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Dayton Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Dayton
®
Generator
2ZRP8, 2ZRP9
which have 3 prong plugs must be
plugged into extension cords and
electrical receptacles with 3 holes.
Before operating any electrical item,
be sure it is in good repair.
13. Follow instructions in this manual
when testing Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter to insure reliable
operation.
14. Beware of using this equipment
in confined spaces. Confined
spaces, without sufficient fresh air
ventilation,can contain dangerous
gases. Running gasoline engines in
such environments can lead to deadly
explosions and/or asphyxiation.
15. If your generator comes equipped
with a transport dolly, make sure
this unit is secure during operation
and when transporting to prevent
unexpected movement or rolling.
16. Use extreme caution when lifting
this generator. Do not use dolly
handles to lift this generator, use
only designated lifting hook to lift
this generator. This generator is
heavy so proper lifting techniques
should be used.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CARBON MONOXIDE-POISONOUS
GAS Use generator outdoors, away
from open windows, vents, or doors.
Generator exhaust contains carbon
monoxide - a poisonous gas that can kill
you. You CAN NOT smell or see this gas.
Never use a generator in enclosed or
partially-enclosed spaces.
Generators can produce high levels
of carbon monoxide very quickly.
When you use a portable generator,
remember that you cannot smell or
see carbon monoxide. Even if you can’t
smell exhaust fumes, you may still be
exposed to carbon monoxide.
If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak
while using a generator, get to fresh
air RIGHT AWAY. DO NOT DELAY. The
carbon monoxide from generators can
rapidly lead to full incapacitation and
death.
If you experience serious symptoms,
get medical attention immediately.
Inform medical staff that carbon
monoxide poisoning is suspected. If you
experienced symptoms while indoors,
have someone call the fire department
to determine when it is safe to re-enter
the building.
Never operate the generator in an
explosive atmosphere, near combustible
materials or where ventilation is not
sufficient to carry away exhaust fumes.
Exhaust fumes can cause serious injury
or death.
NEVER use a generator indoors,
including in homes, garages, basements,
crawl spaces, and other enclosed or
partially-enclosed areas, even with
ventilation. Opening doors and
windows or using fans will not prevent
carbon monoxide build-up in the home.
Follow the instructions that come
with your generator. Locate the
unit outdoors and away from doors,
windows, and vents that could allow
the carbon monoxide gas to come
indoors.
ONLY run generator outdoors and away
from air intakes.
NEVER run generator inside homes,
garages, sheds, or other semi-enclosed
spaces. These spaces can trap poisonous
gases EVEN IF you run a fan or open
doors and windows.
If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak
while using the generator, shut if off
and get fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a
doctor. You may have carbon monoxide
poisoning.