Baldor MN2412 User Manual

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1-6 Product Safety Information

MN2412

Caution Statements

Caution:

The brass connecting tab on some 120VAC duplex receptacles have been removed. Each

receptacle is powered by a separate generator winding. When replacing a receptacle, inspect

the brass tab that normally links both receptacles. If it is removed, be sure to remove the

brass tab from the replacement receptacle before it is installed. Failure to remove the tab will

cause a direct short to the generator windings and cause possible generator damage.

Caution:

Avoid installing the generator set beside heat generating equipment, or directly below water

or steam pipes or in the vicinity of corrosive substances or vapors, metal particles and dust.

Heat can cause engine problems to develop and unwanted substances can cause rust or

generator failure over time.

Caution:

Do not apply high voltage to windings in a moisture–saturated condition. Moisture can cause

insulation breakdown, making it necessary to return the generator to the factory for repair,

and consequent expense and loss of time.

Caution:

Use only original equipment or authorized replacement parts. Using the correct parts will

assure continued safe operation as designed.

Caution:

Do not support the generator from the top of the wrap frame.

Caution:

Do not tamper with or change the engine speed. Engine speed is factory set to produce the

correct voltage and output frequency.

Caution:

Never operate the engine without a muffler. The engine is designed to have the correct

exhaust components installed and operating without these components can present a fire

hazard, cause excessive exhaust gases and cause damage to engine. Inspect muffler

periodically and replace if necessary.

Caution:

Operate the generator only on a level surface. Operation of the generator on an incline or

slope may degrade engine lubrication and result in engine failure.

Caution:

Always fill fuel tank with clean fresh fuel before use. Never leave fuel in tank for long storage

periods. Old fuel becomes stale and can damage the fuel system causing the engine not to

start. Always drain the fuel tank after use before storage.

Caution:

For electric start models, do not place the key switch in the start position when engine is

running. This causes the starting motor to engauge and may damage the starter and engine.

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