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Petrol Powered Inverter Generators 

E&OE 

©2018 Fuji Micro / Genforce / Bäumr-AG 

Safety 

Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or 

equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols: 

You WILL be KILLED or 

SERIOUSLY INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions. 

You CAN be KILLED or 

SERIOUSLY INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions. 

You CAN be INJURED if you 

do not follow instructions or 

equipment damage may occur. 

 

It is important that you read and 

understand the instruction manual before 

use and keep the manual in a safe place 

for future reference. Safety information 

presented here is generic in nature – some 

advice may not be applicable to every 

piece of equipment. 
All safety precautions must be observed to 

reduce the risk of personal injury when 

operating the equipment. 
The term "equipment" refers to your 

product, be it electrical mains, battery or 

petrol engine powered. 

IMPORTANT

 – Handle the equipment 

safely and carefully.  

BEFORE USE

 - If you are not familiar with 

the safe operation/handling of this 

equipment, or are in any way unsure of any 

aspect of suitability or correct use it for 

your application, you should complete 

training conducted by a person or 

organization qualified in safe use and 

operation of this equipment, including 

fuel/electrical handling and safety. 

WARNINGS 

 

Read all safety warnings and all 

instructions. Failure to follow warnings 

and instructions may result in electric 

shock, fire and/or serious injury. 

 

Never run a petrol engine in confined 

areas. 

 

Do not operate the equipment in 

flammable or explosive environments, 

such as in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases or dust. Engine and 

equipment may create sparks or heat 

that may ignite vapours, dust etc 

 

Keep clear of moving parts. 

 

This equipment may be a potential 

source of electric shock if misused. 

 

Do not operate the equipment if it is 

damaged, malfunctioning or is in an 

excessively worn state.  

 

Do not allow others to use the 

equipment unless they have read this 

manual and are adequately trained.  

 

When using the equipment, basic 

safety precautions detailed here must 

always be followed to reduce the risk 

of fire, electric shock, personal injury 

and material damage. 

 

When wiring electrically powered 

equipment, follow all electrical and 

safety codes. 

 

Ensure all power sources conform to 

equipment voltage requirements and 

are disconnected before connecting 

equipment. 

General Work Area Safety 

Work areas should be clean and well it. 
Do not operate the equipment if 

bystanders, animals etc are within 

operating range of the equipment or the 

general work area. 

Personal Safety 

Keep packaging away from children - risk 

of suffocation! Operators must use the 

equipment correctly. When using the 

equipment, consider conditions and pay 

due care to persons and property. 
Prevent unintentional starting of the 

equipment - ensure equipment and power 

source switches are in the OFF position 

before connecting or moving the 

equipment. Do not carry equipment with 

hands/fingers touching any controls. 

Remove any tools or other items that are 

not a part of the equipment from it before 

starting or switching on. 
Stay alert and use common sense when 

operating equipment. Do not overreach. 

Keep proper footing and balance at all 

times. Do not use equipment when tired or 

under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 

medication. This equipment is not intended 

for use by persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities. 
You must wear appropriate protective 

equipment when operating, servicing, or 

when in the operating area of the 

equipment to help protect from serious 

injury, including eye injury, inhalation of 

toxic fumes, burns, and hearing loss.  

Always wear eye protection. Protective 

equipment such as respirators, non-skid 

safety shoes, hard hat, hearing protection 

etc should be used for appropriate 

conditions. Other people nearby should 

also wear appropriate personal protective 

equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or 

jewellery, which can be caught in moving 

parts. Keep hair and clothing away from 

the equipment. 
If devices are provided for the connection 

of dust extraction and collection facilities, 

ensure these are connected and properly 

used. Use of dust collection can reduce 

dust-related hazards. 

General Equipment Use and Care 

Do not force the equipment. Use the 

correct equipment for your application. The 

correct equipment will perform better and 

be safer within its design parameters. Do 

not use the equipment if the ON/OFF 

switch malfunctions – any equipment that 

cannot be controlled with the ON/OFF 

switch is dangerous and must be repaired. 

Use the equipment and accessories etc. in 

accordance with these instructions, 

considering working conditions and the work 

to be performed. Using the equipment for 

operations different from those intended 

could result in hazardous situations. 
Before use, inspect the equipment for 

misalignment or binding of moving parts, 

loose components, damage or any other 

condition that may affect its operation. If 

damaged, have the equipment repaired by an 

authorized service centre or technician before 

use. 
Always keep the equipment and accessories 

(cutting tools, nozzles, bits etc) properly 

maintained. Keep the equipment, controls 

and handles dry and free from dirt, oil and 

grease. 
Store the equipment out of reach of children 

or untrained persons. To avoid burns or fire 

hazards, let the equipment cool completely 

before transporting or storing. Never place 

the equipment in places where there are 

flammable materials, combustible gases or 

combustible liquids etc. 
The equipment is not weather-proof, and 

should not be stored in direct sunlight, at high 

ambient temperatures or locations that are 

damp or very humid. 

Generator Use and Care 

WARNINGS 

 

If the generator is for back-up power to a 

house etc, it must be connected to the 

building electrical system by a qualified 

electrician and must comply with 

relevant laws and electrical codes. If not 

connected correctly, use of the 

generator may present electrocution, 

electric shock, explosion and fire 

hazards. 

 

The generator creates high voltage and 

current electricity. Do not connect 

incompatible devices. 

 

Never insert any object other than 

compatible connectors into any 

generator output connector. 

 

Do not operate the equipment with wet 

hands or clothing. 

 

When using the generator, ensure to 

keep it and all connected cables away 

from other electrical cables. 

 

Operate the generator on solid, level 

surfaces only, with at least 1m (3') 

between it and other equipment or 

objects. 

Summary of Contents for Genforce Baumr-AG BM-700i

Page 1: ...UAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging The product is NOT supplied with engine oil although traces...

Page 2: ...rting or switching on Stay alert and use common sense when operating equipment Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Do not use equipment when tired or under the influence of d...

Page 3: ...changing accessories or performing repair or maintenance Do not make adjustments while the equipment is running Perform all service related activities under suitable conditions such as a workshop etc...

Page 4: ...siderations 13 Altitude 13 Temperature 13 Operating the Generator 14 Understanding Rated Output 14 Calculating Generator Load 15 Control Panel and Functions 16 Grounding the Generator 17 AC Applicatio...

Page 5: ...Powered Inverter Generators E OE 2018 Fuji Micro Genforce B umr AG 5 Spark Plug Removal Installation 24 Transportation and Storage 25 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 28 Service and Maintenance Reco...

Page 6: ...F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O...

Page 7: ...E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N...

Page 8: ...G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U...

Page 9: ...l rotate right the fuel filler cap until firm Wipe away any residual fuel from the machine If fuel has been spilt move the machine away from the spillage before starting the engine Video Tutorial Inve...

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Page 11: ...install the engine access cover If the engine cannot be started check the engine oil level before any other troubleshooting as the low oil safety mechanism may be preventing the engine from starting...

Page 12: ...R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R...

Page 13: ...U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I...

Page 14: ...0 71 0 69 0 66 3000 0 64 0 62 0 6 0 58 0 56 4000 0 54 0 52 0 5 0 48 0 46 Examples At an approximate altitude of 1000m and 30 C ambient temperature the power output coefficient is 0 85 So a rated outp...

Page 15: ...oint for increased start up loads that reduce once connected devices are running Using the above example a generator with a rated output of 1 5kW and maximum output of 2 2kW would be suitable M I I M...

Page 16: ...h the generator OFF and have it inspected at an authorized service centre 12 Power Illuminates green when the generator is operating normally and the power being drawn from it is within its rated powe...

Page 17: ...E N F O R C E B A U M O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I C R O G E N F...

Page 18: ...te as normal 4 When finished using the device switch it OFF then unplug the device from the generator Battery Charging Some generators feature a protected 12VDC outlet that is used for charging suitab...

Page 19: ...and replace as necessary Spark Plug Check Replace Valve Clearance Adjust as necessary Combustion Chamber De coke as necessary Fasteners Check tighten as necessary Fuel Tank Flush and clean Fuel Line R...

Page 20: ...6 When finished reinstall rotate right the oil filler cap until firm Wipe off any residual oil from the machine 7 Re install the engine access cover and secure it with the 2 screws rotate right B A C...

Page 21: ...U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I...

Page 22: ...O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G G F U J I M I C R...

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Page 24: ...E B A U R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E...

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Page 26: ...Battery fuse blown Check and replace fuse if required Battery no longer serviceable Replace battery Engine starts but does not idle Possible Fault Action Blocked air filter Check and clean the air fi...

Page 27: ...R A G F U R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R O G E N F O R C E B A U M R A G F U J I M I C R...

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Page 30: ...ion or your description of the application Be sure to attain third party approval for your application from a qualified specialist before use regardless of prior assurances by the retailer or its repr...

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