Troy-Bilt 1925 Owner's Manual page 2

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Safety Rules
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Safety Rules ....................................
2:4
Know Your Generator
.............................
5
Assembiy ......................................
6-7
Operation
....................................
8- i 3
Maintenance
.................................
i 4-i 5
Storage ........................................
i6
TroubHeshooting
.................................
i7
Notes
.........................................
i8
_A/arranty
......................................
[9
EQU[PNENT
DESCRIPTION
[IlZ ];I R ead th.manoam
oaref.mmy
and b eoome
...... familiar
with
your
generator.
Know
its
applications,
its [imitations
and any hazards
involved.
This manuai describes an engine-driven,
revoMng fieid,
aHternating current
(AC) generator
designed
to suppiy
electrica[
power for operating
compaqbHe electrica[
[ighting,
appiiances,
toois and motor
[oads.The
generator's
revoMng
fieid is driven at about 3,600 rpm by a singie-cyiinder
engine.
CAUTION!
DO NOT exceed
the generator's
wattage/amperage
capacity. See "Don't
Overioad
Generator",
Every effort has been made to ensure
that information
in
this manua[ is accurate
and current.
However,
we reserve
the right to change, aiter or otherwise
improve
the product
and this document
at any time without
prior
notice.
The Emission Contro[
System
for this generator
is
warranted
for standards
set by the Environmenta[
Protection
Agency. For warranty
information
refer to the
engine owner's manual
SAFETY
RULES
This
is the
safety
alert
symbol
[t is used to
alert
you to potential
persona[
iniury
hazards.
Obey
a[[ safety
messages
that
follow
this
symbol to avoid possible
iniury or death.
The safety alert symboi (_k) is used with a signai word
(DANGER, CAUTION,WARNING),
a pictoriai
and/or a
safety message
to alert you to hazards.
DANGER
indicates
a hazard which, if not avoided, will resuit in death
or serious
injury. WARNING
indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION
indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, might result in
minor or moderate injury. CAUTmON,
when used
without
the alert symbol, indicates
a situation
that could
result in equipment
damage. Follow safety messages
to
avoid or reduce
the risk of injury or death.
Hazard
Symbols
and Meanings
Electrocution
Electrical Shock
Electrical Shock
Toxic Fumes
Explosion
Fire
Explosive
Pressure
Chemical
Burn
Hot Surface
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