AYERBE INDUSTRIAL DE MOTORES, S.A.
C/ Oilamendi, 8 - 10 01015 VITORIA - SPAIN
Tel.: (34) 945 29 22 97 FAX: (34) 945 29 22 98
[email protected] www.ayerbe.net
AYERBE INDUSTRIAL DE MOTORES, S.A.
C/ Oilamendi, 8 - 10 01015 VITORIA - SPAIN
Tel.: (34) 945 29 22 97 FAX: (34) 945 29 22 98
[email protected] www.ayerbe.net
1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Your safety and the safety of others are very important. Please read these instructions carefully.
If you do not follow the instructions below, you could run the risk of
serious injury or even
death
.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
1.One of the essential safety factors is to respect the maintenance schedule (see maintenance table
below).
2.Never make repairs or carry out maintenance operations if you lack the experience or necessary
tools.
3.Never get near a rotating part that is in motion while wearing loose clothing or with long hair without
wearing a hairnet. Never try to stop, slow down, or block a rotating part that is in operation.
4. When you receive your generator, check to make sure it is in good condition. Do not make sharp
movements or shake the generator when handling it, being careful to prepare a place to store and
use it beforehand.
5. You must know how to turn the generator off in case of an emergency and must familiarize yourself
with its controls and exhausts.
6. Never let someone use the generator who is not familiar with how to use it.
7. Keep minors away from the generator.
Perform the proper checks before starting the generator in order to avoid accidents or damaging the
equipment.
WARNINGS ABOUT ELECTROCUTION
1. Always ground the generator and the charge.
2. Never touch bare wires or unplugged plugs.
3. Never use the generator with wet hands or feet.
4. Never use the generator in the rain or snow.
5. Never use equipment that is in poor condition that could damage the generator.
6. Never plug the generator into the public electricity supply. A qualified electrician must connect it
according to the electrical rules and regulations in force. An improper connection can cause electrical
back currents with the danger of electrocuting anyone working on the public electricity network.
7. Circuit breakers have been specially designed for this type of generator in order to protect against
electric shock. If they need to be changed, circuit breakers with the same features and values must
be used.
Periodically inspect the electrical cables and replace any cables that are in poor condition before
starting the generator.
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