12.4 Charge the battery (9) with a car battery
charger (Fig. 1)
m DANGER!
Danger due to charging the battery incorrectly!
If the charging voltage is too high, there is a risk of the
battery (9) exploding.
- The charging current of the battery charger must
not exceed 5 A and the charging voltage must not
exceed 14.4 V.
1.
Remove the battery (9) as described in Section
13.2.
2.
Connect the battery (9) to a suitable car battery
charger. Then connect the red cable to the posi-
tive terminal (+) and the black cable to the nega-
tive terminal (-) of the charging unit.
3.
Charge the battery (9) for at least 5 hours.
Attention!
Danger of short circuit!
- To avoid a short circuit, always disconnect the nega-
tive cable (-) from the battery (9) first and reconnect
it last.
- When connecting/disconnecting the battery con-
nection cable, make sure that the poles (+/-) do not
touch each other and/or the frame.
12.4.1 Spark plug (Fig. 10)
m ATTENTION: Only replace the spark plug when
the engine is cold!
Check the spark plug for dirt for the first time after 20
operating hours and clean it with a copper wire brush
if necessary. Then service the spark plug every 50 op-
erating hours.
1.
Pull off the spark plug connector (20) with a twist-
ing motion.
2.
Remove the spark plug with the enclosed spark
plug wrench (B).
3.
Remove any dirt from the base of the spark plug.
4.
Visually inspect the spark plug. Remove any de-
posits present using a wire brush.
5.
Check the spark plug gap. Set the electrode gap to
0.7 to 0.8 mm with a feeler gauge.
6.
The re-assembly takes place in reverse order.
NOTE
A loose spark plug can overheat and cause damage
to the engine. Tightening the spark plug too much can
damage the thread in the cylinder head.
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12.5 Clean fuel filter insert
Note: The fuel filter insert is a filter cup which is locat-
ed directly under the fuel filler cap (1) and filters all the
fuel filled in.
1.
Open the fuel filler cap (1).
2.
Remove the fuel filter insert. Clean it in a non-flam-
mable solvent or a solvent with a high flash point.
3.
Reinsert the fuel filter insert.
4.
Close the fuel filler cap (1).
13. Transport
1.
Empty the fuel tank (22) using a petrol extraction
pump (see section 12.3).
2.
If operational, keep the engine running until the
remaining petrol has been used up.
3.
Drain the engine oil from the warm engine (see
section 11.2).
4.
Remove the spark plug connector (20) from the
spark plug.
5.
The power generator can be transported simply
and easily using the trolley function. To do this,
fold the transport handle (10) out and up and pull
the device to the desired location.
6.
Secure the device against slipping using a tension
strap, for example.
14. Storage
m DANGER!
Risk of fire and explosion!
Storing the product near potential sources of ignition
can result in a fire or an explosion. This can lead to
severe burns or death.
- Eliminate possible sources of ignition, such as fur-
naces, hot water boilers with gas, gas dryers, etc.
NOTE!
Risk of damage!
If the product is not stored properly, the engine can be
damaged.
- Store the product protected against dirt, dust and
moisture.
14.1
Preparation for storage
1.
Empty the fuel tank (22) using a petrol extraction
pump (see section 12.3).
Warning: Do not remove the petrol in enclosed
spaces, near fire or when smoking. Petrol fumes
can cause explosions and fire.
2.
Carry out an oil change (see section 11.2).
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