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2.5kVA Inverter Generator VF2200IG
• Electric shock accident.
If an electric shock accident occurs, immediately shut down
the source of electrical power. If this is not possible, attempt to free the victim from the
live conductor. Avoid direct contact with victim. Use a non-conducting implement, such
as a dry rope or board, to free the victim from the live conductor. Apply first aid and get
immediate medical help.
• Smoking / sparks.
Never smoke near the running engine and never operate near
sources of sparks or flames.
• Hot muffler.
Never touch hot muffler or hot exhaust. Exhaust and engine parts can be
very hot and will burn you.
Service
• Have your generator serviced by a qualified repair person using only factory
approved replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the generator is
maintained. Incorrectly fitted parts will void your warranty. Contact the Vyking Force
customer support team at support@vykingforce.com for a list of service agents
• The equipment may only be used, maintained or repaired by those persons
who understand and have been instructed in the potential dangers.
Independent
changes in the equipment cancel any manufacturer’s liability for any damages that
result from these changes.
Appropriate use
• Use the equipment only when it is in technically perfect condition and only
for appropriate jobs, with an awareness of safety and possible dangers, based on
observation of the operating instructions! In particular, problems which could influence
the safety of use must be immediately dealt with!
• All of the manufacturer’s safety, work, and maintenance regulations as well as the
given norms in the Technical Data must be observed.
Static electricity and filling the petrol tank
Static electricity can initiate from ungrounded petrol tanks or containers, from flowing
petrol and persons carrying a static electric charge. Static electricity can explosively
ignite petrol vapours that are present during the fueling process resulting in serious
burns to nearby persons.
Many objects can accumulate and retain a static electric charge. Objects made of
nonconductive materials (e.g. plastics) easily accumulate and retain static electric
charge, as can objects made of conductive material (e.g. metal, water) if they are not
electrically grounded.
To avoid static electricity while fuelling, certain steps must be followed before and during
the fuelling process in order to minimize and safely dissipate static charge build-up:
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