Shindaiwa DG1000MI Safety Guidelines, Danger, Suffocation from exhaust fume, Electrical Shock

Models: DG1000MI

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1 Safety Guidelines

1 Safety Guidelines

Danger

:Suffocation from exhaust fume

￿Exhaust fume from the engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate this equipment in poorly ventilated area, such as inside a room or in a tunnel

Danger

:Electrical Shock

￿Do not touch the output terminals during operation.

￿Be sure to place covers over the output terminals and fasten with fasteners.

￿Do not insert metal objects (such as pin or wire) into plug-in receptacles.

￿Do not touch wiring or any electronic parts inside equipment during operation.

￿Ground the every earth grounding terminal to the earth as set out in the manual.

￿If even one of all is unconnected by mistake or accident, it will be much more dangerous for human body than the NO RELAY case, because leaking current inevitably goes through the body.

￿Even though all the earth terminals of the loads have been grounded to the earth, the earth grounding terminal and the outer bonnet (canopy) grounding terminal should be grounded to the earth.

￿There is always a danger of being electrocuted by short-circuit. Be sure to test generator’s insulation resistance periodically.

￿Before connecting or disconnecting a load cable to/from output terminals, always turn a circuit breaker to OFF position, stop the engine, and remove the engine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.

￿Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the engine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.

Danger

:Injuries

￿Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by unintentionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.

Caution

:Suffocation from exhaust fume

￿Do not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building.

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Shindaiwa DG1000MI manual Safety Guidelines, Danger, Suffocation from exhaust fume, Electrical Shock, Injuries