Safety Information - Honda EB12D Owner's Manual

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I. SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY
INFORMATION
For your
safety
and the safety
of others,
pay special
attention
to these
precautions:
Operator
Responsibility
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Know
how to stop the generator
quickly
in case of emergency.
Unders-
tand
the
use
of
all
generator
controls,
output
receptacles,
and
connections.
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Be sure that
anyone
who
operates
the generator
receives
proper
in-
struction.
Do not let children
operate
the generator
without
parental
supervision.
Electric
Shock
Hazards
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The generator
produces
enough
electric
power to cause a serious
shock
or electrocution
if misused.
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Using a generator
or electrical
appliance
in wet conditions,
such as rain
or snow,
or near a pool or sprinkler
system,
or when
your hands
are
wet,
could
result
in electrocution.
Keep the generator
dry.
l
If the generator
is stored
outdoors,
unprotected
from
the weather,
check
the Ground
Fault
Circuit
Interrupter
(GFCI) receptacle,
and all
other
electrical
components
on the control
panel,
before
each
use.
Moisture
or ice can cause
a malfunction
or short
circuit
in electrical
components
which
could
result
in electrocution.
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Do not connect
to a building's
electrical
system
unless
an isolation
switch
has been installed
by a qualified
electrician.
Fire and Burn Hazards
l
The exhaust
system
gets hot enough
to ignite
some materials.
-
Keep the generator
at least 1 meter (3 feet) away from buildings
and
other
equipment
during
operation.
-
Keep flammable
materials
away. from the generator.
l
The muffler
becomes
very
hot during
operation
and remains
hot for
while
after
stopping
the engine.
Be careful
not to touch
the muffler
while
it is hot. Let the engine
cool before storing
the generator
indoors.
l
Diesel fuel is flammable,
and fuel vapor
can explode.
Refuel
in a well
ventilated
area with the engine stopped.
Keep flames
and sparks away,
and do not smoke
in the area.
l
Diesel fuel may spill and ignite
if the generator
is tilted
or overturned.
Place the generator
on a firm, level surface.
Avoid
loose sand or snow.
Carbon
Monoxide
Hazards
l
Exhaust
contains
poisonous
carbon
monoxide,
a colorless
and odorless
gas. Breathing
exhaust
can cause loss of consciousness
and may lead
to death.
l
If you run the generator
in an area that
is confined,
or even partially
enclosed,
the air you breathe
could contain
a dangerous
amount
of ex-
haust
gas. To keep exhaust
gas from
building
up, provide
adequate
ventilation.
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