Safety
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• Use of accessories or spare parts that are not suitable for the generator
• Use of the generator in modified form
• Commercial or otherwise excessive use
Anyone who operates or services the generator must be familiar with these
instructions and must be aware of possible dangers. This generator may only be
used by a competent person – in case of doubt seek training or advice from an
expert.
Non-observance of the safety, assembly and operating instructions while operating
the generator counts as misuse. Any applicable health and safety regulations
must be followed. Any other applicable local and national legislation must also be
followed. The generator may not be modified as modifications may cause damage or
injury.
General safety instructions
1) Protect children by keeping them at a safe distance from the generator.
2) Fuel is combustible and easily ignited. Do not refuel during operation.
Do not refuel while smoking or near naked flames. Do not spill fuel.
3) Some parts of the internal combustion engine are hot and may cause
burns. Pay attention to the warnings on the generator.
4) Engine exhaust gases are toxic. Do not operate the generating set
indoors.
Electrical safety
1) Check the generator and its electrical equipment (including lines and
plug connections) before use to ensure that they are not defective.
Defective generators or electrical equipment must be taken out of use
immediately and repaired by a competent person.
Residual risks
A residual risk of injury remains even if the generator is used for its intended
purpose in accordance with the safety, assembly and operating instructions.
Due to the nature of the generator, the following dangers may arise:
• Hidden defects on connected electrical equipment could pose a risk of electric
shock.
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