OPERATING THE DIESEL GENERATOR
2-1.4 Electric shock and short circuits
Never touch the generator if the generator is wet. Also never touch the
generator if your hand is wet. Never operate your generator if the weather
conditions call for any type of precipitation such as rain, snow, or fog. To
prevent electrical shocks, the generator should be grounded. Use a lead to
connect the grounding end of the generator to the grounding surface of choice.
Please refer to Fig. 2 before beginning to use the electric generator.
NOTE
When connecting devices to the generator, make sure all other devices are
rated lower than the generators output. Do not over load outlets.
Fig 2 Control panel with grounding terminal
2-1.5 Other safety points Grounding terminal in
the control panel
Prior to operation the operator should read and understand all satety
precautions.
2-1.6 Battery
The electrolytic liquid of the battery also known as battery acid contains sulfuric
acid. In order to protect your eyes, skin, and clothing, wears protective gear
when working with the battery. If you come in contact with the electrolytic liquid,
wash it immediately with clean water. Also, if the electrolytic liquid comes in
contact with your eyes, see a doctor immediately.