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1. |
Always observe the
generator manufacturer's
instructions for safe
operation. |
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2. |
Always run your
generator outdoors in a
well-ventilated area.
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3. |
Maintain your generator
engine according to the
maintenance schedule for
peak performance and
safety. |
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4. |
Do not operate the
engine near combustible
materials. |
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5. |
Keep gas fresh. If you
do not plan to use your
generator for up to 30
days, stabilize the gas
with a gas stabilizer. |
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6. |
Place generator on level
ground to operate. |
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7. |
When using extension
cords, be sure they are
grounded, and are a
sufficient wire gauge
for the application.
Heavy Duty outdoor rated
cords will handle
household appliance
loads. |
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8. |
Never plug your
generator directly into
your house circuit. |
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9. |
If
connecting a generator
into your home
electrical system, have
a qualified electrician
install an
Emergency Manual Power
Transfer System. |