Safety Rules
Runningengines produceheat. Severe burnscan occur on contact. Combustiblematerial can catch
fire on contact.
Warning
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1. Propane (LPG) and natural gas (NG) is highly flammable and explosive. Fire or explosion can
cause severe burns or death if the gas is ignited.
2. Before starting the generator, inspect your LPG tank and NG pipeline and valve for damage
or leaks, attach only approved tanks that have been properly filled by an approved station,
DO NOT light or smoke cigarette.
3. Replace the hose at the first sign of a leak or if age-cracking becomes apparent.
4. Whenstarting the generator DO NOT attempt to start a damagedgenerator, make certain
thatthe LPG tank, air filter, spark plug,fuel lines and exhaust system are properly in place,
make certain that the generator resting firmly on level ground.
5. Whenoperating the generator DO NOT move or tip the generator duringoperation, DO NOT
tip the generator or allow oil to spill.
6. Whentransportingor servicing thegenerator make certain that thegenerator is disconnected
and properly shut off, disconnectthe spark plug wire.
7. Whenstoring the generator store away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat and other
sources of ignition.
Danger
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1. Rapid retraction of the starter cord will pull hand and arm towards the engine faster than you
can let go. Unintentionalstartup can result in entanglement,traumaticamputationor
laceration. Broken bones, fractures, bruises or sprains could result in.
2. Whenstarting engine,pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt and then pull rapidly
to avoid kickback.
3. DO NOT start or stop the enginewith electrical devices pluggedin.
Warning
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1. The battery contains acid. Acid is strongly corrosive.
2. DO NOT use, store or expose the battery in high temperature situations, as in the direct
sunlight,inside automobiles duringhot weather, directly in front of a heater, etc.
3. Be sure to turn off the equipmentafter use.
Warning
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1. DO NOT touch hot surfaces.
2. Avoid contact hot exhaust gas.
3. Never touching the equipment until it’s cool.
4. Maintain at least 3 feet (about 1meter) of clearance on all sides to ensure adequate cooling.
5. Maintain at least 5 feet (about 1.5 meters) of clearance from combustiblematerials.
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