Make sure, at each use, that all the necessary procedures for earthing the
electrical equipment have been followed. Neglecting such procedures can
be fatal.
Do not connect the power take off alternator to the network because such
a connection can short-circuit the power take off alternator or cause electric
shock. Use a transfer switch for connection to the usual circuit. In special cases
where the reserve connection to existing electrical networks is provided, it must
be carried out only by a qualified electrician who must take into account the
differences in operation of the equipment, depending on whether the public
distribution network is used. or the power take off alternator.
The gearbox is extremely hot during use of the power take off alternator and
remains so for a long time. Any flammable material should be kept away from
the power take off alternator. Be careful not to touch the hot parts, especially
the part including the stator and the gearbox, as otherwise there is a risk of
serious burns.
Children and the curious must be kept at a safe distance from the work area.
It is of paramount importance to know how to use the tool or the electrical
equipment to be used safely and correctly. All users must read, understand and
follow the manual for the tool or tool. The applications and limits of the tool or
equipment must be known. Follow all directions on labels and warnings. Keep
the instruction manuals in a safe place for future reference.
Use only "Homologated" extensions in accordance with IEC 245-4. If tools
or appliances are used outdoors, only extension cords marked «suitable for
outdoor use» should be used. Store extension cords in a dry, well-ventilated
place. Extension cords stored on reels must be fully unwound before use.
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