6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Use
extreme caution near gasoline.
A
constant danger of explosion
or
fire exists.
Do not fill the fuel tank with gasoline while the engine is running. Do not smoke or use open flame nea the fuel tank.
Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling. If spilt, wipe it and let dry before starting the engine.
Do
not place inflammable materials near the generator.
Be careful not
to
ptt gasoline, matches, gunpowder,
oil
cloth, straw, trash and any other inflammables near the genera-
tor.
Do
not operate the generator in a room, cave
or
tunnel. Always operate in a well-ventilated area.
Otherwise the engine may become overheated and also, the poisonous carbon monoxide contained in the exhaust gases
will endanger human lives. Keep the generator at least
1
m
(4
feet) away from structures or facilities during use.
Operate the generator
on
a level surface.
If the generator is tilted or moved duricg use, there is a danger of fuel spillage and a chance that the generator may tip
over.
Do
not
operate with wet hands
or
in the rain.
Severe electric shock may occur.
If
the generator is moistened by rain or snow: wipe it and fully dry it before starting.
Don't pour water over the generator directly or wash it with water.
If the generator is wet with water, the insulations will be adversely affected and may cause current leakage and electric
shock.
Do
not connect the generator to the commercia! power lines.
This
may cause a short-circuit or destroy the generator. Use a transfer switch for connecting with indoor wiring.
NOTE: The parts numbers of the transfer switches and of the plastic box
to
store them are as shown in Table
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1.
Part
No.
!
Part
Name
Q'ty Current
365 45604
08
.
TRANSFER SWITCH
i11
15A
367 45605
08
1
TRANSFER SWITCH
i1
30A 367 43008
08
PLASTIC
BOX
i1
30
A
Table
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7.
Use fuses of the correct capacity.
If the generator rpm is increased exorbitantly in the overload condition by using a fuse in excess of the rated capacity,
the generator could be burnt and the
AVR
be damaged.
CAUSTION: if the fuse is burnt out or the circuit breaker tripped off as a result of using an electrical appliance, the
cause can be an overload or a short-circuit. In such a case, stop operation immediately and carefully check the e!ectrical
appliance and AC plugs for faulty wiring.
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