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DANGER-CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD; the
engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide,a
poisonous odorless, invisible gas which, if
breathed, may cause death or serious personal
injury. If you start to feel sick, dizzy or weak while using
the generator, shut it off and get to fresh air right away;
you may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
b. Good ventilation for cooling. Air flow and temperatures
are important for air cooled units. Temperatures should
not exceed 104ºF ambient (40ºC).
c. Refuel the generator in a well lighted area. Avoid fuel
spills and never refuel while the generator is running.
Allow engine to cool for two minute prior to refueling.
d. Do not refuel near open flames, pilot lights, or
sparking electrical equipment such a power tools,
welders and grinders.
e. The muffler and cleaner must be installed and kept
in good condition at all times as they function as flame
arrest if backfiring occurs.
f. Do not smoke near the generator.
Ensure that generator is properly grounded (see
Grounding the Generator section in this manual).
Do not wear loose clothing jewelry, or anything
that maybe caught in the alternator. Or other
rotating parts.
Unit must reach operating speed before electrical
loads are connected. Disconnect loads before turning
off engine.
To prevent surging that may possibly damage equipment
do not allow engine to run out of fuel when electrical
loads are applied.
When powering solid state equipment, a Power Line
conditioner should be used to prevent possible damage
to the equipment.
Do not stick anything through ventilating slots, even
when the generator is not operating. This can damage
the generator or cause personal injury.
Before transporting the generator in a vehicle, drain all
fuel to prevent leakage that may occur.
Use proper lifting techniques when transporting the
generator from site to site. Improper lifting techniques
may result in personal injury.
NOISE CAUTIONS
The generator can produce high noise levels. Prolonged
exposure to noise levels above 85 dBA is a hazard to
hearing. Always wear ear protection when operating or
working around the generator when it is running.
The generator should be operated serviced, and refueled
under the follow Conditions:
a. Start and run the generator outdoors. Do not
run the generator in an enclosed area, even if
doors or windows are open; avoid areas where
vapors may be trapped, such as pits, garages,
cellars, excavations, etc.
DEFINING TOTAL WATTAGE
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In order to prevent overloading and possible damage to
your generator it is necessary to know total wattage
of the connected load. To determine which load and or
appliances your generator will run follow these steps.
Check wattage requirements by referring to the loads
nameplate or by calculating it (multiply amps x volts = watts).
You can get help for calculation using the Table 1
Total the watts for each item. If the nameplate only give
volts and amps, multiply volts x amps = watts. 1 kW =
1,000 watts.
Motorized appliances or tools require more than their
rated wattage for start up.
NOTE: Allow 2 ½ to 4 times the listed wattage for starting
equipment powered by electric motors.
The generator’s rated watts should match or exceed
the total number of watts required for the equipment
you want to run.
The altitude and temperature can modify the generator’s
ratings. Use the Table 2 to calculate the generator’s
rating, multiply the factor x rated output in the generator’s
specs when the condition is not at 21ºC at the sea
level.
Always connect first to the generator the heaviest load,
and then add other items one at a time.
OPERATION vOLTAGE
CAUTION
C A U T I O N : Operating voltage and frequency
requirements of all electronic equipment should
be checked prior plugging them into this
generator. Damage may result if the equipment
is not designed to operate /- 10% of voltage
and +/- 3 Hz of the rated values marked in the
generator´s nameplate. To avoid damage, always
have an additional no solid state load plugged into
the generator if only solid state equipment (such as
a television set) is used. A power line conditioner is
recommended for some solid state applications.
To avoid burns, do not
touch engine muffler
or other engine or
generator surfaces
which became hot
during operation.
Do not alter or modify
the heat shield.
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