Installation Procedures - Shindaiwa DG100MI Owner's And Operator's Manual

Diesel engine generator
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(1) Lifting Procedures
Always be sure to use lifting hooks when lifting up the generator, and raise it slowly at a
completely vertical angle.
(2) Transport
When transporting this generator, tie rope to the left and right tie downs, and securely fix
the generator.
Lifting
Lifting Hook
Hook
< Note >
 Handle this generator with great care when raising, lowering and transporting. Rough handling of
generator can result in damage or malfunction.

6-2. Installation Procedures

WARNING : SUFFOCATION FROM EXHAUST FUME
 Do not operate the generator in poorly ventilated areas such as indoors or
tunnels, as the exhaust gas of the engine contains substances that are
harmful to human health.
 Do not direct exhaust fumes at pedestrians or buildings.
CAUTION : FIRE
 Do not bring flammable items (such as fuel, gas and paint) or items that are
highly combustible near the generator as the muffler, exhaust gas and other
parts become extremely hot.
 Keep this generator 1m or more from walls or other hindrances, and on a
level surface.
 Remove the wood ties if using anchors to secure the generator
 Do not connect the generator output to indoor wiring.
 If installing this generator, set up barriers or fencing completely around the boundary
line of the construction area and take measures to prevent persons not involved in the
construction from entering the area.
 Always set the generator on a hard, flat and leveled surface that serves as the
foundation.
 Keep the generator 1 m or more from walls or other hindrances so that the operation
panel door and left/right check doors are accessible for internal inspection/maintenance.
< Note >
This equipment must be operated on hard and flat surface. Operating under any other
conditions may result in malfunctions.
Do not block the airflow from radiator vent or muffler exhaust. It may result in reduced
engine performance, overheating, or damage to the electrical parts.
Operating in dusty area or salty air (by the ocean), or any other particulate environment
may result in clogged radiator, which may cause overheating, other malfunctions and
insulation deterioration. Use extreme care, frequent checks and maintenance.
Tie-Down
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Tie-Down

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