5)
Engine exhaust gases are toxic. The power gener-
ator must not be operated in unventilated rooms. If
the power generator is to be operated in well-venti-
lated rooms, the exhaust gases must be discharged
directly outside via an exhaust gas hose. Additional
requirements for protection against fire and explo-
sion must also be observed. Toxic exhaust gases
can also escape when operating an exhaust hose.
Because of the risk of fire, the exhaust hose must
never be directed at flammable materials.
6)
Never operate the power generator in rooms with
highly flammable substances.
Hot surfaces! Danger of burns, do not touch ex-
7)
haust system and drive unit.
8)
Do not touch any mechanically moving or hot
parts. Do not remove any protective covers.
9)
Protective equipment! Use suitable hearing
protection when you are near the device.
10) Only original parts may be used for maintenance
and accessories.
11) Repair and adjustment work may only be carried
out by authorised specialist personnel.
12) Protect yourself from electrical hazards.
13) Never touch the power generator with wet hands.
14) Only use approved and appropriately identified ex-
tension cables for use outdoors (H07RN).
15) If extension leads or mobile distribution networks
are used, the resistance value must not exceed 1.5
Ω. As a guideline value, the total length of lines
for a cross-section of 1.5 mm² should not exceed
60 m, and for a cross-section of 2.5 mm², 100 m
should not be exceeded.
16) Never operate the power generator during rain or
snowfall.
17) Always switch off the engine during transport and
refuelling.
18) Fuel is combustible and highly flammable. Do fuel
the unit during operation. Do not fuel the unit when
someone is smoking or near open flames. Do not
spill any fuel.
19) Do not refuel or empty the fuel tank near open
light, fire or flying sparks. Smoking prohibited!
20) Do not use the power generator in a thunder-
storm. - Danger of lightning strike!
21) Provide a secure, level place for the power gener-
ator. Turning and tilting or changing location during
operation are forbidden.
22) Place the power generator at least 1 m away from
walls or connected devices.
23) Children must be protected by ensuring that they
stay a safe distance away from the power generator.
24) Some parts of the reciprocating internal combustion
engine are hot and may cause burns. The warnings
on the power generator must be observed.
25) Values specified in the technical data under sound
power level (L
represent emission levels and are not necessarily
safe working levels. Since there is a correlation be-
tween emission and exposure levels, it cannot be
reliably used to determine any additional precau-
tionary measures that may be required. Factors in-
fluencing the current exposure level of the worker
include the characteristics of the workspace, other
noise sources, airborne noise, etc., such as the
number of power generators and other adjacent
processes and the length of time an operator is
exposed to the noise. The permitted exposure lev-
el may also vary from country to country. Never-
theless, this information will enable the operator of
the power generator to make a better assessment
of the risks and hazards. If necessary, acoustical
measurements should be taken after installation to
determine the sound pressure level.
26) Warning! Comply with the electrical safety regu-
lations applicable to the place where the power
generators are used.
27) Warning! Consider the requirements and precau-
tionary measures in case of re-supply of a system
by power generators depending on the protective
measures of this system and the applicable direc-
tives.
28) Power generators should only be used up to their
rated power under the rated ambient conditions. If
the power generator is used in conditions that do
not comply with the reference conditions accord-
ing to ISO 8528-8:2016, 7.1, and if the cooling of
the engine or power generator is impaired, e.g. as
a result of operation in restricted areas, a reduc-
tion in power is required.
29) Due to high mechanical loads, only durable rubber
hose lines (per IEC 60245-4) or equivalent equip-
ment should be used.
30) Observe the electrical safety regulations appli-
cable to the place where the power generator is
used.
31) Consider the requirements and precautionary
measures in case of re-supply of a system by pow-
er generators depending on the protective meas-
ures of this system and the applicable directives.
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