Front and Rear Panels
Cleaning
• Do not use any solvents or abrasive cleaners to
clean any of the panels.
• Do not spray or apply cleaner directly on the gen-
erator.
• Apply a small amount of cleaner on a soft, clean
cloth rst. Then, clean the panel with the moistened
cloth.
Power Button
The button responds well to rm, gentle nger pressure.
Do not use sharply pointed tools or other objects that could
damage the button.
Chassis
Sheet Metal Cover
The cover is preformed to t over the chassis and has pro-
tective grills over the cooling air vents. Keep the cover on
at all times because there are high voltages present which
could cause injury. The internal case also contains capaci-
tors which continue to hold a high electrical charge, even
after the power is shut off.
Air Ventilation Slots
Keep the ventilation slots free from obstructions. If exces-
sive dust or dirt collects on the slots, wipe or vacuum them
clean. Do not use compressed air to clean them as this may
force the dirt inside the chassis.
Allow 5 inches (127 mm) of clearance outside each ventila-
tion slot.
The air intake is on the right, and the exhaust is on the left.
This is shown in Figure 3–3, Page 15.
I/O Connector
The Input/Output connector has a pair of 4-40 threaded
jack screws to secure the connector. Make sure the screws
are snug, but do not overtighten them.
AC Power Cord
The AC power cord should be kept in good condition and
free from any cuts. The AC plug should be straight with
no bent prongs.
WARNING
Never operate the gen-
erator with the cover off.
This is an unsafe prac-
tice, and the high voltage
present may cause in-
jury.
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