2. Safety rules
- Ensure that the device is not tilted by more than 20
degrees during transport or operation. Larger tilt may
cause fuel leakage or poor engine lubrication - RISK OF
DAMAGE!!!
- Do not use non-original spare parts and fuel of unknown
origin - RISK OF DAMAGE AND GUARANTEE LOSS!!!
- After ending the operation, close the fuel tap. When the
tap is left open it may cause fuel to enter the oil pan,
reducing lubricating properties of the oil - RISK OF ENGINE
DAMAGE OR SEIZURE!!!
Do not fill the fuel during operation of the power
generator! Refuel only in well-ventilated areas. Never
unscrew the fuel cap when the engine is running or when it
is hot. If you spill fuel, move the power generator to
another place and wait before starting the engine. Fuel
must evaporate.
Read the manual.
Use safety goggles.
Use hearing protection
Any work on electrical system may only be
carried out by qualified electricians who have
the appropriate permissions SEP (Association
of Polish Electrical Engineers).
It is strictly forbidden for unauthorized
persons to work on the distribution box.
. After ending the operation, always close the fuel
valve. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact of fuel with
the skin, as well as inhalation of vapours.
DO NOT CONNECT THE POWER GENERATOR TO ANY
SOURCES OF ELECTRICITY
Connecting the power generator as a source of
emergency power supply may be made only by a
qualified licensed electrician. When connecting,
consider operational requirements of the generator in
conditions for supplying domestic networks in
accordance with applicable standards.
- Do not overload the power generator and its power
cord. Protect the power cord from heat, oil, sharp
edges and moving parts. Damage to the power cord
increases the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
- If you work outside enclosed rooms, use extension
cords intended for use outdoors. Using suitable
extension cords reduces the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Using plugs and cables must not be damaged even in
the slightest degree
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
OPERATING THE POWER GENERATOR.
The power generator is a reliable device, designed
to ensure safety. It facilitates the work and rest,
but note that there is a risk of electric shock if basic
instructions contained in the manual are not
observed.
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Never connect the generator to the outlets in the
building.
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Do not connect any receivers to the power
generator before starting it.
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Do not change the internal wiring in the power
generator.
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Never connect the three-phase sockets of the
generator to a single-phase distribution box
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Do not adjust the rotation of the engine: current
voltage and frequency are directly dependent on
the engine speed - the adjustment is made by the
manufacturer.
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Supply only those devices, where the voltage on the
rating plate is identical with the voltage of the
generator.
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Protection against electric shock depends on the
fuse, which rating must be properly selected for the
model of the power generator. If the fuse needs to
be replaced, it must be replaced with a fuse having
identical rating/specifications.
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Due to its increased resistance to mechanical
damage, a multicore cable in rubber sheathing
should be used.
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Connect only devices in good working condition;
most of the portable electrical equipment is rated
in Class II (double insulation). Devices that do not
meet the requirements of this class (tools in a metal
housing) must be connected with a three-wire
cable.
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Grounding of the neutral conductor of the generator
may be carried out only by a qualified electrician,
who applies an additional shock protection
measures. (PN-EN 60364-4-41).
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