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Owner´s manual
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DANGER:
Carbon monoxide. Using the machine inside a closed or partially unventilated room CAN KILL YOU
WITHIN MINUTES. Flue gases contain carbon monoxide, a colourless, odourless, but lethal gas.
Danger of electrocution. Do not use the unit in the rain or in damp or wet locations. The machine
produces high voltage, you may be electrocuted if used in wet conditions.
WARNING:
Grounding. Be sure to connect the ground wire. Use an earth wire with sufficient electrical flux. The
diameter of the earth wire is 0.12mm2/A. This genset needs to be used≥4mm² Normal harness.
WARNING:
Connection to the domestic electrical network. When connecting the generator set to a household
power source as a backup power source, the connection must be made by a professional electrician. After
connecting the load to the generator set, carefully check whether the electrical connection is safe and
reliable. Incorrect connection can cause damage, burns or fire in the generating set.
WARNINGS:
- Danger of fire and damage to the equipment. Improper connection can damage the generator as
well as cause a fire.
- Keep any flammable product at least 1 meter away from the unit.
- Risk of fire or explosion. The machine produces heat when it is running. Working with it near
flammable products can cause them to overheat and cause a fire.
- No smoking while refueling.
- Fire and/or explosion. Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and explosive under certain
conditions. Both gasoline and its vapors can ignite from a cigarette butt, as well as from a spark, or from
coming into contact with a hot surface, causing a fire or explosion.
- Avoid spilling fuel when refilling the tank.
- Stop the engine before refueling.
- Be careful with hot objects and surfaces.
- Burning danger. The engine and muffler will radiate heat, reaching high temperatures during and
immediately after starting the engine. Any accidental contact with any hot surface, such as the exhaust,
can cause serious burns.
- Keep children, people and animals away when the machine is running.
- Do not cover the machine while the machine is running. Keep the air inlet and outlet, muffler exhaust
outlet, and ventilation holes on the bottom of the generator clear of obstruction and prevent debris,
mud, water, etc. from entering. If the ventilation holes are clogged, you can damage the motor and its
components.
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