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To safely store your generator with remote start features, position it away from living spaces, secure the cord and any accessories, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for seasonal maintenance.
Choosing a Safe Location
When storing a generator with remote start features, it’s essential to choose a location that minimizes the risk of accidental start-up or fire. Typically, this means positioning the generator at least 10 feet away from any living spaces, including homes, sheds, and garages. This distance also allows for proper ventilation to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide.
Securing the Generator and Accessories
To prevent accidents and ensure safe storage, secure the generator and any accessories, such as the remote start kit, fuel line, and electrical cord. Use a generator tie-down or strap to keep the unit stable and prevent it from shifting during transport or storage. It’s also crucial to store the electrical cord in a protected area, away from moisture and potential damage.
Seasonal Maintenance and Inspection
Before storing your generator for an extended period, perform a thorough maintenance and inspection to ensure it’s in good working condition. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for seasonal maintenance, which typically includes cleaning the air filter, checking the oil level, and storing any fuel in a well-ventilated area. Take note of any necessary repairs or replacements, and address them before storing the generator.
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