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Burn Hazard
Hot Coolant and Steam
Can cause severe injury or death.
During operation, some components of the generator set can become extremely hot. These parts
include, but are not limited to, the engine, exhaust manifold and piping, muffler, generator end, and
voltage regulator. In addition, the engine coolant can become extremely hot and cause pressure to build
up in the cooling system. Removing the pressure cap, before allowing the generator set to cool down,
could cause hot coolant and/or steam to be released, resulting in severe injury or death.
DO NOT touch or lean against hot exhaust or engine components.
Allow the generator set to cool down completely before servicing.
Never make electrical connections while standing in water or on wet ground.
WARNING
Hot Engine and Exhaust System
Can cause severe injury or death.