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Redback RB4 5KVA - PREVENTION OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE; EXTENSION CORD SAFETY; ELECTRICAL HAZARDS; MECHANICAL SAFETY

Redback RB4 5KVA
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PREVENTION OF ELECTROCUTION AND
FIRE
HAZARD
WHAT COULD HAPPEN
PREVENTION
Improper storage of
extension cord
Extension cord can c o m e
into contact with hot engine
parts resulting in damage.
Using a damaged
extension cord can result
in electrocution or death.
Remove extension cord from
the generator and store
separately away from the
generator.
Operation of the
generator In heavy
rain, wet, icy, or
flooded
conditions
Water is an excellent
Conductor of electricity Water
which comes in contact with
electrically charged components
can transmit electricity to the
frame and other surfaces,
resulting in electrical shock to
anyone contacting them.
Operate the
Generator in a clean, dry, well
ventilated area. Make sure
hands are dry before touching
unit.
Placing the
Accidental leakage of
Place the
generator on or against
highly conductive
surface, such as a steel
walkway or metal roof
Electrical current could
charge conductive surfaces in
contact with the generator
generator on a Iow
conductivity surface such as a
concrete slab. Always operate the
generator a minimum of 2 meters
away from any conductive surface
Operation of unit when
damaged or with casing
removed
Attempting to use the generator
when it has been damaged, or
when its not functioning normally
could result in fire or electrocution.
Removal of casing could expose
electrically charged components
and result in electrocution
Do not operate the generator
with a mechanical or electrical
problem. The Redback must
be repaired by an authorized
service agent. Do not operate
the generator with no case.
HAZARD
WHAT COULD HAPPEN
PREVENTION
Filling petrol while
engine
is still running.
Fuel and fuel vapors can
become
ignited by coming in
contact with hot
components such as the
Turn engine off and allow
it to cool before adding
fuel to the tank. Equip
area of operation with a
muffler, engine exhaust
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