6.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.Use extreme caution
Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is running. Do not smoke or use opern flame near the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling.If spilt, wipe it and let dry before starting the engine.
2.Do not place inflammable materialsnear the generator.
Be careful not to put fuel, matches, gunpowder, oily cloth, straw, and any other inflammables near the Ygenerator.
3.Do not operate the generator in a roomycave ortunnel. Always operate in a
Otherwise the engine may overheat andalso: the poisonous carbon monoxide contained in the exhaust
4.Operate the generator on a level surface.
If the generator is tilted or moved during use: there is a danger of fuel spillage and a chance that the
5.Do not operate with wet hands orin the rain.
Severe electric shockmay occur. If the generator is wet by rain or
Don't pour water over the generator directly nor washit with water.
If thegenerator is wetwithwater,theinsulationswillbeadverselyaffectedandmay causecurrent leakage and electric shock.
6.Do not connect thegenerator to the commercial powerlines.
This may cause a
Use a transfer switch (Optional parts) for connecting with indoor wiring.
NOTE: The parts numbers of the transfer switches and of the plastic box to store them are as shown in Table
Part No. | PartName | I Q'ty j Phase I AllowableCurrent | I |
Pkstic Box | ( | l |
| i | d! | 30A | |
Plastic Bcx |
| 1 | 1 |
| 1 | 60A | |
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7 . Use a fuse of the correct capacity(DC. output)
If the generator rpm is increased excessively in the overload condition by using an over rated fuse, the generator may be burnt.
CAUTION :If the fuse is burnt or the circuit breaker tripped off as a result of using an electrical appliance,the cause can be an overload or a
Insuch a case, stopoperationimmediatelyandcarefullychecktheelectrical appliance andAC plugs for faulty wiring.
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