3. SAFETY SPECIFICATION
Danger: Electrocution hazard - Electricity can cause DEATH or SERIOUSINJURY
• DO NOT use bare wire to connect power supply to electrical equipment, use a plug that
meets local regulations.
• During generator operation, do not touch exposed wires.
• During generator operation, keep children a safe distance from the generator unit.
• DO NOT use the generator unless it is fully assembled as instructed in this manual.
• Properly ground the generator and verify grounding is in place before each use. Grounding
regulations vary by location, consult a qualified electrician for verification.
• Accessories including cables and plug must not be defective. Electric shock prevention
hinges on the breaker. If you renew the breaker use a breaker with the same rating and
performance features, contact your local authorized service agent.
Danger: Fuel used by the generator is combustible, as this equipment generates high
temperature, this causes a fire risk in some circumstances , such as refueling.
• It is strictly prohibited to add fuel while the generator is operating;
• When adding fuel, keep far away from any ignition source, and NO smoking;
• When adding fuel, pay attention not to spill fuel on the equipment, if fuel is spilt;
clean it immediately, and only start it up when the spilt fuel has evaporated completely;
• During operation, be sure there are no combustibles within a 2m range.
• In case of long-term nonuse, make sure you use a fuel stabilizer or empty the fuel tank and bowl.
Caution: This equipment contains high speed revolving parts, which may cause injury.
• During generator operation, avoid coming into contact with any revolving parts.
• During generator operation, observe surroundings, make sure there is no risk to the generator,
other people and nearby equipment.
• During generator operation, do not lift or re-position. Turn the generator off ensuring it has
come to a complete stop.
Attention: operating requirements
• Do not place weight on the equipment.
• The wheel is adopted for convenience of equipment moving, do not use it in long distance,
otherwise it will be damaged.
• Do not exceed rating power of the equipment in operation; otherwise, its service life will be shorte-
ned. Power of common household appliances is shown on Page 14 in details.
• Maintain the equipment based on requirements so as to prolong its service life, refer to Page 15-17
for details.
• Operate and store the generator in a dust free area this prevents dust entering inside of the equip-
ment which reduces its working life.
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