Maintenance Instructions
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Warning!: Danger of fire
Oil and fuel vapours can ignite on contact with ignition
sources. Therefore:
• No open flames during work on the generator.
• Do not smoke.
• Remove oil and fuel residues from the generator and floor.
Danger!: Danger of poisoning
Contact with engine oil, antifreeze and fuel can result in
damage to health. Therefor:
• Avoid skin contact with engine oil, fuel and antifreeze.
• Remove oil and fuel splashes and antifreeze from the skin
immediately.
• Do not inhale oil and fuel vapours.
ATTENTION!: Danger to Life - High voltage
Danger for Life. Improper handling, operation, installa-
tion and maintenance can result in severe personal
injury and/or material damage.
Electrical voltages above 60 volts are always dangerous to
life). The rules of the respective regional authority must be
adhered to. Only an electrician may carry out installation of
the electrical connections for safety reasons.
Warning!: Hot surface/material
Generator, oil and antifreeze can be hot during/after
operation. Risk of severe burns.
Instruction!: Personal protective equipment
necessary.
During Installation/maintenance personal protective
equipment is required to minimize the health hazards.
• Protective clothing
• safety boots
• protective gloves
• Ear defender
• safety glasses
Attention!: disconnect all load
Disconnect all load during the work at the generator to
avoid damages at the load.
Warning!:
Batteries contains acid or alkalis.
Improper handling can result in battery explosion and
leakage. Acid or alkalis can run out. An explosion of the
battery is possible.
See the operation and safety instruction from your battery
manufacturer.
Batteries contain corrosive acids and lyes.
Improper handling can cause the batteries to heat up and
burst. Corrosive acid/lye may leak. Under unfavorable
conditions, the battery may explode.