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Use the correct tool
• Don't force or attempt to use a tool for a purpose for which it was not
designed.
• This tool is not intended for industrial use.
Wear suitable clothing and footwear
• Don't wear loose fitting clothing, neckties, jewellery, or other items
which may become caught. Wear non-slip footwear, or footwear with
protective toe caps where appropriate. Long hair should be covered
or tied back.
Keep your balance
• Don't over reach, keep proper footing at all times Do not use tools when
standing on an unstable surface.
Accessories
• The use of any attachment or accessory other than those mentioned
in this manual could result in damage or injury. The use of improper
accessories could be dangerous and may invalidate your warranty.
Never stand on your tool
• Standing on your tool or the tool stand could cause serious injury if the
tool is tipped or collapses. Do not store materials above or near the tool
so that it is necessary to stand on the tool or its stand to reach them.
Secure work
• Where possible, always secure work. If appropriate use a clamp or vice,
so that both hands are free to operate the tool.
Check for damaged or missing parts
• Before each use, check if any part of the tool is damaged or missing.
Check carefully that it will operate properly and perform its intended
function. Check alignment of moving parts for binding. Any guard or
other part that is damaged should be immediately repaired or replaced
by an authorised service centre. Do not use if defective.
Internal Combustion Safety
Dangerous environment
• Do not use petrol tools in damp or wet conditions, or expose them to
rain. Provide adequate work space and keep area well lit.
• Do not use petrol tools where there is a risk of explosion or fire from
combustible material, flammable liquids, flammable gases, or dust of
an explosive nature.
Protect yourself from vibration
• Hand held tools may produce vibration. Vibration can cause disease.
Gloves to keep the operator warm may help to maintain good blood
circulation in the fingers. Hand held tools should not be used for long
periods without a break.
Protect your hearing
• Always wear suitable hearing protection when tool noise exceeds 80dB.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that other people in the
vicinity are also suitably protected.
Switch off before connecting
• Ensure the engine has stopped before connecting any accessories to
the tool. If the tool stops working unexpectedly ensure the engine is not
running before attempting to check the tool.
Running in the engine
• When the tool is new only run the engine at moderate speed.
• Do not maintain high engine speed until the engine is fully run in.
• The engine will not be capable of developing maximum power until the
end of the running in period.
• When first using the tool, stop and make sure that all nuts and screws
are securely fastened and tighten them as necessary.
• Do not use fuels containing methanol, or ethanol, as these may cause
internal damage to the fuel tank, and fuel lines.
Servicing
• It is recommended that the tool is serviced shortly after its first use.
• Ensure the tool is regularly serviced when in use.
• Do not attempt to alter any of the components of this tool. To do so
would not only invalidate the guarantee, but may also result in injury.
• Always have the tool serviced at an authorised service centre.
Storage
• When you have finished using the tool, clean it thoroughly.
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2.2 kVA Generator
• Be careful not to hit or cut the fuel tank, or fuel lines, when the tool is
placed on the ground.
• Do not let the tool fall or it may be damaged and become unsafe.
• Store the tool away from direct sunlight.
• Ensure that fuel and oil is stored in a safe place, away from heat, direct
sunlight, any source of ignition, and out of reach of children.
Whenever the machine is out of use for an extended period of time,
proceed as follows:
• Empty the fuel tank completely.
• Protect all metal engine parts from corrosion by coating them with oil.
• Remove the spark plug, put a few drops of oil into the cylinder and then
pull the recoil starter 2 to 3 times in order to distribute the oil evenly.
Replace the spark plug.
• Never leave the tool running unattended
• Always wait until the machine has come to a complete stop before
leaving it.
• Never leave the machine unattended when parts are still hot.
• Never leave machine unattended where children may have access to it.
THIS PRODUCT PRODUCES POISONOUS EXHAUST FUMES
AS SOON AS THE ENGINE IS RUNNING. THESE GASES MAY
BE COLOURLESS AND ODOURLESS. TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY, NEVER RUN THE MACHINE
INDOORS OR IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. ENSURE
PROPER VENTILATION WHEN WORKING IN TRENCHES OR
OTHER CONFINED SPACES.
Generator Safety
The generator is designed to give safe and reliable service if operated
according to this manual. Read and understand this manual before
operating the generator. You can prevent accidents by familiarising
yourself with the generator's controls and safe operating procedures.
Operator Responsibility
• Know how to stop the generator quickly in an emergency.
• Ensure you know how to use all the generator controls, output
receptacles and connections.
• Ensure anybody who operates the generator has received proper
instruction. Do not let children operate the generator.
Carbon Monoxide Dangers
• The generators exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide gas,
which is both colourless and odourless. Breathing the exhaust fumes
can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.
• If the generator is running in an enclosed or even partially enclosed
space, the air could contain dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.
Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent build-up of exhaust fumes.
Electric Shock Hazards
• The generator produces enough electric power to cause a serious shock
or electrocution if not correctly used.
• Using the generator in wet conditions, rain, snow, near ponds or
sprinkler systems or even wet or damp hands could result in death.
KEEP THE GENERATOR DRY.
• Do not store the generator outside unprotected from the weather. Ice,
water, or moisture could cause a malfunction or short circuit, which
could result in death.
• Before attempting to connect the generator to a buildings electrical
system take professional advice from a qualified electrician.
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