- Important: Diesel and diesel fumes are highly
combustible or explosive.
- Never operate the generator in non-ventilated
rooms or in easily inflammable adjacency. When
operating the generator in rooms with good
ventilation, the exhaust gases must be channeled
directly outdoors through an exhaust hose.
Important: Toxic exhaust gases can escape
despite the exhaust hose. Due to the fire
hazard, never direct the exhaust hose towards
inflammable materials.
- Risk of explosion: Never operate the generator
in rooms with combustible materials.
- The speed preset by the manufacturer is
not allowed to be changed. The generator or
connected equipment may be damaged.
- Secure the generator against shifting and
toppling during transport.
- Place the generator at least 1m away from
buildings and the equipment connected to it.
- Place the generator in a secure, level position.
Do not turn, tip or change the generator's
position while it is working.
- Always switch off the engine when transporting
and refueling the generator.
- Make sure that when you refuel the generator
no fuel is spilt on the engine or exhaust pipe.
- Never operate the generator in rain or snow.
- Never touch the generator with wet hands.
- Guard against electric danger. When working
outdoors, use only extension cables that are
approved for outdoor use and which are marked
accordingly (H07RN..).
- The overall length of the extension cables used
may not exceed 50 m for 1.5 mm
2
2.5 mm
.
- No changes may be made to the settings of the
motor or generator.
- 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 % (noncondensing)
- 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.
- The values quoted in the technical data for
sound power level (LWA) and sound pressure
level (LWM) are emission values and not
necessarily reliable workplace values. As
there is a correlation between emission and
immission levels, the values are not a reliable
basis for deciding on any additional precautions
which may be needed. Factors influencing the
actual user immission level include the properties
of the work area, other sound sources etc.,
the number of machines and other processes
in the vicinity, as well as the time span in which
the operator is subjected to the noise. Also, the
permitted immission level can vary from country
to country. Nevertheless, with this information
the user is able to make a better assessment of
the dangers and risks involved.
- Never use faulty or damaged electrical
equipment (this also applies to extension cables
GB
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and 100 m for
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