In case of nausea, headaches, sight problems (eg.
reduced vision), hearing problems, dizziness and
reduced ability to concentrate, stop working immediately.
These symptoms may be caused by high exhaust gas
concentration.
The combustion engine releases poisonous gases as soon
as it starts running. These gases contain toxic carbon
monoxide, a colourless, odourless gas, as well as other
harmful substances. Inhalation of carbon monoxide can
cause loss of consciousness and can result in death. The
combustion engine should never be started inside confined
or poorly ventilated spaces.
The control and safety devices installed in the generator
cannot be removed or inhibited.
During operation, the generator must never be lifted,
pushed or pulled.
Starting the generator:
Turn on the combustion appliance carefully following the
operating instructions. Using the appliance according to
these instructions reduces the risk of injury.
The apparatus must only be connected to the generator
after the combustion engine is running.
The input load connected to the generator must be in
accordance with the generator's capacity. Overloading the
generator will damage it or shorten its service life.
The generator must not operate at speeds for which it has
not been designed for. Operating it at higher speeds than
those specified by the manufacturer will increase the
danger of injury to the user and damage to the equipment.
Do not cover the generator while it is running. To reduce the
risk of fire, ventilation slots and exhaust outlet should
always be kept unclogged.
Do not modify parts that could increase or decrease the
speed set by the manufacturer.
Use at the workplace:
Shut off the combustion engine if:
▪ Whenever you want to move away from the appliance or
if it is not under watch;
▪ Before refuelling the tank. Only refuel when the engine
is cold.
Stop the combustion engine and remove the cap from the
spark plug:
▪ Before tilting, lifting, loading or transporting the
generator;
▪ Before the machine is inspected, cleaned or before
repair work is carried out.
Disconnect all electronic devices connected to the
generator before switching it off.
To carry out the maintenance tasks, we present you some
safety rules. However, as it is not possible to encompass all
possible risks during maintenance work, only the user can
decide whether to perform the task.
When carrying out maintenance and cleaning work,
changing accessories and transporting the generator,
always wear gloves.
Before
starting
cleaning,
maintenance tasks:
▪ Place the generator on a firm and steady floor;
▪ Turn off the combustion engine and allow it to cool
down;
▪ Remove the cap from the spark plug.
Keep the spark plug cap away from the spark plug,
as an unintentional spark can cause burns or an
electric shock. The contact of the spark plug with the cap
may cause an involuntary start of the combustion engine.
Allow the diesel generator to cool down in particular
before carrying out maintenance work on the
combustion engine, exhaust manifold and muffler. It can
reach temperatures above 80° C.
Frequently check the equipment, especially before storage
(for example, before the winter period), regarding wear and
damages.
For safety reasons, replace worn or damaged parts
immediately so the appliance is always in perfect operating
conditions.
adjustment,
repair
and