Always read and follow the manufacturer's
operating and instructions before running generator.
Engines emit carbon monoxide. DO NOT run
generator in enclosed area.
Use your generator outdoors only, away from
open windows, vents, or doors. Never use your
generator inside homes, garages, crawl spaces, or
other enclosed areas. Fumes that can kill you can
build up in these areas. Using a fan and opening
doors or windows does NOT provide enough fresh
air.
Use a battery-powered carbon monoxide
detector when running your generator.
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely flammable,
allow engine to cool at least 2 minutes before
refueling. Always use fresh gas in your generator.
If you do not plan to use your generator in 30 days,
stabilize the gas with fuel stabilizer.
Maintain your generator according to the maintenance
schedule for peak performance and safety.
DO NOT operate the generator near combustible
materials.
When using extension cords, be sure they are
of the grounded type and are rated for the application.
Coiled cords can get HOT, always uncoil cords
and lay them in flat open locations.
If you are connecting a generator into your
home electrical system, have a qualified electrician
install a Power Transfer Switch. Never plug your
generator directly into your home outlet.
Protect your generator from exposure to rain
and snow. Generators produce powerful voltage;
DO NOT operate under wet conditions.