Additional Safety Rules for Petrol Products
Additional safety rules for Generators
• The generator is supplied with lifting handles on each side of the generator,
and when lifting, two operators should lift the generator together.
• The generator can also be fitted with wheels, and if these are fitted, the
generator can be moved with the additional front lifting handle by one
person.
• Do noT operaTe in a hazarDous locaTion. such areas incluDe
WHERE THERE IS A RISK OF ExPLOSION OF PETROL FUMES, LEAKING GAS
OR ExPLOSIVE DUST.
• Do noT operaTe in a confineD area. exhausT gases, smoke or
FUMES COULD REACH DANGEROUS CONCENTRATIONS.
• The ouTpuT of This generaTor is poTenTially leThal. The
GENERATOR SHOULD NOT bE CONNECTED TO A FIxED EALECTRICAL
INSTALLATION ExCEPT bY AN APPROPRIATELY LICENSED PERSON.
• protect your generator. This generator is noT WeaTherproof and should
not be exposed to direct sunlight, high ambient temperature and damp, wet
or high humidity conditions.
• Do not smoke while refuelling. This is potentially dangerous as it may ignite
the fuel and cause an explosion.
• Take care not to spill fuel. When refuelling the generator ensure that the
motor has been switched off. Prevent the spilling of fuel as this may also
ignite with the hot motor.
Never refuel whilst the engine running.
• Be careful where you store the generator. store the generator in a dry area
away from inflammable liquids.
• keep your distance. The generator emits exhaust fumes. as a safety
precaution do not stand close to the unit whilst it is in operation. Ensure
bystanders also keep their distance.
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