Operation
4.
Check oil level daily or after every eight (8) hours
of operation.
5.
Maintain generator following "Maintenance
Schedule" in engine operator's manual.
6.
Shelter unit from elements.
Creating a Temporary
Shelter
1.
In an emergency, use the original shipping carton.
2.
Cut off top carton flaps and one long side of carton
to expose muffler side of unit. If required, tape up
other sides of carton
to fit over generator
as shown
in Figure 7.
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NOTE: if required, remove wheel kit to fit carton over
generator as shown in Figure 7.
3.
Cut appropriate slots to access receptacles of unit.
4.
Face exposed end away from wind and elements.
5.
Locate generator as described in the section
"Generator Location'.' Keep exhaust gas from
entering a confined area through windows, doors,
ventilation intakes or other openings.
WARNING
Operate generator ONLY outdoors.
Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area through
windows, doors, ventilation intakes or other openings.
DO NOT operate generator inside any building or
enclosure (even if doors or windows are open), including
the generator compartment of a recreational vehicle (RV).
6,
Start generator as described in the section
"Starting the Engine',' then place carton over
generator. Keep at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance
on all sides of generator including overhead with
shelter in place.
WARNING
DO NOT touch hot surfaces and avoid hot exhaust
gases.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Keep at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance on all sides of
generator including overhead.
Remove shelter when temperatures are above 40°F [4°C].
7.
Remove shelter when temperatures are above
40°F [4°C].
8.
Turn engine OFF and let cool two (2) minutes
before refueling. Let any spilled fuel evaporate
before starting engine.
Creating a Permanent
Shelter
1.
Build a structure that will enclose three sides and
the top of the generator, making sure muffler side
of generator is exposed.
NOTE: Structure should hold enough heat created by
the generator to prevent icing problem.
2.
DO NOT enclose generator any more than shown
in Figure 7.
NOTE: If a wheel kit is installed on the generator,
enlarge shelter accordingly.
3.
Follow steps 3 through 8 as described previously
in "Creating a Temporary Shelter':
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