General Safety Rules - Westinghouse WH3250 Owner's Manual

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GENERAL
SAFETY
RULES
Never use the generator in a location
that is wet or damp. Never expose the
generator to rain, snow, water spray or
standing water while in use. Protect the
generator from all hazardous weather
conditions. Moisture
or ice can cause a
short circuit or other malfunction
in the
electrical circuit.
Never operate the generator in an
enclosed area. Engine exhaust
contains carbon
monoxide.
Only
operate the generator
outside and away
from windows,
doors and vents.
Voltage produced by the generator
could result in death or serious injury.
• Never operate the generator
in
rain or a floodplain
unless proper
precautions are taken to avoid being
subject
to rain or a flood.
• Never use worn or damaged
extension
cords.
• Always
have a licensed electrician
connect
the generator
to the utility
circuit.
• Never touch an operating generator
if the generator
is wet or if you have
wet hands.
• Never operate the generator
in highly
conductive
areas such as around
metal decking or steel works.
• Always
use grounded
extension
cords. Always
use three=wire or
double=insulated
power tools.
• Never touch live terminals
or
bare wires while the generator
is
operating.
• Be sure the generator
is properly
grounded
before operating.
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Gasoline
and gasoline
vapors are
extremely flammable
and explosive
under certain conditions.
• Always refuel the generator
outdoors,
in a well-ventilated
area.
Never remove the fuel cap with the
engine running.
• Never refuel the generator
while
the engine is running.
Always turn
engine off and allow the generator
to
cool before refueling.
• Only fill fuel tank with gasoline.
• Keep sparks, open flames or other
form of ignition (such as match,
cigarette,
static electric
source) away
when refueling.
• Never overfill the fuel tank. Leave
room for fuel to expand. Overfilling
the fuel tank can result in a sudden
overflow
of gasoline
and result in
spilled
gasoline
coming
in contact
with HOT surfaces.
Spilled fuel
can ignite, if fuel is spilled
on
the generator, wipe up any spills
immediately. Dispose of rag properly.
Allow area of spilled
fuel to dry
before operating the generator.
• Wear eye protection while refueling.
• Never use gasoline
as a cleaning
agent.
• Store any containers
containing
gasoline
in a well=ventilated
area,
away from any combustibles
or
source of ignition.
• Check for fuel leaks after refueling.
Never operate the engine if a fuel leak
is discovered.
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