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Operating the generator creates exhaust gases that
contain carbon monoxide. CARBON MONOXIDE IS
POISONOUS AND CAN CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS
AND DEATH.
Never operate the generator in an enclosed building
or structure where carbon monoxide gas could
accumulate. Always keep the exhaust system of the
generator clear from obstructions.
DANGERDANGER
Typical motorhome generator
Generator
Safe Generator Operation
The on-board
generator allows
your motorhome
to be electrically
self-contained. It
provides 120 volts
AC when there is
no shore power
available. Review
and follow all oper-
ational and safety
precautions provid-
ed by the generator's
manufacturer, writ-
ten on warning labels and provided in the manufacturers
owner's manual, which is included in your Owner's Packet.
• DO NOT operate the generator while sleeping. You
would not be aware of exhaust gases entering the
motorhome or be alert to symptoms of carbon mon-
oxide poisoning.
• Never store anything in generator compartment.
Always keep compartment clean and dry.
• DO NOT operate the generator in an enclosed build-
ing or in a partly enclosed area such as a garage or
storage unit.
• DO NOT operate the generator when the motorhome
is parked in high grass or brush. Heat from the exhaust
could ignite dry vegetation.
• DO NOT operate the generator longer than necessary
when the vehicle is parked. is will help to reduce
exhaust gases near the motorhome.
• DO NOT simultaneously operate generator and a ven-
tilator fan, which could result in the entry of exhaust
gas. When ventilator fans are used, open a window on
the opposite side of the motorhome and 'upwind' of
generator's exhaust pipe, providing cross ventilation.
• When parked, orient the vehicle so that the prevailing
winds will carry the exhaust away from the motor-
home. DO NOT open nearby windows, ventilators,
or doors into the passenger compartment, particularly
those that are 'down wind,' even or short periods of
time.
• DO NOT operate the generator when parked in close
proximity to vegetation, snow, buildings, vehicles, or
any other object could deect the exhaust under or into
the vehicle.
• DO NOT touch the generator when running, or
immediately aer shutting OFF. Heat from the gen-
erator can cause burns. Allow the generator to cool
before attempting maintenance or service.
• NEVER sleep in the motorhome with the generator
running! Before using the generator, inspect the
exhaust system. Do not use it if the exhaust system
is damaged. Test the carbon monoxide alarm every
time you use the motorhome. If the CO alarm sounds,
immediately move everyone to fresh air and ventilate
the motorhome. Shut the generator OFF, and do not
operate it until it has been inspected and repaired by a
qualied technician.
IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE TO READ AND
UNDERSTAND THE GENERATOR OWNER’S
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE GENERATOR.
Observe all operating instructions and warnings as well as
all recommended maintenance schedules and procedures.
NOTE: Diesel and gasoline-fueled generators require
12 volt DC power to start. Operating fuel is drawn
from the motorhome’s fuel tank. If the fuel level of the
motorhome’s fuel tank drops to or below ¼ full, the
generator will automatically shut OFF and cannot be
restarted until the motorhome’s fuel tank is filled to
above ¼ full.
Propane-fueled generators also require 12 volt DC
power to start, but draw operating fuel from the LP
tank. There is no fuel-limiting provision, therefore,
monitor LP usage to ensure an adequate supply of
LP remains available for other LP appliances (fur-
nace, refrigerator, stove, water heater).