Petrol Generator Safety
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The generator is designed to give safe and reliable service if operated according to
this manual. Read and understand this manual before operating the generator. You
can prevent accidents by familiarising yourself with the generator's controls and safe
operating procedures
Operator responsibility
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Know how to stop the generator quickly in an emergency
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Ensure you know how to use all the generator controls, output receptacles and
connections
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Ensure anybody who operates the generator has received proper instruction. DO NOT let
children operate the generator
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Never leave the tool running unattended
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Always wait until the machine has come to a complete stop before leaving it
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Never leave the machine unattended when parts are still hot
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Never leave machine unattended where children may have access to it
Keep your Distance
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This generator emits exhaust fumes, high sound levels and vibrations. DO NOT stand
close to the unit whilst in operation, and keep bystanders, children and animals a safe
distance away
Carbon monoxide dangers
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The generators exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide gas, which is both
colourless and odourless. Breathing exhaust fumes can cause loss of consciousness and
may lead to death
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If the generator is running in an enclosed or even partially enclosed space, the air could
contain dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent
build-up of exhaust fumes
Electric shock hazards
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The generator produces enough electric power to cause a serious electric shock or
electrocution if not used correctly
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Do not use the generator in wet conditions, such as in rain or snow, near ponds or
sprinkler systems, or with wet or damp hands. Doing so could result in death
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Always ground the generator when attaching earthed appliances
Keep the generator dry
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This generator is NOT weatherproof and must not be exposed to rain, damp conditions,
spray, direct sunlight, high ambient temperatures, dirt or dust
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DO NOT store this generator outside, unprotected from the weather. Ice, water or
moisture could cause a malfunction or short circuit which could result in death
Fire and Burn Dangers
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Petrol is extremely flammable and potentially explosive under certain circumstances. Do
not smoke. Do not allow sparks or flames where the generator is refuelled or where petrol
is stored. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine switched off
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The exhaust system gets very hot during operation and remains hot for a considerable
length of time even after the generator is switched off. It will get hot enough to ignite
some materials. Ensure the generator is at least 1 metre away from buildings and
other equipment during operation. Do not enclose the generator in any structure. Keep
flammable materials away from the generator. Do not touch the exhaust when it is hot, let
the generator cool down to ambient temperature before storing it indoors
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DO NOT operate this generator in hazardous locations, where there is a risk of explosion
due to petrol fumes, flammable gasses, explosive dust other atmospheres that could
foster an explosion
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Performance
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DO NOT modify this generator in any way
The engine speed and carburettor have been pre-set by the factory, to provide maximum
engine performance under specified parameters. Tampering with engine settings may
cause the engine to overheat, leading to fires or explosion
Never attempt to increase engine speeds, in order to obtain additional performance. This
would affect the electricity generating set and voltage regulation system, may damage
attached appliances and endanger the user
Take professional advice from a qualified electrician before attempting to connect the
generator to a building's electrical system
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