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tacting the rotating parts when they are still in ro-
tation.
NOISE AND VIBRATION HAZARDS
The noise and vibration levels shown in these instruc-
tions are the maximum levels for use of the machine.
Insufficient maintenance has a significant impact on
vibration and noise emissions. Consequently, it is
necessary to take preventive steps to eliminate pos-
sible damage due to high levels of noise and stress
from vibration. Maintain the machine well, wear ear
protection devices, anti-vibration gloves and take
breaks while working. During a working day, you
shall take frequent and adequate breaks to prevent
damage from vibration and damage to the ears.
WORKING AREA HAZARDS
Thoroughly inspect the whole work area and remove
anything that could be a hazardous source or cause
damage to the machine. Check that there are no
bystanders, animal or items that could be damaged
within the machine’s range of action.
Work only in daylight, or with suitable artificial light,
in good visibility conditions. Try not to cause any
noise disturbance, by only using this machine at rea-
sonable times of the day.
Take on a firm and well-balanced position. Where
possible, avoid working on wet, slippery ground or
in any case on uneven or steep ground that does not
guarantee stability for the operator or proper opera-
tion conditions for the machine.
Operate the machine in a free space, away from sur-
rounding objects or walls to guarantee safe opera-
tion and clean air circulation for the intake.
REMAINING HAZARDS
The machine was built using modern technology
and in accordance with recognized safety rules.
Even when all safety measures are in place, some
remaining hazards, which are not yet evident, may
be present. The operator should use common sense
and take necessary precautions to avoid risk due to
remaining hazards.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED USE
This machine is designed and manufactured to pro-
vide electrical power in areas where utility power is
unavailable or unreliable.
Any other use differing from the above-mentioned
ones could be hazardous, harm people and damage
things and the machine itself.
IMPROPER USE
The machine must not be used for powering appli-
ances other that the ones it is intended according to
its specifications.
Other examples of improper use may include, but
are not limited, to operation of the machine:
f
Without the original accessories supplied by the
manufacturer.
f
With original accessories but in a way not in accor-
dance to the instructions.
f
Without original spare parts.
f
With unauthorized modifications.
According to the applicable product liability laws, the
manufacturer of the device does not assume liability
for damages to the product or damages caused by
the product that occurs due to:
f
Improper handling no complied with the operating
instructions.
f
Repairs by third parties and not by authorized ser-
vice technicians.
f
Installation of non-original spare parts.
f
Non-intended use.
f
Electrical system breakdown due to operation of
the machine in a manner not compliant with the
electric and VDE regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA PAGE 60
IDENTIFICATION (FIG. 1)
1. AC output
2. Ground terminal
3. Battery
4. Oil dipstick
5. Main switch
6. Recoil starter
7. Fuel valve
8. Air cleaner
9. Choke lever
10. Fuel tank
11. Fuel tank cap
12. Voltmeter
13. AC thermal protection
OPERATION
PREOPERATION
Unpacking and completing the assembly should be
done on a flat and stable surface, with enough space
for moving the machine and its packaging, always
making use of suitable equipment. The assembly
should be carried out by trained personnel at your
nearest dealer shop, where necessary.
Fueling and lubrication
WARNING
The machine is delivered without oil and fuel.
This product is equipped with a 4-stroke engine
meaning gasoline should be used in fuel tank and
the engine should be filled with oil.
Fuel specifications: Unleaded gasoline or 90 octane
of higher.
Fuel tank capacity: Refer to “TECHNICAL DATA TA-
BLE”
To fill the machine with fuel (Fig. 2):
1. Remove the fuel tank cap.
2. Add fuel to the upper level of the fuel tank. Leave
a minimum 5 mm of space between the top of
the fuel and the inside edge of the tank to allow
for expansion. Half the length of the fuel tank cap
filter can also work as the upper fuel level sign,
where available.
3. Reposition the fuel tank cap and tighten appro-
priately.
WARNING
Always use clean container for storing fuel and do not
use fuel stored for more than a month.
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