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PG-E-Series | Version 2.08

Safety

Tips and recommendation

It is necessary to observe the safety notes written in 
these operating instructions in order to reduce the risk of 
personal injuries and damages to property. 

2.2 Obligations of the operating company

Of the operator

The operating company is the person who operates the 
generator for business or commercial reasons by her-
self, or leaves it to a third party for use or application, and 
who bears the legal product responsibility for the protec-
tion of the user, the staff or for third parties.

Obligations of the operating company

If the generator is used for commercial purposes, the 
operating company of the generator must comply with 
the legal working safety regulations. Therefore, the 
safety notes in this operating manual, as well as the 
safety, accident prevention and environment protection 
regulations applying for the area of application of the ge-
nerator must be met. The following applies in particular:

- The operator must inform himself about the appli-

cable occupational health and safety regulations 
and determine additional hazards in a hazard as-
sessment which are caused by the special working 

conditions at the place of use of the machine. 
These must be implemented in the form of opera-
ting instructions for the operation of the machine.

- During the entire period of use of the machine, the 

operator must check whether the operating instruc-
tions issued by him correspond to the current state 
of the rules and regulations and, if necessary, ad-
apt them.

- The operator must clearly regulate and define the 

responsibilities for installation, operation, trouble-
shooting, maintenance and cleaning.

- The operator must ensure that all persons handling 

the machine have read and understood these in-
structions. In addition, he must train the personnel 
at regular intervals and inform them about the dan-
gers.

- The operator must provide the personnel with the 

necessary protective equipment and instruct them 
to wear the required protective equipment in a bin-
ding manner.

Furthermore, the operator is responsible for ensuring 
that the machine is always in perfect technical condition. 
The following therefore applies:

- The operator must ensure that the maintenance in-

tervals described in these instructions are obser-
ved.

- The operator must have all safety devices regularly 

checked for operability and completeness.

2.3 Requirements to staff

The different tasks described in this manual represent 
different requirements to the qualification of the persons 
entrusted with these tasks.  

Only persons reliable working procedures can be expected 
from, are allowed to perform all works. Persons the responsi-
veness of which is affected by e. g. drugs, alcohol or medica-
tion, are not allowed to work with the machine.

The qualifications of the personnel for the different tasks 
are mentioned below:

CAUTION!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead 
to minor or light injuries if they are not avoided

ATTENTION!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead 
to property and environmental damages if they are 
not avoided.

NOTE!

This combination of symbol and signal words indica-
tes a possibly dangerous situation which may lead to 
property and environmental damages if they are not 
avoided.

Tips and recommendation

This symbol highlights useful tips and recommenda-
tion as well as information for all efficient and trouble-
free operation. 

WARNING!

Danger in case of insufficient quali-
fication of the staff!

Insufficiently qualified persons cannot estimate the 
risks while using the generator and expose themsel-
ves and others to the danger of severe or lethal inju-
ries. 

-  Have all works only performed by qualified persons.

-  Keep insufficiently qualified persons out of the wor-

king area.

Summary of Contents for PG-E Series

Page 1: ...PG E S ERIES PG E 80 TEA Operating Instructions Generator PG E 30 SRA PG E 40 SRA PG E 60 SEA PG E 90 SEA PG E 80 TEA PG E 100 TEA...

Page 2: ...s and error Content 1 Introduction 3 1 1 Copyright 3 1 2 Customer service 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirement...

Page 3: ...the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summarised w...

Page 4: ...intervals and inform them about the dan gers The operator must provide the personnel with the necessary protective equipment and instruct them to wear the required protective equipment in a bin ding m...

Page 5: ...ing and levelling de vices to ensure safe stand the generator If the generator is to be used in rain or snow provide adequate protection and stability Keep children away from the running generator at...

Page 6: ...ached 2 7 Safety data sheets You can obtain safety data sheets for dangerous goods from your specialist dealer or by calling 49 0 951 96555 0 Specialist dealers can find safety data sheets in the down...

Page 7: ...ht 45 kg 50 kg Motor oil volume min max 0 25 0 6 liter 0 25 0 6 liter Model PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA Voltage 230 V 230V 400 V Emergency output LTP 230V 5 5 kW 2 5 kW Continuous output COP 230V 5 0 kW 2...

Page 8: ...2 kW Apparent power COP 230V 8 0 VA Active power COP 230V 7 5 kW Voltage deviation max 3 Drive motor power max 11 7 kW Motor speed 3600 rpm Fuel Petrol Starter Manual start Electric starter Running t...

Page 9: ...ll warm drain oil from crank case Refill with recommended grade Fig 3 Drain oil and petrol Step 3 Remove spark plugs and pour about 1 2 ounce 15 ml of motor oil the cylinders Cover spark plug hole wit...

Page 10: ...ndicator 7 Petrol tank 8 Choke 9 Spark plug 10 Silencer 11 Starter 12 Air filter 13 Ground terminal 14 ONN OFF switch Motor START switch Fig 5 Control panel PG E 40 SRA top and PG E 80 TEA down 1 ONN...

Page 11: ...bottom of the bum per bracket Secure the bolt with an M8 flange nut Fig 7 Mounting of the wheels and bumpers Mounting the wheels on PG E 90 SEA Step 1 Slide the axle through the frame brackets Step 1...

Page 12: ...m an illness that impairs con centration The generator must be operated by one person only Additional persons must keep out of the work area during operation DANGER Risk of crushing Improper work on t...

Page 13: ...r is connected to the generator The oil has a large influence on the performance and service life of the motor The motor s Operation and Maintenance Manual lists the characteristics of the oil and the...

Page 14: ...e choke lever to position CHOKE Fig 16 Choke lever Step 4 For Recoil start firmly grasp the recoil handle and pull slowly until increased resistance is felt Pull rapidly up and away Fig 17 Recoil star...

Page 15: ...tor or circuit breaker rating of the receptacle supplying the power Step 3 Plug in the electrical consumer s The consu mers must be switched off Step 4 Switch on the electrical consumer s ATTENTION If...

Page 16: ...l is used up and the generator stops Cover the cooled generator and protect it from moisture See chapter Storage for further measures ATTENTION After the motor has been switched off it still emits hea...

Page 17: ...ly pour the new oil through the oil filter into the motor until the level reaches the mark on the dipstick In the meantime check the level several times Never exceed the max level Step 5 Close the fil...

Page 18: ...he spark arrestor screen with a small wire brush Step 3 Replace the spark arrestor if it is damaged In stall the Spark arrestor reversely 9 7 Air filter The motor will not run properly and may be dama...

Page 19: ...air express Address of dispatch Spare part orders which do not include the above indica tions may not be taken into consideration If the indica tions regarding the mode of dispatch are missing the pro...

Page 20: ...ice the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer Spare parts drawing PG E 3...

Page 21: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 21 Spare parts drawing 1 PG E 30 SRA Fig 23 Spare parts drawing 2 and Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 30 SRA Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 30 SRA...

Page 22: ...22 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 30 SRA Fig 24 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 30 SRA...

Page 23: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 23 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 30 SRA Fig 25 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 30 SRA...

Page 24: ...24 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 30 SRA Fig 26 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 30 SRA...

Page 25: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 25 Spare parts drawing PG E 40 SRA complete assembly Fig 27 Spare parts drawing PG E 40 SRA...

Page 26: ...26 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 1 PG E 40 SRA Fig 28 Spare parts drawing 1 and Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 40 SRA Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 40 SRA...

Page 27: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 27 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 40 SRA Fig 29 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 40 SRA...

Page 28: ...28 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 40 SRA Fig 30 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 40 SRA...

Page 29: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 29 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 40 SRA Fig 31 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 40 SRA...

Page 30: ...0 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Complete assembly Fig 32 Spare parts drawing PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA complete assembl...

Page 31: ...on 2 08 31 Spare parts drawing 1 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Fig 33 Spare parts drawing 1 und Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 60 SE...

Page 32: ...32 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Fig 34 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA...

Page 33: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 33 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Fig 35 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA...

Page 34: ...34 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA Fig 36 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 60 SEA PG E 80 TEA and PG E 90 SEA...

Page 35: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 35 Spare parts drawing 1 PG E 100 TEA Complete assembly Fig 37 Spare parts drawing 1 PG E 100 TEA Complete assembly...

Page 36: ...36 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 100 TEA Fig 38 Spare parts drawing 2 PG E 100 TEA...

Page 37: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 37 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 100 TEA Fig 39 Spare parts drawing 3 PG E 100 TEA...

Page 38: ...38 PG E Series Version 2 08 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 100 TEA Fig 40 Spare parts drawing 4 PG E 100 TEA...

Page 39: ...Spare parts PG E Series Version 2 08 39 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 100 TEA Fig 41 Spare parts drawing 5 PG E 100 TEA...

Page 40: ...40 PG E Series Version 2 08 Electrical Circuit Diagrams 12 Electrical Circuit Diagrams Fig 42 Electrical circuit diagrams PG E 30 SRA above and PG E 40 SRA below...

Page 41: ...Electrical Circuit Diagrams PG E Series Version 2 08 41 Fig 43 Electrical circuit diagrams PG E 60 SEA above and PG E 80 TEA below...

Page 42: ...42 PG E Series Version 2 08 Electrical Circuit Diagrams Abb 44 Electrical circuit diagram PG E 90 SEA...

Page 43: ...Electrical Circuit Diagrams PG E Series Version 2 08 43 Fig 45 Electrical circuit diagram PG E 100 TEA...

Page 44: ...the other applied directives below including their applicable modifications at the time of the declaration Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC directive 2012 19 EU WEEE directive 2000 14 EG Outdoor...

Page 45: ...Notes PG E Series Version 2 08 45 14 Notes...

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