Engine backfire/flash fire, Exhaust system, Warning – Kohler 13ERG User Manual

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II Safety Precautions and Instructions

TP-6335

9/04

Battery short circuits.

Explosion

can cause severe injury or death.
Short circuits can cause bodily injury
and/or

equipment

damage.

Disconnect

the

battery

before

generator

set

installation

or

maintenance.

Remove all jewelry

before servicing the equipment. Use
tools with insulated handles. Remove
the negative (--) lead first when
disconnecting the battery. Reconnect
the negative (--) lead last when
reconnecting

the

battery.

Never

connect the negative (--) battery cable
to the positive (+) connection terminal
of the starter solenoid. Do not test the
battery

condition

by

shorting the

terminals together.

Engine Backfire/Flash
Fire

Fire.
Can cause severe injury or death.

Do not smoke or permit flames or
sparks near fuels or the fuel system.

WARNING

Servicing the fuel system. A flash
fire can cause severe injury or death.
Do not smoke or permit flames or
sparks near the carburetor, fuel line,
fuel filter, fuel pump, or other potential
sources of spilled fuels or fuel vapors.
Catch fuels in an approved container
when

removing

the

fuel

line

or

carburetor.

Servicing the air cleaner. A sudden
backfire can cause severe injury or
death. Do not operate the generator
set with the air cleaner removed.

Combustible materials. A fire can
cause

severe

injury

or

death.

Generator set engine fuels and fuel
vapors are flammable and explosive.
Handle these materials carefully to
minimize the risk of fire or explosion.
Equip the compartment or nearby area
with a fully charged fire extinguisher.
Select a fire extinguisher rated ABC or
BC

for

electrical

fires

or

as

recommended by the local fire code or
an authorized agency.

Train all

personnel

on

fire

extinguisher

operation

and

fire

prevention

procedures.

Exhaust System

Carbon monoxide.
Can

cause

severe

nausea,

fainting, or death.

The

exhaust

system

must

be

leakproof and routinely inspected.

WARNING

Generator set operation.

Carbon

monoxide can cause severe nausea,
fainting, or death. Carbon monoxide
is an odorless, colorless, tasteless,
nonirritating gas that can cause death if
inhaled for even a short time. Avoid
breathing exhaust fumes when working
on or near the generator set. Never
operate the generator set inside a
building unless the exhaust gas is
piped safely outside. Never operate
the generator set where exhaust gas
could accumulate and seep back inside
a potentially occupied building or
vehicle. Do not obstruct the exhaust
outlet when parking your vehicle. The
exhaust gases must discharge freely to
prevent

carbon

monoxide

from

deflecting into the vehicle.

Carbon

monoxide

symptoms.

Carbon monoxide can cause severe
nausea, fainting, or death. Carbon
monoxide is a poisonous gas present in
exhaust gases.

Carbon monoxide

poisoning symptoms include but are
not limited to the following:

D Light-headedness, dizziness

D Physical fatigue, weakness in

joints and muscles

D Sleepiness, mental fatigue,

inability to concentrate
or speak clearly, blurred vision

D Stomachache, vomiting, nausea

If experiencing any of these symptoms
and carbon monoxide poisoning is
possible, seek fresh air immediately
and remain active. Do not sit, lie down,
or fall asleep.

Alert others to the

possibility

of

carbon

monoxide

poisoning. Seek medical attention if
the condition of affected persons does
not improve within minutes of breathing
fresh air.

Installing the exhaust tail pipe.
Carbon monoxide can cause severe
nausea, fainting, or death. Install the
exhaust system tail pipe to prevent the
drawing of discharged exhaust gases
into

the

vehicle

interior

through

windows, doors, air conditioners, and
other openings. Do not use flexible tail
piping because it could crack and allow
lethal exhaust fumes to enter the
vehicle.

Inspecting

the

exhaust

system.

Carbon monoxide can cause severe
nausea, fainting, or death. For the
safety of the vehicle’s occupants, install
a carbon monoxide detector. Consult
the

coach

builder

or

dealer

for

approved

detector

location

and

installation. Inspect the detector before
each generator set use. In addition to
routine exhaust system inspection, test
the carbon monoxide detector per the
manufacturer’s instructions and keep
the detector operational at all times.

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