Operation
Turn back the choke lever approx. 30 seconds after the
start (
11).
Connecting power consumers
Important!
The total power of all connected consumers must
not exceed the maximum rated power of the
generator
1. Plug consumer into the socket of the generator (
12)
If several consumers are connected to the gene-
rator, connect and switch on the first consumer
first. Then connect and switch on further consu-
mers.
Disconnecting power consumers
1. Disconnect consumer from the socket of the
generator (
13)
Switching the engine off
Only switch the generator off, after it has been
running for 30 seconds without any load (without
consumers connected)
Set the ignition circuit breaker to "OFF" (
(AL-KO 6500-C only) Turn the key in the ignition
counter-clockwise into the "OFF" position (
Closing the petrol cock
Important! Danger of burns!
Parts of the generator become very hot during
operation and remain hot even after the genera-
tor is switched off.
Allow the generator to cool down prior to trans-
port or anew start-up
1. Close the petrol cock (
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Storage
Important - Danger of fire!
Do not store the machine close to naked flames
or sources of heat.
Allow the engine to cool down
Store machine in a dry place inaccessible to
children and unauthorised persons
Store starter battery protected from frost
Recharge starter battery from time to time
Empty petrol tank and carburettor
Disconnect the spark plug connector
Draining the petrol
Important – Danger of explosion!
Refuelled machines can release petrol vapour
into the air during storage!
Due to evaporation, petrol residues in the carbu-
rettor can lead to sticking components and thus
malfunctions.
1. Open the drain screw on the carburettor (
and drain petrol into a suitable fuel container
Covering the generator
1. Store generator in a clean, dry place protected
against moisture and humidity
2. Cover generator using suitable means to prevent
contamination and dust deposits in the machine
(
18)
Transport
Important!
Always transport the generator safely and
horizontally in its normal operating position
to prevent petrol or oil from leaking.
Important – Danger of explosion!
Refuelled machines can release petrol vapour
into the air during transport!
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