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Operating mode S2 (temporary operation)
The machine may be temporarily operated with the
quoted power output. Afterwards the machine must
be stopped for a while to prevent it from overheating.
5. Before putting the machine into
operation
5.1 Assembly
앬 Assemble the foot, wheels and push bar as
shown in Figures 6-9.
앬 Assemble all parts before filling in fuel and oil in
order to prevent the fluids from leaking out.
앬 To mount the wheels, first slide the axle through
the mountings on the bottom of the generator
and fit the wheels as shown on Figure 7. Make
sure that the sides of the wheels with the more
protruding wheel hubs are facing towards the
generator, as the wheels will otherwise drag
against the frame.
5.2 Electrical safety:
앬 Electric supply cables and connected equipment
must be in perfect condition.
앬 The generator is to be operated only with
equipment whose voltage specifications conform
with the generator's output voltage.
앬 Never connect the generator to the power supply
(socket-outlet).
앬 Keep the cable length to the consumer as short
as possible.
5.3 Environmental protection
앬 Dispose of soiled maintenance material and
operating materials at the appropriate collection
point.
앬 Recycle packaging material, metal and plastics.
5.4 Connecting to earth
The housing is allowed to be connected to earth in
order to discharge static electricity. To do this,
connect one end of a cable to the earth connection
on the generator (Abb 3/Pos 4)) and the other end to
an external earth (for example an earthing rod).
6. Operation
Important! You must fill up with engine oil (approx.
1.1 l) and fuel before you can start the engine.
앬 Check the fuel level and top it up if necessary
앬 Make sure that the generator has sufficient
ventilation
앬 Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to
the spark plug
앬 Inspect the immediate vicinity of the generator
앬 Disconnect any electrical equipment which may
already be connected to the generator
6.1 Starting the engine
앬 Open the petrol cock (13) by turning it down
앬 Move the ON/OFF switch (10) to position "ON”
with the key.
앬 Move the choke lever (11) to position IØI.
앬 Start the engine with the reversing starter (12) by
pulling the handle forcefully. If the engine does
not start, pull the handle again.
앬 Push the choke lever (11) back again after the
engine has started.
Important!
When starting with the reserve starter, the motor may
recoil suddenly as it starts up, resulting in hand
injuries. Wear protective gloves when starting the
equipment.
6.2 Connecting consumers to the generator
앬 Set the selector switch (Fig. 3/Item 27) to the left
to use 230V~ sockets. Important: Even though the
continuous power (S1) of 3000 W is shared in this
position between the 2 sockets, it is also possible
to load only one socket with 3000 W. The total
load of the two sockets may temporarily (S2)
reach a maximum of 3300 W for 2min.
앬 Set the selector switch (Fig. 3/Item 27) to the right
to activate the 400V 3~ socket. Important: This
socket may be loaded continuously (S1) with
3600W and temporarily (S2) for a maximum of
2min. with 5500W.
앬 The generator is suitable for 230 V~ and 400 V 3~
alternating voltage appliances.
앬 Do not connect the generator to the household
mains system as this may result in damage to the
generator itself or to other electrical appliances in
your home.
Note: Some electrical appliances (power jigsaws,
drills, etc.) may have a higher level of power
consumption when used in difficult conditions
Some electrical appliances (for example televisions,
computers, etc.) should not be powered by a
generator. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer of
your appliance.
6.3 Overload cut-out
The generator is fitted with an overload cut-out. This
isolates the relevant sockets if an overload occurs.
Important. If this happens, reduce the electric power