Petrol Powered Inverter Generators
E&OE
©2018 Fuji Micro / Genforce / Bäumr-AG
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General Fuel Safety
Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely
flammable – keep clear of
naked flames or other ignition
sources.
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Do not spill fuel. If you spill fuel, wipe
it from equipment immediately – if fuel
gets on your clothing, change them
immediately
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Do not smoke near fuel.
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Always shut off the engine before
refuelling.
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Do not refuel a hot engine.
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Open the fuel cap carefully to allow
any pressure build-up in the tank to
release slowly.
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Always refuel in well ventilated areas.
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Always check for fuel leakage. If fuel
leakage is found, do not start or run
the engine until all leaks are fixed.
General Service Information
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Have the equipment serviced or
repaired at authorized service centres
by qualified personnel only.
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Replacement parts must be original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) to
help ensure that equipment safety is
maintained.
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Do not attempt any maintenance or
repair work not described in this
instruction manual.
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After use, the equipment and
components may still be hot – allow
the equipment to cool and disconnect
spark plugs and/or electrical power
sources and/or batteries from it before
making adjustments, changing
accessories or performing repair or
maintenance.
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Do not make adjustments while the
equipment is running.
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Perform all service related activities
under suitable conditions, such as a
workshop etc.
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Replace any worn, damaged or
missing warning labels immediately.
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Do not clean equipment with solvents,
flammable liquids or harsh abrasives.
DANGER
Running combustion engines in confined areas
CAN KILL IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust fumes
contain carbon-monoxide – a deadly gas that you
cannot smell or see.
NEVER run a combustion engine in confined areas
EVEN IF windows and doors are open. ONLY run
petrol engines OUTDOORS and away from doors,
windows and vents.
Do not operate the equipment in hazardous locations,
such as where there may be a risk of fire or explosions
from flammable liquids, gases or dust.
Do not operate the equipment in confined areas where
exhaust gases, smoke or fumes could reach
dangerous concentrations.
Do not refuel a combustion engine while it is running,
on or hot.
Never smoke while refuelling combustion engines or
handling flammable substances.
For generators, the electrical output is potentially
lethal and must only be connected to a fixed electrical
installation by an appropriately licensed person.
Be aware that the equipment may include hazardous
components, such as blades, hot surfaces and moving
parts.
Handle any flammable substance with extreme
caution.