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Electric
Shock
Hazards
l
The generator
produces
enough
electric
power
to cause
a serious
shock or electrocution
if misused.
l
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
all 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.
l
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 3 feet (1 meter
) away
from
buildings
and other
equipment
during
operation.
-Do
not enclose
the generator
in any structure.
-Keep
flammable
materials
away from the generator.
l
The muffler
becomes
very hot during
operation
and remains
hot for
a 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
Gasoline
is extremely
flammable
and
is explosive
under
certain
conditions.
Do not
smoke
or allow
flames
or sparks
where
the
generator
is refueled
or where
gasoline
is stored.
Refuel
in a well-
ventilated
area with the engine
stopped.
l
Fuel
vapors
are
extremely
flammable
and
may
ignite
after
the
engine
has started.
Make sure that any spilled
fuel
has been wiped
up before
starting
the generator.

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