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Commissioning
7.6
Connection of power consuming equipment
DANGER!
Mortal danger due to an electric shock if live parts are touched.
► Never operate the device if it is in a damaged condition.
► Never operate the electrical consumers and connecting cable (power con-
suming equipment) in a damaged condition.
► Never feed directly into existing networks that are already connected to a
power source (e.g. power supplier, solar plant, etc.).
► Never operate the device with wet hands.
Proceed as follows to connect up a consumer to your generator:
Requirements:
The generator is started and brought up to operating temperature (see Chap-
ter 7.4 ).
All power consuming equipment is disconnected or switched off.
Connecting up the
consumers
1. Fold up the spray connection on the Schuko socket Fig. 6-4
on the control
panel.
2. Insert the plug from the power consuming equipment that is to be connected
up all the way into the socket until it stops.
The consumer is now to the generator and ready to use.
NOTICE!
When selecting power consuming equipment to supply, do not exceed the
maximum power output of the generator of 3,000 W (3,330 W for short time).
Take note of the fact that certain power consuming equipment (e.g. circular
saws, blowers, etc.) can significantly exceed their nominal output during
an increased start up current when starting. Details can be found in the
power consuming equipment’s operating manual.
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