Read and understand the generator operating, maintenance
and safety instruction furnished in your Owner's Information
Package.
»
Do
not smoke or use an open flame near the generator unit
or
fuel tank.
» Do not use generator ventilation air for heating any interior
living space. Ventilating air can contain high concentrations of
deadly gases, including carbon monoxide.
» Check engine fuel lines often. Fuel leakage
in
or around the
compartment
is
an
extreme fire hazard.
Do
not use the
generator
until fuel leaks are repaired.
» Be aware of exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) poisoning
symptoms. Refer to the section on Carbon Monoxide
Safety
Precautions in the On The Road chapter.
» Check the generator exhaust system after every eight hours
of operation and whenever the system may have been
damaged, and repair any
leaks or obstructions before further
operation. Disconnect the battery before performing any
maintenance on the generator.
Allow the generator to cool
before performing any maintenance.
»
Do
not use the generator as an emergency power source to a
general residential or industrial utility line. This is illegal and
may cause shock or
electrocution to power line utility person-
nel attempting to repair power lines.
WARNING
Do
not modify the gen-
erator
installation or ex-
haust system
in
any
way.
WARNING
Do
not place flammable
material
or store any
other
materialS in the
generator compartment.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
GENERATOR
OPERATING SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Do
not block the genera-
tor
ventilating air inlets or
outlets. The engine re-
quires a constant
supply
of cooling
air.
Restricted
ventilating air
inlets or
outlets can cause engine
failure or fire from engine
overheating.
AI WARNING
Exhaust
gases
are
deadly. Inspect the gen-
erator exhaust system
thoroughly before start-
ing"the
generator engine.
Do
not block the tail pipe
or
situate
the
motor
home
in
a place where
the exhaust gases have
any
possibility of accu-
mUlating either outside,
underneath,
or
inside
your
vehicle
or
any
nearby vehicles. Outside
air movements
can
carry
exhaust gases inside the
vehicle through windows
or
other openings re-
mote from the generator
exhaust.
Operate
the
generator
only
when
safe disperSion of ex-
haust gases can
be
as-
sured, and monitor out-
side
conditions
to be
sure that exhaust gases
continue to be dispersed
safely.
PACE
ARROW
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CopYRiq/1T
1996,
FlEETWood
ENfERPRisES,
INC.
All
RiqilfS
RESERVEd.
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