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PG-I SE Series | Version 1.04

Safety

- Do not misuse the machine for other purposes, such 

as: heating a room with the heat emitted by the mo-
tor, etc.

- DO NOT attempt to start a damaged generator. 

Make sure that the fuel filler cap, air filter, spark 
plug, fuel lines and exhaust system are in good con-
dition.

-  When starting the motor, slowly pull the starter ca-

ble until resistance is noticeable and then pull quic-
kly to avoid kickback. DO NOT start or stop the mo-
tor when electrical equipment is connected.

- When the device is not in use, unauthorized access 

must be prevented; therefore equip the generator 
with blocking systems (remove the ignition key, lock 
the protection cover with appropriate locks, etc.).

- DO NOT overload the generator.

- Make sure that the cooling slots are not blocked. If 

connected devices overheat, turn them off and       
disconnect them from the generator.

- Do not remove any guards and do not leave the ma-

chine running without suitable protection (sides and 
housing) so as not to expose the user to danger.

-  Do not remove any protective devices and do not 

run the machine without suitable protection (sides 
and housing) to avoid exposing the user to danger.

- NEVER use this device to power medical equip-

ment.

-  When servicing the generator: disconnect the igni-

tion cable and place it in a place where it cannot 
touch the plug.  Use only approved spark plug te-
sters.

- Do not run the machine in rooms with a potentially 

explosive atmosphere.

- In an emergency, do not use water to extinguish fi-

res, only special safety systems (powder fire extin-
guishers, etc.).

- If it is necessary to work near the machine, it is 

necessary to use hearing protection (headphones, 
ear protectors, etc.).

- When transporting or servicing the generator: Make 

sure the fuel shut-off valve is off and the fuel tank is 
empty. Disconnect spark plugs !

2.6 Safety labels on the generator 

The following safety labels and instructions are attached 
to the generator (Fig. 1) and must be observed.

Fig. 1: Safety labels PG-I 42 SE and PG-I 80 SE

The safety labels attached to the machine must not be 
removed. Damaged or missing safety labels can lead to 
incorrect actions, personal injury and damage to pro-
perty. They must be replaced immediately.If the safety 
markings are not recognisable and understandable at 
first glance, the machine must be taken out of operation 
until new safety markings have been applied.

ATTENTION!

Avoid direct physical contact with fuel, engine oil and 
battery acid. In case of skin contact, wash with water 
and soap and rinse thoroughly: do not use organic 
solvents. In case of eye contact, wash with water and 
rinse thoroughly. If these liquids are inhaled or 
swallowed, consult a doctor immediately. 

PG_I 80 SE

Summary of Contents for PG-I SE Series

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Generator PG I 42 SE PG I 80 SE PG I 80 SE PG I 42 SE...

Page 2: ...Type plate 7 5 Transport packaging storage 7 5 1 Packaging 8 5 2 Storage 8 6 Description of the device 10 6 1 PG I 42 SE 10 6 2 PG I 80 SE 10 7 Control elements and functions 11 7 1 PG I 80 SE 11 8 Pr...

Page 3: ...ng the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summarised...

Page 4: ...ion he must train the personnel at regular intervals and inform them about the dan gers The operator must provide the personnel with the necessary protective equipment and instruct them to wear the re...

Page 5: ...ate the generator only on horizontal surfaces to ensure optimum flow of oil and fuel to the motor If operation on horizontal surfaces is not possible the user must install suitable mounting and levell...

Page 6: ...r disconnect the igni tion cable and place it in a place where it cannot touch the plug Use only approved spark plug te sters Do not run the machine in rooms with a potentially explosive atmosphere In...

Page 7: ...er drain the fuel and ensure that no acid or vapours escape from the battery if any For transport on road vehicles check the entire mass of the machine Never start the generator inside a vehicle Trans...

Page 8: ...ss fuel into a suitable contai ner 8 Remove the spark plug connector and spark plug and pour a tablespoon of oil into the cylinder 9 Slowly pull the cable to move the piston in the cylinder to distrib...

Page 9: ...or leaking fuel If this is detected the carbu retor must be disassembled and cleaned or replaced If no fuel leaks are detected set the fuel tap to OFF 3 Check oil level and top up with clean fresh oil...

Page 10: ...F switch ECO mode 12 Connection for 230V consumer 13 Circuit breaker 9A 14 Output 12 V DC 15 Ground connection 16 Control lights 17 Pull wire starter 6 2 PG I 80 SE Fig 4 Generator PG I 80 SE 1 Contro...

Page 11: ...restarted until oil has been refilled and the correct level has been reached Motor ON OFF switch In to start the generator the switch must be set to I If the switch is set to O the motor is stopped an...

Page 12: ...g 5 Open cover PG I 80 SE Step 2 First connect the red cable to the positive pole and then the black cable to the negative pole Make sure that all connections are secure Step 3 Secure the terminals wi...

Page 13: ...k clean and replace it in the opening Do not rethread the dipstick Step 5 Pull the dipstick out again and check the engine oil level The engine oil level should be be tween the minimum and maximum mar...

Page 14: ...oil DANGER Check the oil frequently during the running in period Refer to the Maintenance section for recommended service intervals DANGER We consider the first 5 operating hours as the run ning in p...

Page 15: ...ilize Step 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional con sumer 9 Start Up DANGER Use regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane number of 85 Never use old stale or contaminated gasoline or an oi...

Page 16: ...inkler system or when your hands are wet may result in electric shock Use protective goggles Wear safety boots Wear protective clothes NOTE Before putting the generator into operation for the first ti...

Page 17: ...he PG I 42 SE gene rator Step 1 Make sure the generator is on a level surface Disconnect all electrical loads from the genera tor Never start or stop the generator when electrical appliances are conne...

Page 18: ...er re quired to keep the loads running Watt Volt x Ampere Step 3 Consider the starting currents of the consumers Step 4 Plug in the desired single phase 230 Volt 50 Hz AC consumers and switch them on...

Page 19: ...he voltage requirements for the application Step 3 Set the Eco switch to OFF If you want to use the Eco system set the Eco switch to ON after the engine warms up after 2 or 3 minutes Fig 19 ECO Button...

Page 20: ...then turn the multiswitch to the RUN position Fig 24 RUN Position Connect the consumer 11 1Switching off the generator Step 1 Switch off and disconnect all electrical consu mers Never start or stop th...

Page 21: ...eas the registration of power generators with local utility companies is required by law Check the local regulations for proper registration and use DANGER Maintain a free space of at least 1 meter on...

Page 22: ...products Before putting the generator back into operation make sure that it is completely dry NOTE The warranty does not cover parts of the generator that have been misused or negligently handled by...

Page 23: ...the filling opening well with the cap and reinstall the cover Step 9 Wipe up spilled oil Always check the oil level be fore starting the engine Step 10 Dispose of the used oil properly 12 5 2 Spark pl...

Page 24: ...k arrester Step 2 Unscrew the screws and remove the cover on the back of the power generator Step 3 Remove the spark arrester Step 4 Carefully remove the carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen...

Page 25: ...ter cover clip pull the cover down from the unit remove the air filter cover and set it aside Step 3 Remove the air filter Fig 33 Remove filter Step 4 Wash the air filters with warm soapy water Rinse...

Page 26: ...ean dirt from the spark plug base Step 4 Remove the spark plug with a spark plug wrench Fig 36 Spark plug Step 5 Check the spark plug Replace it if the electrode is worn or dirty or the insulator has...

Page 27: ...shooting Faults Possible cause Solution The generator won t start No fuel Defective spark plug Load connected at start Water in fuel Refuel Replace the spark plug Remove load from device Drain and ref...

Page 28: ...quest the product specific data sheets 15 Spare parts 15 1Ordering spare parts The spare parts may be purchased with the authorised dealer or directly with the manufacturer Please find the correspondi...

Page 29: ...shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer 15 2 1 Spare parts drawings PG I 42 SE Spare parts d...

Page 30: ...30 PG I SE Series Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 Fig 41 Spare parts drawing 3 PG I 42 SE Spare parts drawing 4 Fig 42 Spare parts drawing 4 PG I 42 SE...

Page 31: ...Spare parts PG I SE Series Version 1 04 31 Spare parts drawing 5 Fig 43 Spare parts drawing 5 PG I 42 SE Spare parts drawing 6 Fig 44 Spare parts drawing 6 PG I 42 SE...

Page 32: ...ies Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 7 Fig 45 Spare parts drawing 7 PG I 42 SE Spare parts drawing 8 Fig 46 Spare parts drawing 8 PG I 42 SE Spare parts drawing 9 Fig 47 Spare parts drawin...

Page 33: ...Spare parts PG I SE Series Version 1 04 33 15 3Spare parts drawings PG I 80 SE Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 48 Spare parts drawing 1 PG I 80 SE...

Page 34: ...34 PG I SE Series Version 1 04 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 49 Spare parts drawing 2 PG I 80 SE...

Page 35: ...Electrical circuit diagram PG I 42 SE and 80 SE PG I SE Series Version 1 04 35 16 Electrical circuit diagram PG I 42 SE and 80 SE Fig 50 Electrical circuit diagramPG I 42 SE and 80 SE...

Page 36: ...s the other applied directives below including their applicable modifications at the time of the declaration EU directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive The following harmonised s...

Page 37: ...Notes PG I SE Series Version 1 04 37 18 Notes...

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