Operation Rules
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Perform all Pre-Operation Inspection activities as shown on Pre-Operation Inspection of this manual. Inspect and tighten all parts before each use. Ensure the generator does not have any damaged, loose, or missing parts before use. All defects should be corrected before use. Do not operate the generator if it has been dropped or damaged until all defective parts have been repaired.
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Do not place any flammable materials near the generator.
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Never start the generator or let it run in an enclosed area. Exhaust vapors are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short time. Keep the generator away from buildings and other equipment during operation.
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Do not operate the generator in exposed locations where it will be subjected to wet conditions.
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Do not touch the generator with wet hands, as this may cause severe electric shocks.
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Do not pour water directly over the generator or wash it.
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Do not use or store the generator in the rain or snow.
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Do not cover the generator when in use.
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Always operate the generator on a firm, flat, and level surface, as the generator will vibrate on an irregular surface.
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If the generator is tilted, fuel may spill or the generator may tip over, causing a hazardous situation. Lock the wheels before using.
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Do not connect the generator to another power supply source.
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The engine becomes extremely hot during and immediately after it has been in use. Be careful not to touch any parts of the hot engine, especially the muffler or muffler cover, or serious burns may result.
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Do not connect external equipment to the generator before starting the engine.
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Do not use for life support, or life sustaining systems.