8
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Push the choke lever (Item 6) back approximately
5 to 10 seconds after the engine has started.
8.2 Connecting consumers to the generator
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Connect the 230 V~ electrical appliances to be
powered to the socket (Item 4). Important: This
socket is allowed to be exposed to a continuous
(S1) load of 850 W and temporarily (S2) for a
maximum of 300 second to a load of 900 W.
8.3 Overload cut-out
230 V socket
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Reduce the level of power to be drawn.
Important: If an overload occurs, ensure that the
power drawn does not exceed the generator's
maximum power output and that no defective
electrical appliances are connected.
8.4 Switching off the engine
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Before you switch off the generator, allow
it to run briefly with no electrical equipment
connected so that it can cool down.
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Move the ON/OFF switch (Item 7) to the "O" Off
position.
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Close the stop cock (Item 3).
8.5 Output adjustment
The maximal rated output power has been
adjusted to 850 W. The output power can be
adjusted by the output adjustment screw (18)
according to the connected load. If the connected
load is for example 600 W, the rated output power
can be adjusted to 600 W too. This saves energy
and improves the starting process at colder
ambient temperature.
If you do not intend to use the machine for a
lengthy period, empty the tank and refill it before
you start work again.
Ensure that you do not overfill the tank and spill
petrol. (If you do spill, wipe up the excess amount
and wait until the vapors have evaporated –
danger of ignition.) Screw the tank cover back on.
7.5 Handle assambling
Assamble the handle (1) as shown in fig. 5
8. Operation
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Check the fuel level and top it up if necessary.
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Make sure that the generator has sufficient
ventilation.
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Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to
the spark plug.
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Inspect the immediate vicinity of the generator.
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Disconnect any electrical equipment which may
already be connected to the generator.
8.1 Starting the engine (Fig 2)
Important: Do not use any chemical starting
agents such as highly volatile fuels or similar.
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Open the stop cock (Item 3) by turning it down.
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Move the ON/OFF switch (Item 7) to the "I"
position.
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Pull the choke lever (Item 6).
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Start the engine with the starter cord (Item 4) by
pulling the handle forcefully. If the engine does
not start, pull the handle again. Important:
Always pull the starter cable slowly until you
feel the initial resistance before you then pull
it quickly to start the engine. Do not allow the
starter cable to whip back of its own accord.