1. GENERATOR SAFETY
To ensure safe operation -
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Place the generator at least 1 m (3 ft) away from buildings or other equip-
ment when operating the generator.
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Operate the generator on a level surface.
If the generator is tilted, fuel spillage may result.
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Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide.
Never run the generator in an enclosed area.
Be sure to provide adequate ventilation.
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Know how to stop the generator quickly and understand operation of all
the controls. Never permit anyone to operate the generator without proper
instructions.
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Keep children and pets away from the generator when it is in operation.
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Keep away from rotating parts while the generator is running.
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The generator is a potential source of electrical shocks when misued; do not
operate with wet hands.
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Do not operate the generator in rain or snow and do not let it get wet.
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Connections for standby power to a building’s electrical system must be
made by a qualified electrician and must comply with all applicable laws
and electrical codes. Improper connections can allow electrical current
from the generator to backfeed into the utility lines. Such backfeed may
electrocute utility company workers or others who contact the lines dur,ing
a power outage, and when utility power is restored, the generator may ex-
plode, burn, or cause fires in the building’s electrical system.
When charging a battery -
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Battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid. Protect your eyes, skin and
clothing. In case of contact, flush thoroughly with water and call a doctor
if your eyes were exposed.
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Batteries generate hydrogen gas which can be highly explosive. Do not
smoke or allow flames or sparks near a battery, especially while charging it.
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