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Place the device in such a location that passers-by or children cannot come
into contact with the
device unnoticed.
Do not allow flammable
materials to be located
close to the exhaust while
the device is operating.
Keep the device at least
one metre from buildings
or other obstacles;
otherwise the engine may
overheat.
Do not use the device if it
is covered with dust.
Only lift the device by its
handle.
Place the device on a flat surface to enable it to release its heat.
Keep flammable materials at a distance.
8. Protect children by keeping them at a safe distance from the power generator.
9. Do not install any extensions on the exhaust pipe.
10. Do not change the intake system.
11. Do not change the settings of the speed controller.
12. Do not remove the control panel and do not change the wiring.
Electrical safety
Danger of electric shocks!
The voltage that the generator generates is high enough to cause serious electric
shocks or electrocution. Using a generator or electric device under damp conditions
such as rain or snow, in the vicinity of a swimming pool or sprinkler systems and
operation with wet hands could lead to electrocution. Keep the generator dry.
If the generator is stored outdoors,
check the electrical components on
the control panel before each use.
Moisture or ice can lead to a
malfunction or short circuit in
electrical components, resulting in
electrocution.
In case of electric shock, call in
medical assistance.
1.
Never touch the device with
wet hands. This could cause an
electric shock.
2. Ensure that you earth the generator.
Drive an earthing pin into the ground and connect it to the generator’s earthing
point
. Never use an earthing pin from other systems.