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Engine Exhaust
During operation, the generator set will release engine exhaust into the surrounding atmosphere. This
exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, tasteless, nonirritating gas. The inhalation of
carbon monoxide, even for a short period, can result in death. To reduce the risk of carbon monoxide
poisoning:
Avoid breathing engine exhaust while working on or around the generator set.
DO NOT run the generator indoors unless the exhaust is routed outside properly.
Routinely inspect the exhaust system for leaks and repair if necessary.
DO NOT operate the generator set where exhaust fumes can accumulate and/or leak into an
occupied space.
DO NOT operate the generator set without a properly functioning exhaust system.
Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms include the following:
Dizziness, Light Headedness
Physical Fatigue
Weakness in muscles and joints
Sleepiness
Inability to Concentrate
Mental Fatigue
Blurred Vision
Inability to Speak Clearly
Stomachache, Nausea, and/or Vomiting
If you experience any of these symptoms, immediately seek fresh air. Remain active and do not sit, lie
down, or fall asleep. Seek immediate medical attention if the symptoms do not improve when breathing
fresh air.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide
Can cause severe nausea,
fainting, or death.