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27
GENERATOR
Page
30t
5
Check engine fuel lines often.
Fuel
leakage in or around the engine
compartment is
ari-extremefIre hazard. Do not use the generator until fuel
leaks are repaired.
.
.WARNiNG
EXHAUST GASES
.ARE
DEADLY.
h:nspectthe
gemerator
exhaust
..
system
thOYCll.llghly.
before
startimg
the
generator
eo:Jgime.
Do
oot
block
the tail
pipe
or
situate
the
motor
hOITiein a place where
the
. exhaust gases have any possibility
of
accumulating
either outside, undemeath,
or
inside
your
Vehicle
.-',
--
,
or
an.y
mearby:
vehicles. Outside air
movements
. -
can carry exhaust gases
imsidle
the
vehicle through·
windows
or
otheroperiing~Cre-mote
from
the
generator
exhaust:
Operate
the
generator
only
wheu:1lsafe
dispersion
OIf
exhaust gases can be
assured, and
monitor
outsicieconditiOins
tOi
be
sure
that
exhaust
gases
continue
to
be dispersed
safely.
Be aware
of
exhau·st gas (carbon monoxide) poisoning symptoms. Refer
to
"CARBON MONOXIDE
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS"
chapter.
WARNiNG
Do
mot
under
any
circumstances
oiJIeratethe
generator
wMe
sleepimg;YOIu
would nOittle able
to
monitor outside conditions
to
assure that generator
exhaust does
not
enter theinterior,anci you would
not·
be.
alert-
to
exhaust odiors
or
symptoms
of
carbon monoxide pOisoning.
Check the generator exhaust system after every 8 hours
of
operation and
whenever the
$ystem may have been damaged, and repair any leaks or
.
~.
obstructions before further operation. Disconnect the battery before
per-
forming any maintenance on the generator. Allow
the
generator to cool
..
before performing any maintenance.
© 1996
Fleetwood
Enterprises
Inc.
American Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All
rights
reserved
_0.

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