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GAS OPERATION
1. Place the generator in a well-ventilated place, protected from direct sunlight
and high temperature (more than 35°C).
2. Make sure the tank is filled with gas (when using gas).
3. Check the oil level.
4. Move the fuel valve to the “OFF” position.
5. Connect the pressure relief valve to the LPG cylinder.
6. Connect the hose to the LPG inlet on the generator.
7. Open the cylinder (cut-off valves).
8. Check for gas leakage.
9. Set the air choke to the “CLOSE” position.
10. To use the gas generator, it is necessary to remove air from the gas hose.
To do this, pull the manual starter several times and turn the engine over or press
the LPG valve to remove air for 5-10 seconds.
11. Turn the start key to the “ON” position and start the engine using the manual
starter handle (when starting manually).
12. Turn the electric start key to the “START” position for 1-3 seconds before
starting the generator.
13. Slowly turn the air choke to the “OPEN” position.
14. Allow the generator to run idle for 2 minutes.
15. Connect the necessary devices to the generator sockets.
When switching fuel from gasoline to LPG, before stopping the generator when
operating on gasoline be sure to close the gasoline supply valve and allow the
generator to stop independently.
Failure to do so may cause instable running of the gas generator for the first two
minutes or so.
Do not connect two or more devices at a time. The start-up of many devices
requires high power. Devices should be connected one at a time according to
their power rating. Do not connect any power consumers within the first 2
minutes after the generator has been started.
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WARNING - DANGER!
Before connecting any devices to the generator, make sure that they are in good
working order. If the connected device suddenly stopped or failed, immediately de-
energize the device using the emergency switch, disconnect the device and check it
out.
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