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2. General Safety Instructions
- Important: No changes may be made to the generator.
- Only original parts may be used for maintenance and
accessories.
- No changes may be made to the settings of the motor
or generator. The speed preset by the manufacturer is
not allowed to be changed. The generator or connected
equipment may be damaged.
- Repairs and adjustment work may only be carried out
by authorized trained personnel.
- Important: Petrol and petrol fumes are highly
combustible or explosive.
- Risk of explosion: Never operate the generator in
rooms with combustible materials.
- Do not refuel or empty the tank near open lights, fire or
sparks. Do not smoke!
Important: Exhaust gases can escape despite the
exhaust hose. Due to the fire hazard, never direct the
exhaust hose towards inflammable materials.
- Always switch off the engine when transporting and
refueling the generator.
- Make sure that when you refuel the generator, No fuel
is spill on the engine or exhaust pipe.
- Place the generator in a secure, level position. Do not
turn, tip or change the generator's position while it is
working.
- Secure the generator against shifting and toppling
during transport.
- Guard against electric danger.
- Make sure the generator is properly grounded before
use.
- Never connect the generator to the power grid.
- Never operate the generator in rain or snow.
- Never touch the generator with wet hands.
- Never use faulty or damaged electrical equipment (this
also applies to extension cables and plug connections)
- 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
- Important: Risk of burns. Do not touch the exhaust
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system or drive unit.
- 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.
- Do not touch any mechanically driven or hot parts. Do
not remove the safety guards.
- Children are to be kept away from the generator.
- Important: Danger of poisoning, do not inhale
emissions.
- Never operate the generator in non-ventilated rooms.
When operating the generator in rooms with good
ventilation, the exhaust gases must be channeled
directly outdoors through an exhaust hose.
- Place the generator at least 1m away from buildings
and the equipment connected to it.
- Wear suitable ear protection when in the vicinity of the
equipment.
- 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
emission levels, the values are not a reliable basis for
deciding on any additional precautions which may be
needed. Factors influencing the actual user emission
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 emission 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.
CAUTION: Read all safety regulations and instructions.
Any errors made in following the safety regulations and
instructions may result in an electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a safe
place for future use.
3. Proper Use
The generator is intended to provide electric tools,
light sources and household appliances. When using