Original User manual
6. Insert the plug of the consumer into the corresponding socket of the electric generator. Switch the circuit
breaker on. Then switch on the consumers on after the other.
The 12 V outlet of the generator is not a voltage-controlled connection and hence is not suita-
ble for charging batteries.
The installed battery must not be connected to the 12 V connection of the electric gen-
erator because it is separately charged via an alternator.
5.3.
Stopping the engine
1. Disconnect all the electrical devices from the mains voltage before you stop the generator.
2. Turn the main / changeover switch (fig. 11 no. 14) to "0".
3. Turn the ignition key to ("OFF").
Note:
If you have to switch the engine off immediately due to an emergency, set the ignition key and
all the other switches to "OFF".
5.4.
Operating options of the generator
1. Operate the device as described in these instructions only!
Any other use is considered misuse and can cause hazard-
ous situations.
2. When connecting several consumers to the generator, first
connect the consumers with highest power consumption and
then with lower power consumption. When using extension
cables or mobile distribution networks, a maximum length of
60 m must not be exceeded for a cross-sectional area of 1.5
mm
2
. A length of 100 m must not be exceeded for a cross-
sectional area of 2.5 mm
sion cables only, which corresponds to the brief design de-
scription H07RN-F.
Attention!
Electrical devices and equipment, such as extension cables, sockets, connected consumers
etc., may be used only if they are not damaged.
The engine can produce its rated power only in standard conditions mentioned in the technical data. They are de-
fined as followed:
Installation height approx. 1000 m above normal null
•
Air temperature approx. 40° C
•
Rel. Humidity approx. 60%
•
If these values are exceeded, a reduced power is necessary for the electric generator - 1% reduced power for in-
stallation height of each 100 m above the aforementioned installation height and exceeding of air temperature
above 40° C, approx. 4 % pro 10° C.
3. Electrical devices and appliances need a large amount of energy at the time of start-up. The following table of-
fers an overview of different device examples.
2
. Use flexible hard rubber exten-
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