Westinghouse WGen12000DFc Manual Del Usuario página 16

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ASSEMBLY
NOTICE
• The LPG/propane tank can be of any capacity but the
tank must conform to the standard as listed in Fuel
Safety section.
• Propane tanks that use liquid withdrawal system can
not be used on these models.
expired.
• Do not use included LPG/propane hose for any other
appliances.
NOTICE
• All new tanks must be purged of air and moisture
or kept closed must also be purged. The purging
process should be done by a propane supplier (Tanks
from an exchange supplier should have been purged
• Always position the tank so the connection between
the valve and the gas inlet will not cause sharp bends
or kinks in the hose.
Explosion hazard. Do not start generator if you smell
LPG. Always fully close the propane tank valve and
disconnect the LPG/propane hose from the generator
when not in use.
well ventilated area.
Verify that the propane tank valve is in the fully closed
position.
Remove the cover on the generator propane inlet valve.
(included) to the propane inlet on the generator.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use thread seal tape or any other
type of sealant to seal the LPG/propane
hose connection.
Tighten the LPG/propane hose connector to the
generator with a 19 mm or adjustable wrench. DO NOT
over-tighten.
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Remove the safety plug or cap from the propane tank
valve and attach the other end of the hose to the LPG/
propane connector on the tank. Hand tighten.
Turn the propane tank valve to the fully open position.
with a solution of soap and water. Bubbles which appear
or bubbles which grow indicate that a leak exists. If a
and water solution. If the leak continues or if the leak is
customer service.
IMPORTANT: Keep the propane tank valve in the fully
closed position unless in use.
GROUNDING
Shock hazard. Failure to properly ground the generator
can result in electric shock.
NOTICE
Only use grounded extension cords, tools, and
appliances, or double-insulated tools and appliances.
The generator neutral is bonded to the frame. There is a
permanent conductor between the generator (stator wire)
and the frame. If this generator will be used only with cord
and plug equipment connected to the receptacles mounted
on the generator, National Electric Code does not require
that the unit be grounded. However, other methods of
using the generator may require grounding to reduce the
risk of shock or electrocution.
electrician, electrical inspector, or local agency having
jurisdiction for local codes or ordinances that apply to the
intended use of the generator.
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