GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
- No changes may be made to the generator.
- Only original parts may be used for maintenance and accessories.
- Important: Danger of poisoning, do not inhale emissions.
- Children are to be kept away from the generator.
- Important: Risk of burns. Do not touch the exhaust
system or drive unit.
- Wear suitable ear protection when in the vicinity of the equipment.
- Important: Petrol and petrol fumes are highly combustible or explosive.
- Never operate the generator in non-ventilated rooms or in easily inflammable
adjacency.
When operating the generator in rooms with good ventilation, the exhaust gases
must be channeled directly outdoors through an exhaust hose.
Important: Toxic exhaust gases can escape despite the exhaust hose. Due to the fire
hazard, never direct the exhaust hose towards inflammable materials.
- Risk of explosion: Never operate the generator in rooms with combustible materials.
- The speed preset by the manufacturer is not allowed to be changed. The generator
or connected equipment may be damaged.
- Secure the generator against shifting and toppling during transport.
- Place the generator at least 1m away from buildings and the equipment connected to it.
- Place the generator in a secure, level position. Do not turn, tip or change the
generator's position while it is working.
- Always switch off the engine when transporting and refueling the generator.
- Make sure that when you refuel the generator no fuel is spilt on the engine or
exhaust pipe.
- Never operate the generator in rain or snow.
- Never touch the generator with wet hands.
- Guard against electric danger. When working outdoors, use only extension cables
that are approved for outdoor use and which are marked accordingly (H07RN...).
- When using extension lines or mobile distribution networks the resistance value
shall not exceed 1.5 Ω. For reference, the total length of lines for a cross section of
1.5 mm² should not exceed 60 m; for a cross section of 2.5 mm², this should not
exceed 100 m.
- No changes may be made to the settings of the motor or generator.
- Repairs and adjustment work may only be carried out by authorized trained personnel.
- Do not refuel or empty the tank near open lights, fire or sparks. Do notsmoke!
- Do not touch any mechanically driven or hot parts. Do not remove the safety guards.
- Do not expose the tools to damp or dust. Permissible ambient temperature – 10 to
+ 40°C, max. altitude above sea level 1000 m, relative humidity: 90 % (non- condensing)
- The generator is driven by a combustion engine, which produces heat in the area of
the exhaust (on the opposite side of the sockets) and the exhaust outlet. You should
therefore keep clear of these surfaces because of risk of skin burns.
- The values quoted in the technical data for sound power level (L
WA
) and sound pressure
level (L
pA
) are emission values and not necessarily reliable workplace values. As there
is a correlation between emission and exposure levels, the values are not a reliable
basis for deciding on any additional precautions which may be needed. Factors
influencing the actual user emission level include the properties of the work area, other
sound sources etc.,the number of machines and other processes in the vicinity, as well
as the time span in which theoperator is subjected to the noise. Also, the permitted
exposure levels can vary from country to country. Nevertheless,with this information
the user is able to make a better assessment of the dangers and risks involved.
- Never use faulty or damaged electrical equipment (this also applies to extension
cables and plug connections).
- Protect children by keeping them at a safe distance from the generating set.
- Fuel is combustible and easily ignited. Do not refuel during operation. Do not refuel
while smoking or near naked flames. Do not spill fuel.
- Some parts of the internal combustion engine are hot and may cause burns. Pay
attention to the warnings on the generating set.
- Engine exhaust gases are toxic. Do not operate the generating set in unventilated
rooms. When installed in ventilated rooms, additional requirements for fire and
explosion protection shall be observed.
- Before use, the generating set and its electrical equipment (including lines and plug
connections) should be checked to ensure that they are not defective.
- The generating set shall not be connected to other power sources, such as the power
company supply mains. In special cases where stand-by connection to existing electrical
systems is intended, it shall only be performed by a qualified electrician who has to
consider the differences between operating equipment using the public electrical
network and operating the generating set. In accordance with this part of ISO 8528, the
differences shall be stated in the instruction manual.
- Due to high mechanical stresses, only tough rubber-sheathed flexible cable (in
accordance with IEC 60245-4) or the equivalent should be used.
- WARNING!
The user shall conform to regulations of electrical safety applicable
to the place where the generating sets are used.
- WARNING! Pay attention to the requirements and the precautions to be respected
by the user in the case of re-supply by generating sets of an installation, depending on
existing protective measures in this installation and applicable regulations.
- Generating sets should only be loaded up to their rated power under the rated ambient
conditions. If generating set use is under conditions which do not conform to the
reference conditions as stipulated in ISO 8528-8:2016, 7.1 and if cooling of the engine
or alternator is impaired, e.g. as a result of operation in restricted areas, a reduction
in power is necessary.
- Warning against the dangers of injury caused by the sudden change of rotation
direction of the engine.
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