Operation (cont’d), Preparing for operation (pre-start checklist) – Northern Industrial Tools 10000 BDG User Manual

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Operation (cont’d)

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2. Preparing for Operation (Pre-start checklist)

Mount
generator &
engine

Check that the generator and engine are mounted and connected in
accordance with the instructions given earlier in this manual in the “Installation /
Initial Set-up” section, “Step 5: Mount & Connect Generator and Engine”.

WARNING:

Always ensure generator and engine are properly mounted to prevent
flipping and belt slippage during use, which could cause equipment
damage and injury to nearby persons, as well as development of sparks
from static electricity.

Position
generator

Check that the generator is positioned in accordance with the instructions
given earlier in this manual in the “Installation / Initial Set-up” section, “Step 4:
Select a Suitable Site”.
Operate outside only, on dry, level ground with adequate clearance and
ventilation.

DANGER: Carbon monoxide poisoning hazard

The engine gives off carbon monoxide exhaust, a poisonous gas that can
kill. You CANNOT smell it, see it, or taste it. ONLY run generator
OUTDOORS and away from air intakes. NEVER run generator inside
any enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces, including homes, garages,
basements, barns, sheds, boxes, pick-up truck beds, RVs, or boats. These
spaces can trap poisonous gases, EVEN if you run a fan or open
windows.

Ground
generator

Make sure the generator is grounded in accordance with instructions given
earlier in this manual in the “Installation / Initial Set-up” section, “Step 6:
Grounding the Generator”.

WARNING: Electric shock hazard

Always ensure generator is properly grounded to prevent electrical shock.

IMPORTANT: The generator must be grounded every time it is moved.

Perform
regular
inspection/
maintenance

Make sure that any regular maintenance has been performed:

• On the generator as prescribed in this manual in the “Maintenance & Repair”

section;

• On the power transmission system (belts, pulleys, couplings) as prescribed

in this manual in the “Maintenance & Repair” section; and

• On the engine as prescribed in your engine manual, including

adding/changing the oil.

IMPORTANT:
Under long, continuous-run operating conditions, be prepared to check the
engine oil level every time you refuel the engine. Remember to change the
oil at the operating interval recommended in the engine owner’s manual.

DO NOT start the generator until any needed repairs have been completed.

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