Manual

HAZARD
Operation of
generator in rain_
wet, iGy_or
flooded
conditions,
Use of worn,
damaged, undet-
si_.edor un-
grounded exten-
sion cords.
Placing generator
on or against
highly conductive
surPaGel 8uGb a8 8
steel walkway or
metal roof.
Improper
conne_"tion of
i_ms to
generator.
OpePstion of unit
when damaged,
or wi_ guards or
panels removed.
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE
(Continued)
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Wa[er i8 an excellent conductor
t_felectricity!WaLer which comes
in conLac[ with ele_£rically
charged components ca_
transmit elsoLriciLy 1o the Frame
and o£her surfaces, resa;Iting in
electrical shock Lo anyone co;t-
lacting them.
Use t_f undersize extension
cords could resul£ iR overhe_tkrg
t_f Live wire8 or stLaohe_ i[ert_8,
resulLing in fie.
Acciden[al leakage of elec£rical
cL;rrent coL;Id charge conductive
surfaces in con[ao£ with £he
generator.
HOW TO PREVENT iT
Opera[e genera[or in a clean, dry,
well ver%il_[ed area. Make r_re
hands are dry before touching
uni£.
Use proper size (wire gauge}
cordsst for appli_[ion see char£
in the Assertlbly section of £his
f_lanlJ_l.
Place generaLor on low conduc _
tiviLy surface such 88 a concre[e
slab.
ALWAYS operate generator a
minin=urn of six feel Fromany
co_dL_ctive sur[ace.
Shock_ .
A[te_npting to use the uni[ Do nt_t opera[e generator with
when it has been dar_'_aged,or r_'_sohanicalor elecLrical
when it is not functioning problert=. Have uni[ repeire_ by
norrt_ally co_;Id resul[ in fire or an AL;[horize_ Servico Cen£er.
electrooution.
D29525 _ENG