Original User Manual Generator FX-SG Series
◼ Risk of injury from electrical
voltage!
Have installation, repair, and
maintenance work on the engine,
generator, and electrical and electronic
components of the power generator
carried out exclusively by trained and
authorized personnel.
The danger of suffocation due to
carbon monoxide!
◼ Do not operate the power generator
in closed rooms. Engine exhaust
gases are highly toxic. Inhalation of
odourless carbon monoxide can lead
to death!
◼ When operating in well-ventilated
rooms, additional measures must be
taken to protect against fire and
explosions!
Explosion and fire hazard!
Gasoline vapours are explosive, and
gasoline is highly flammable.
◼ Fill with fuel before starting the
engine. Keep the tank closed while
the engine is running or still hot.
◼ Never refuel during operation.
◼ Only fill up with fuel when the engine
has been switched off and cooled down.
Avoid naked flames, sparks and do not
smoke. Refuel the device outdoors only.
◼ Do not start the engine if fuel has
overflowed. Move the generator away
from a fuel-contaminated surface.
Wait until the fuel vapours have
evaporated.
◼ To prevent fire hazards, keep the
following parts free of leaking oil or fuel:
− Engine,
− Exhaust,
− gasoline tank.
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Workplace safety
◼ Keep the location of the power tool,
clean and well-lit. Untidy or unlit areas
can lead to accidents.
◼ Do not operate the generator in
potentially explosive atmospheres.
That applies in particular to locations in
which flammable liquids, gases, or dust
are present.
◼ Keep
children
unauthorized persons away from
the
operating
operation.
Safety of persons
◼ Be alert, pay attention to what you
are doing, and use common sense
when working with the generator
set.
◼ Do not operate a generator when you
are tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol, or medication.
A moment of carelessness when
connecting and starting up the generator
can lead to severe injuries.
◼ Wear protective gloves and, if
necessary, safety goggles,
depending on the circumstances,
during start-up, maintenance, and
repair work. Taking appropriate
personal protective measures reduces
the risk of injury.
Residual hazards
Even if the power generator is used
correctly, there is always a residual risk that
cannot be excluded. The following potential
hazards can be derived from the type and
design of the power generator:
− Contact with electrical connections and
components of the power generator
(electric shock),
− Unforeseen, sudden defects in moving
parts of the power generator,
and
other
site
during
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