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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE

ATTEHIPT1NQ TO OPERATE GENERATOR.

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HAZARD

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

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

Water is an exoelient conductor of
electricttyl Water wtiioh comes in
contact with electrlcaily charged
components can transmit electricity to
the liame and o№er surfaces, resutting
in electrical shock to anyone contoot-
bigthem.

Op«ate generator in a dean, diy,

well ventilated area. Make sure
heuids are dry before touching unit.

Use of worn damaged, undersized
or ungrounded extension oords.

Contact with worn or damaged
extension cords could result in
etectrocutipn.

Use of undersize extwtsion cords

could result in overheatirtg of the
wires or attached Items, resulting in
Are.

Use of ungrounded cordsets could
prevent operation of circuit breakers

and result in dectrical shock.

Inspect extension cards before
use and replaoe w№ new card if
required.

Use fXDper size (wire gauge)

cordsei for appiiwtlon see chart in

the Assembly section of №is
manual.

Always use a cordset having a

grounding wire with an appropriate
grounding plug. DO NOT use an
ungrouncM phjg.

Placing generator on or against
highly conductive surface, such as
a steel walkway or metal roof.

Improper connection of items to
generator.

Operation of unit when damaged,
or guards or panels removed.

Accidental leakage of electrical

current could charge conductive
surfaces in contact with the generator.

Exceeding the load capacity of the
generator by attaching too many
items, or items with vary high bad
ratings to it could reauJt In ovarhsating
of soma Items or their attachment
wiring resulting in fire or eieetrlcai
shock.

Attempting to use the unit when it has

bewt damaged, or whan it is not

functioning normally could result In
fire or electrocution.

Hemoval of guarding could expose
electrloally charged components and
result in eteetrocutbn.

Place generator on low conductiv'
ity surface such as a concrete
stab.

ALWAYS tolerate generator a
minimum of six feet from any
conductive surface.

Read the load rating chart and

instructions in the Wattage Cabu-
iation section. Make sure that the
summation of eleeirical loads for
all attachments does not exceed
the load rating of the generator.

Do not operate generator with
meohanical or electrical problem.
Have unit repaired by an Autho­
rized Service Center.

Do not operate generator with
protective guarding removed.

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