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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINCS BEFORE

ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.

ADANGER

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RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE iconrcii

HAZARD

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREWEIT IT

Operation of generator in rain, wet, icy,
or flooded conditions.

Water is an excellent conductor of
electricity! Water which comes in

contact with electricity charged

components can transmit electricity to

the frame and other surfaces, resulting

in electrical shock to anyone contact­

ing them.

Operate generator in a clean, dry,

well

ventilated

area.

Make

sure

hands are dry before touching unit.

Use of worn damaged, undersized or un­

grounded extension cords.

Contact with worn or damaged exten­
sion cords could result in electrocution.

Inspect extension cords before use
and replace with new if required.

Use of undersize extension cords could

result in overheating of the wires or at­

tached items, resulting in fire.

Use proper size (wire gauge) cordset

for application.

Use of ungrounded cordsets could pre­

vent operation of circuit breakers and

result in electrical shock.

Always

use

electrically

grounded

cordset.

Placing generator on or against highly

conductive surface, such as a steel

walkway or metal roof.

Accidental leakage of electrical current

could

charge

conductive

surfaces

in

contact with the generator.

Place generator on low conductivity

surface such as a concrete slab.

Improper connection of items to gen­

erator.

Exceeding the load capacity of the gen­

erator by attaching too many items, or

items with very high load ratings to it

could result in overheating of some

items or their attachment wiring result­

ing in fire or electrical shock.

Read the load rating chart and in­

structions on page 9, 10 and 11.

Make sure that the summation of

electrical loads for all attachments

does not exceed the load rating of

the generator.

Operation of unit when damaged, or with

guards or panels removed.

Attempting to use the unit when it has

been damaged, or when it is not func­

tioning normally could result in fire or

electrocution.

Do not operate generator with me­

chanical or electrical problem. Have

unit repaired by an Authorized Ser­

vice Center.

Removal of guarding could expose elec­

trically charged components and result

in electrocution.

Do not operate generator with pro­

tective guarding removed.

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