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5 — ENG

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE

ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.

Use of worn, damaged, undersized
or ungrounded extension cords.

Placing generator on or against
highly conductive surface, such as
a steel walkway or metal roof.

Improper connection of items to
generator.

Operation of unit when damaged,
or with guards or panels removed.

Contact with worn or damaged exten-
sion cords could result in electrocu-
tion.

Use of undersize extension cords
could result in overheating of the wires
or attached items, resulting in fire.

Use of ungrounded cordsets could
prevent operation of circuit breakers
and result in electrical shock.

Accidental leakage of electrical current
could charge conductive surfaces in
contact with the generator.

Exceeding the load capacity of the
generator by attaching too many
items, or items with very high load
ratings to it could result in overheating
of some items or their attachment
wiring resulting in fire or electrical
shock.

Attempting to use the unit when it has
been damaged, or when it is not
functioning normally could result in fire
or electrocution.

Removal of guarding could expose
electrically charged components and
result in electrocution.

Inspect extension cords before use
and replace with new cord if
required.

Use proper size (wire gauge)
cordset for application see chart in
the Assembly section of this
manual.

Always use a cordset having a
grounding wire with an appropriate
grounding plug.  DO NOT use an
ungrounded plug.

Place generator on low conductivity
surface such as a concrete slab.

ALWAYS operate generator a
minimum of six feet from any
conductive surface.

Read the load rating chart and
instructions in the Wattage Calcula-
tion section. Make sure that the
summation of electrical loads for all
attachments does not exceed the
load rating of the generator.

Do not operate generator with
mechanical or electrical problem.
Have unit repaired by an Autho-
rized Service Center.

Do not operate generator with
protective guarding removed.

RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE (cont’d)

HAZARD

HOW TO PREVENT IT

WHAT COULD HAPPEN

Operation of generator in 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 generator in a clean, dry,
well ventilated area. Make sure
hands are dry before touching unit.

Summary of Contents for CH350CS-CA

Page 1: ...frame Record these numbers in the spaces below and retain for future reference Model No Type Serial No ESPA OL P GINA 21 FRAN AISE PAGE 41 IMPORTANT Please make certain that the person who is to use t...

Page 2: ...quired on some U S Forest service land and may also be legally required under other statutes and ordinances This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth de...

Page 3: ...ive humidity corrosive environments and materials or other contami nants Expendable items that become worn during normal use such as fuel filters air cleaners spark plugs and engine oil Cosmetic defec...

Page 4: ...a Double Throw Transfer Switch installed by a qualified electrician and in compli ance with local ordinances When installing a Double Throw Trans fer Switch a minimum of 10 gauge wiring must be used...

Page 5: ...ectrically charged components and result in electrocution Inspect extension cords before use and replace with new cord if required Use proper size wire gauge cordset for application see chart in the A...

Page 6: ...ating the generator in ar eas where the temperature exceeds 104 F ambient such as storage rooms or ga rages can interfere with its proper ven tilation features causing overheating and possible ignitio...

Page 7: ...ransporting Generator If generator is equipped with a fuel shut off valve turn the valve to the off position before transporting to avoid fuel leaks If generator is not equipped with a fuel shut off v...

Page 8: ...is not a surge protector Make sure you use a U L listed voltage surge protector All sources of energy include the poten tial for injury Unsafe operation or main tenance of your generator could lead t...

Page 9: ...removed Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing or jew elry which could be caught by mov ing parts The generator contains parts which ro tate at high speed during operation These parts are covered by gu...

Page 10: ...outage Your generator will not be large enough to handle the load of all the lights appliances TV etc at one time To select which items to run during the electrical power outage see Wattage Calculatio...

Page 11: ...FULL POWER SWITCH IMPORTANT Allow generator to run at no load for 5 minutes upon each initial start up to allow engine to stabilize 1 Operate the generator in the 120V 240V mode for most applications...

Page 12: ...engine oil Refer to the Engine Operator s Manual for correct grade and quantity of oil Never fill fuel tank indoors Never fill fuel tank when engine is running or hot Do not smoke when filling fuel t...

Page 13: ...ioners or small hand tools Connect the items that require the most wattage first See Wattage Calculation Section in this manual 3 Connect the lights next 4 Voltage sensitive equipment should be the la...

Page 14: ...or straps can cause property damage serious injury or death and void the manufacturer s warranty Always use cables chains or straps rated at 2000 lbs working load or more to raise or suspend gen erat...

Page 15: ...parts and causing possible malfunction of the engine Generator Clean the generator as outlined in the Maintenance Section on this manual Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator are open...

Page 16: ...or wattage Example a 5000 rated wattage generator 2500 maximum starting wattage IMPORTANT DETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS Before operating this generator list all of the appliances and or tools that...

Page 17: ...ulb requires only 100 watts to start Most resistive loads will be listed in wattage WATTAGE CALCULATIONS The wattage ratings shown are averages Wattage requirements may vary with different brands of a...

Page 18: ...00 CAUTION WATTS DEVICES WITH HIGH STARTING INDUCTIVE LOADS RUN WATTS TIMES X START FACTOR DO NOT CONNECT VOLTAGE SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TV SET COMPUTER ETC DIRECTLY TO YOUR GENERATOR IF YOU U...

Page 19: ...noid 2 Faulty idle control switch 3 Faulty windings in stator 4 Faulty circuit board 5 Faulty wire harness 1 Faulty rectifier 2 Faulty windings in stator 3 Faulty wire harness 1 Add fuel or oil 2 Turn...

Page 20: ...d when sensitive electronic equipment is used such as televisions computers stereos and etc The damage of such equipment without the use of a protector WILL NOT be covered under warranty Do not adjust...

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