Polaris P3000iE Portable Generator User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Safety
Personal safety is critical when attempting to service the generator.
Improperly installed or adjusted components can make the generator
unstable or dangerous. Improperly installed electrical components can
cause engine or electrical systems failure. In either event, damage or
serious injury could result. If you do not have the time, tools, and/or
expertise necessary to complete a procedure properly, please see your
POLARIS supplier for service.
Failure to correct a problem before operation and improper maintenance
can cause a malfunction resulting in injury or death. Always follow the
inspection and maintenance schedules and requirements in this manual.
The following important safety precautions cannot warn of every
possible hazard from maintenance. The decision to perform a given task
must be evaluated by the individual performing it.
Safety Precautions
Read the safety section of this manual.
Ensure the engine is off before performing any maintenance or repairs.
This should minimize the potential for exposure to the following
hazards:
Fuel and fire - Avoid flames, sparks, and smoking during service.
Carbon monoxide poisoning - Avoid indoor operation of engine and
stay away from open windows and doors.
Burns - Allow the engine and exhaust system to cool before
touching. Exercise caution when working around hazardous
materials.
Injury from moving parts - Avoid running the engine unless
specifically instructed.
Follow the instructions and ensure the required tools are used.
Exercise caution when working around petrol to reduce the possibility
of fire or explosion. Use only non-flammable solvents to clean parts.
Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from all fuel-related
components.