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Danger
When the engine is running, do not place the LPG hose or the LPG cylinder in the exhaust passage of
the muffler.
Warning
Do not allow children to tamper or play with the LPG cylinder or LPG hose.
Use an approved LPG cylinder that is equipped with an OPD (Overfill Prevention Device). Install the
LPG cylinder on a flat surface, with the cylinder always in a upright position and the valve resting on
top of the cylinder.
The gas cylinder should not be installed near any sources of ignition, and should not be exposed to
sunlight, rain, or dust.
Close the cylinder valve during transportation and storage by disconnecting the cylinder and covering it with
a protective cap. If possible, a plastic protective cap is typically used. Keep the cylinder far away from sources
of ignition, Keep ventilation inside the vehicle.
If there is a strong LPG smell, immediately close the cylinder valve, and use soapy water to wet all the LPG
hose fittings to check for leak. If bubbles appear or grow, then this indicates a leak in the LPG hose. Do not
check for air leaks by using an open flame such as by lighting a cigarette. If you find a leak, contact a qualified
technician to inspect it.
Caution
The LPG hose and standard LPG cylinder need to be used together in this device.
Make sure that the inspection date on the LPG cylinder is within the scope of specified usage.
The position of the cylinder must be firmly set to avoid excessive bending or twisting when
the LPG hose is connected.
Add Generator Engine Oil
Caution
There is no engine oil in the generator when delivered from the
factory. Do not start up the generator until after adding sufficient
engine oil. Do not tilt the generator when adding engine oil, to
prevent damage to the generator due to adding excessive oil.
Removing the
maintenance cover
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