Operator`s manual

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CAUTION
Improper treatment can damage the unit and shorten its life
To prevent surging that may possibly damage the equipment, do
not allow engine to run out of fuel when electrical loads are
applied.
Do not sck anything through venlang slots, even when the
generator is not operang. This can damage the generator or
cause personal injury.
The generator will do a beer and safer job if it is used at the rate
for which it was designed.
Do not connect the generator to another generator to use in
parallel. Doing so may result in damage to the internal
components.
Extension cords, power cords, and all electrical equipments must
be in good condion. Never operate electrical equipment with
damaged or defecve cords.
Load must be kept within rang stated on generator nameplate.
Overloading will damage the unit or shorten its life.
Engine must not be run at excessive speeds. Operang an
engine at excessive speeds increases the hazard of personal
injury. Do not tamper with parts which may increase or
decrease the governed speed.
CAUTION
The unit should never be operated under these condions
a. Uncontrolled change in engine speed.
b. Electrical output loss.
c. Overheang in connected equipment.
d. Sparking.
e. Damaged receptacles.
f. Engine misfire.
g. Excessive vibraon.
h. Flame or smoke.
i. Enclosed compartment.
j. Rain or inclement weather. Do not let the unit get wet when
operang.
NOTICE
Engine oil is hazardous to the environment
Be very careful when changing the oil to prevent spilling onto the
ground. Even if it is washed away, it will not mix with water and
will pollute the watershed—having a negave impact on the
plants and animals that it comes in contact with.
When disposing of engine oil:
1. While changing the engine oil, place a drip pan under the oil
plug to collect the waste.
2. Soak up any spills with sawdust, kiy lier, or sand. NEVER
dump down the drain or sewer.
3. Take the oil and filter to an oil recycling center.