I Structural alterations to the genset, installation in vehicles or in other equipment without
the manufacturer's written approval.
I Connecting the genset to a building power supply system without inspection and
approval by a skilled electrician who is familiar with and follows all locally valid
regulations and guidelines.
1.3
Residual risks
The residual risks have been analysed and evaluated by means of a hazard and risk analysis
in accordance with DIN EN ISO 14121. Unavoidable structure-related residual risks that exist
over the genset's entire service life are mainly attributable to the following causes:
Residual risk
Possible causes
Misuse / improper handling
Touching with wet hands
Danger to life
Misuse / improper handling
Risk of injury
Careless transport
Misuse / improper handling
Environmental hazard
Fire
Misuse / improper handling
Material damage to
Non-compliance with the
the genset
Material damage to
Misuse / improper handling
other property
Improper maintenance /
Performance / function
of genset restricted
Unsuitable consumables
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Use the genset properly and carefully to help reduce the occurrence of these residual
risks to a minimum:
– Pay attention to all warning notices on the genset's housing.
– Follow the notices and instructions in the operating manual.
– At the installation site, also pay attention to special warning notices and inform
yourself about the regulations that apply locally.
Subject to change.
operating and maintenance
stipulations
repair
No protective device
Faulty / damaged electrical
components
Exhaust / fuel vapours
Hot / rotating parts
Pull cable springs back (recoil
starter)
Consumables (fuel,
lubricants, engine oil etc.)
Emissions (noise, exhaust)
Overload / overheating
Engine oil level too high / too
low
Unsuitable consumables
Overvoltage or undervoltage
Operation at altitudes greater
than 1000 m above sea level
904217 – 2018-11
EN
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