Engine Safety Precautions; Generator Safety; Preparation Before Operation; Engine Oil - ETQ TG60H12 Guide D'utilisation

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EASTERN TOOLS & EQUIPMENT INC
When storing gasoline or equipment with fuel in
tank.
Store away from appliances or equipment that
have a pilot light or other ignition sources
because it can ignite gasoline vapors.

ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Do not touch hot surfaces. Allow equipment to
fully cool down before touching.
After the generator has been run, the engine
produces heat. The temperature of the muffler
and nearby areas can reach or exceed 1600 F.
Severe burns will occur on contact with skin. Do
not modify the generator in any way. The
generator supplies the rated voltage and rated
frequency at its governed speed.

GENERATOR SAFETY

Never overload your generator as this can
damage your generator or the electrical devices
connected to it
Do not start generator with electrical devices
connected to it. Start the generator first and
after the speed of the generator stabilizes,
electrical loads can be applied to it.
When connecting electrical loads, make sure
the devices are "OFF" first before connecting
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them. Keep the same concept when
disconnecting electrical devices; make sure all
devices are in the "OFF" position before
disconnecting.
Operate the generator on level surfaces only.
Inclined surfaces reduce the effective
lubrication of the engine.
Do not expose the generator to excessive
moisture, dust, dirt, or corrosive vapors.
PREPARATION BEFORE
OPERATION
Before starting the generator, verify the
following conditions.

ENGINE OIL

• Fill the engine with SAE 10W-30 engine oil for
generator use or follow the table below.
Make sure the generator is on a level
surface and make sure the oil dipstick is on
tight.
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