level using the dipstick and add oil as needed Preparing for OperationGenerator on gasoline Start LPG/NG supply If using Natural GasOperation cont’d Using LP/NG To start engine using LP or Natural Gas Starting the EngineTo start engine using gasoline Checking Generator Output Connecting Loads Switching Fuels during operation Stop the engine using the following stepsStopping When you are finished using the generator, you must Storage & ExerciseOperation cont’d Maintenance & Repair Maintenance & RepairMaintenance & Repair cont’d Troubleshooting TroubleshootingBattery Safety Summary of Important Safety Information for OperationSafety Installation & Set-up GeneralSafety Before Use Installation / Initial Set-up SafetyKnow how to operate Propane & Natural Gas Safety Safety During UseGasoline Safety Personal protective equipmentSummary of Important Safety Information for Operation cont’d Safety After use Safety Inspection/MaintenanceGenerator Exploded View Rev- N Diag # Description Qty Wiring Diagram Rev- N Generator Head Exploded View Rev- N Item # Description Qty