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Transport by hand
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Always hold the genset by its handle to carry it.
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Pay attention to the genset’s weight. Always lift the genset smoothly and move with care.
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Set down the genset only on a level and non-slippy surface.
Transport on vehicles or with a crane
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Follow all the local and user-related safety regulations during transport.
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Take suitable measures to secure the load.
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If crane transport is necessary: Hang the genset only by its carrying handle or use suitable
means of transport.
Drainage
In most instances, special regulations required by the laws of the destination country or by
the rules of the shipping company apply when transporting to other countries or by sea, air
etc. This means for example that drainage might also be required, which requires the genset
to meet the following criteria:
The engine must not contain any engine oil, see
“5.1.3 Draining off engine oil” on
The fuel tank and the carburettor must not contain any fuel, see
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ATTENTION!
Additional protective measures are required for transports that could result
in an extended period of non-use or the genset being put into storage, see
“7.2.2 Long-term storage” on page 104
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4.2
Setting up the genset
Follow the sequence below to ensure that the genset is reliably set up at its place of use:
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Select a suitable installation site and set up the genset there as horizontally as possible,
see
“4.2.1 Requirements for the place of use” on page 88
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Make sure that the genset is properly earthed, see
“4.2.2 Earthing the genset” on
. Take additional protective measures if they are necessary for the planned use.
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Connect the consumers, see
“6.3 Connecting consumers” on page 98
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