- Repairs and adjustment work may only be carried out by authorized trained personnel.
- Do not refuel or empty the tank near open lights, fire or sparks. Do not smoke!
- Do not touch any mechanically driven or hot parts. Do not remove the safety guards.
- Do not expose the tools to damp or dust. Permissible ambient temperature – 10 to + 40°C, max. altitude above sea
level 1000 m, relative humidity: 90 % (non-condensing).
- The generator is driven by a combustion engine, which produces heat in the area of the exhaust (on the opposite
side of the sockets) and the exhaust outlet. You should therefore keep clear of these surfaces because of risk of skin
burns.
- Never use a faulty or damaged electrical equipment (this also applies to extension cables and plug connections).
OPERATION:
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CONNECTING TO EARTH:
The generator must be earthed to prevent an electric shock from electrical equipment. Connect a piece of
cable between the earth connection (4) on the generator and an external earth point.
NOTICE!
You must fill up with engine oil (approx. 0.6 l) and fuel before you can start the engine.
- Check the fuel level and top it up if necessary.
- Make sure that the generator has sufficient ventilation.
- Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to the spark plug.
- Inspect the immediate vicinity of the generator.
- Disconnect any electrical equipment which may already be connected to the generator.
STARTING THE ENGINE:
- Open the petrol cock (13) by turning it down
- Move the ON/OFF switch (10) to position "ON”.
- Move the choke lever (11) to position "OFF”.
- Slowly pull the starter handle (12), until it does not work for it, and then pull vigorously. After starting let the
starter handle to return spontaneously to its original position.
- Push the choke lever (11) back again after the engine has started.
CAUTION!
When starting with the reserve starter, the motor may recoil suddenly as it starts up, resulting in
hand injuries. Wear protective gloves when starting the equipment.
CONNECTING CONSUMERS TO THE GENERATOR:
- Connect the equipment you want to use to the 230 V sockets (3).
NOTICE!
These sockets may be loaded continuously with 2000W and temporarily for a maximum of 2 minutes with
2200W. The generator is suitable for 230 V AC appliances.
- Do not connect the generator to the domestic power network as this may result in damage to the generator itself or
to other electrical appliances in your home.
NOTE!
Some electrical appliances (power jigsaws, drills, etc.) may have a higher level of power consumption
when used in difficult conditions.
SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE:
- Before you switch off the generator, allow it to run briefly with no consumers so that it can "cool down”.
- Move the ON/OFF switch (10) to position "OFF”.
- Close the petrol cock.
IMPORTANT!
The generator is fitted with an overload cut-out. This shuts down the sockets (3). You can restart
the sockets (3) by pressing the overload cut-out (5).
IMPORTANT!
If this happens, reduce the electric power you are taking from the generator or remove any
defective connected appliances.
NOTICE!
Defective overload cut-outs must be replaced only by overload cut-outs of identical design and with
the same performance data. If repairs are necessary, please contact your customer service center.