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Do not check for leaks with a lighted match or
flame.
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The LPG cylinder valve should be fully closed
when the generator is not in use or is running
with gasoline.
•
If you smell gas: close off the gas supply. Make
sure there is no leak before using the generator.
WARNING
•
Device used for handling LPG must be installed
and used in strict conformance with NFPA 58
(Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code) and NFPA 54
(National Fuel Gas) and all other codes, regulations
and manufacturer recommendations.
•
Never use a gas container, LPG connector
hose, LPG cylinder or any other fuel item that
is damaged or appears damaged.
•
The LPG cylinder valve should be fully closed
when the generator is not in use or is running
with gasoline.
•
The regulator/hose assembly and cylinder
valve must be inspected before each use for
leaks or sign of damages.
A(LPG Regulator/Hose Assembly)
English
D(Regulator Assembly)
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If you smell gas: close off the gas supply. Spray
a soapy water solution to check all connections
for leaks before attempting to use generator.
Contact a qualified technician to inspect and
repair the LPG system if a leak found before
using the generator.
Use only 20 or 30 lb capacity cylinders with
Type 1, right hand Acme threads with this
generator. Verify the re-qualification date
on the tank has not expired. Do not use rusted
or damaged cylinders.
All new cylinders must be purged of air and
moisture prior to filling. Used cylinders that
have not been plugged or kept closed must
also be purged. The purging process should
be done by your propane gas supplier.
Do not connect or disconnect the LPG cylinder
in enclosed area.
Do not install or replace the LPG cylinder near
open flames, pilot lights, or sparking electrical
equipment such as power tools, welders and
grinders.
B(LPG Regulator
solenoid plug)
C(Quick Connect
Fitting)
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