Chicago Electric 65588 User Manual

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SKU 65588

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Have multiple ABC class fire extin-

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guishers nearby.
Operation of this equipment may cre-

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ate sparks that can start fires around

dry vegetation.

A spark arrestor may be required.

The operator should contact local fire

agencies for laws or regulations relat-

ing to fire prevention requirements.
Set up and use only on a flat, level,

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well-ventilated surface.
Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles,

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heavy-duty work gloves, and dust

mask/respirator during set up.
Use only oil (SAE 10W30) and fuel

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87+ Octane as noted in the “Specifi-

cations” section of this manual.

operating precautions

1.

carBon MonoxIde

Hazard

using an engine indoors

can KILL You In

MInutes.

Engine exhaust contains carbon

monoxide. This is a poison you

cannot see or smell.

NEVER use inside a home or garage,

EVEN IF doors and windows are

open.

2. Only use OUTSIDE and far away

from windows, doors, and vents.
Unconditioned electrical output can

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damage sensitive equipment; do not

use to power sensitive electronic

equipment without appropriate line

conditioner (sold separately).
Keep children away from the equip-

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ment, especially while it is operating.
Do not leave the equipment unat-

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tended when it is running. Turn off

the equipment (and remove safety

keys, if available) before leaving the

work area.
People with pacemakers should

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consult their physician(s) before

use. Electromagnetic fields in close

proximity to a heart pacemaker could

cause pacemaker interference or

pacemaker failure. Caution is neces-

sary when near the engine’s magneto

or recoil starter.
Use only accessories that are recom-

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mended by Harbor Freight Tools for

your model. Accessories that may be

suitable for one piece of equipment

may become hazardous when used

on another piece of equipment.
Do not operate in explosive atmo-

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spheres, such as in the presence of

flammable liquids, gases, or dust.

Gasoline-powered engines may ignite

the dust or fumes.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing

9.

and use common sense when operat-

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