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Important!
When using the equipment, a few safety
precautions must be observed to avoid injuries
and damage. Please read the complete operating
instructions and safety regulations with due
care. Keep this manual in a safe place, so that the
information is available at all times.
If you give the equipment to any other person,
hand over these operating instructions and
safety regulations as well. We cannot accept any
liability for damage or accidents which arise due
to a failure to follow these instructions and the
safety instructions.
1. Explanation of the warning signs and
symbols on the machine
Read and understand the safety
instructions before using the
generator.
During operation, toxic gases
are produced e.g. carbon
monoxide (Which is a colorless
and odorless gas) this gas may
lead to by suffocation. Only
operate the generator outside
to ensure adequate ventilation.
Switch the engine off and allow
to cool before refuelling the
generator. Fuel is extremely
flammable and under certain
conditions can be explosive.
Only refuel the generator in
well ventilated areas ensuring
that naked lights, sparks and
cigarettes are not present.
Any spillage of fuel should be
immediately cleaned up.
The exhaust gets very hot
during operation. Allow
the engine to cool before
performing maintenance
storage and refueling. Do not
touch the exhaust to avoid the
risk of burns and injury.
The generator must not be
connected to the public power
supply. In case of improper
connection there is a risk of
fire and damage to property
including electrocution to
persons using the generator and
working on the public power
supply.
Warning hazardous voltages
are present when the generator
is in use, Always switch the
generator off before performing
maintenance.
Wear ear protection when using
the generator.
Disconnect all equipment
from the socket outlets when
performing maintenance or
when left unattended and
switched off.
Warning: the gasoline is
highly volatile, flammable and
explosive
Warning: Check the oil level
before operation.
ON/OFF
Alternating current (AC)
Direct current (DC)