General Safety Regulations
General safety instructions
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General safety instructions
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The operator must know the different parts of the generator
and their function and be able to use them.
The operator is responsible for the operating safety of the
generator.
The operator is responsible for protecting against
unauthorised operation of the generator.
The operator is required to wear his personal safety
equipment.
Markings on the generator should always be complete and
maintained in a legible condition.
The generator's construction may not be modified in any
way.
The engine's nominal rpm has been set in the factory and
may not be changed.
The operational reliability and functionality must be checked
before and after each use/operation.
The generator may only be operated in the open air.
Do not use any open flame, light or spark-generating devices
within the generator's danger zone.
Smoking is absolutely prohibited in the generator's danger
zone.
Protect the generator against moisture and precipitation
(rain, snow) during operation.
Protect the generator against dirt and foreign matter during
operation.