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Start the power generator without load!
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Before switching on/starting the power generator, make sure that no one could be endangered
by the start-up of the machine.
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Periodically monitor the status indicators!
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Do not turn off the extraction and ventilation equipment when the power generator is running.
Never remove any equipment!
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Fill the power generator only when the engine is at a standstill!
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Fill the power generator only when it is in a cooled-off state!
1.1.3.
Maintenance work on the power generator
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Inform the operating staff before the starting special and maintenance work! Designate a su-
pervisor!
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During all work which involves the operation, adjustment of the power generator and their
safety-related devices and during inspection, maintenance and repair and power-on and pow-
er-off operations, comply with the operating instructions and the supplementary notes!
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Perform all work only on power generators have been cooled down and are in standstill!
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Secure the stopped power generator against inadvertent reconnection during maintenance
and repair work!
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Amply secure the work area!
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Appropriate shop equipment is mandatory to perform maintenance jobs!
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Carefully attach individual parts and major assemblies to suitable lifting equipment during
replacement. Secure the load so that it cannot cause any kind of hazard. Use only appropriate
and technically sound lifting equipment and load-carrying devices with sufficient load capacity!
Never stay under suspended loads!
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Commission solely authorised persons to sling loads and instruct the crane operators! The spot-
ter must stay in the line of sight of the crane operator or maintain voice contact with him!
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Clean the power generator, in particular the connectors and fittings to remove dirt, fuel or care
agents when starting maintenance and repair! Never use aggressive cleaning agents! Use lint-
free cleaning cloths! Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions on the equipment used!
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For safety reasons, before cleaning the power generator with water, high-pressure cleaners or
detergents, close all openings watertight to prevent any water/ steam/cleaning agents from
penetrating. The electrical components are particularly at risk. After cleaning completely remo-
ve all covers and adhesions! Check the components for moisture that has penetrated. Dry off all
wet parts completely before start-up!
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After cleaning, check all fuel and engine oil lines for leaks, loose connections, abrasions and
damage! Repair any noticed faults immediately!
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During maintenance and repair work always tighten threaded connections to the specified tor-
que!
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