Operation Manual

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Warning!
Read this entire instruction booklet carefully in its entirety before using the device, and keep
it to refer to when necessary.
I - SAFETY INFORMATION
1 Exhaust fumes are poisonous
Never run the engine in a closed space; it could result in unconsciousness and death
in a very short time. Only use the engine outside or in a well-ventilated space.
2 Fuel is highly flammable and poisonous
Always switch the engine off when filling the tank.
Never fill the tank while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame.
Take care not to spill fuel on the engine or exhaust when filling the tank.
If you swallow fuel, breath in fuel vapour or get fuel in your eyes see a doctor
immediately. If you spill fuel in your house or on your clothes immediately clean it
with soap and water and change your clothes.
Ensure that the device is kept upright when in operation and during transport. If it tilts
then fuel can leak from the carburettor or the fuel tank.
3 Engine and exhaust can be hot
Place the device in a location that cannot be accessed unnoticed by pedestrians or
children.
Ensure that no flammable materials are in the vicinity of the exhaust when operating
the device.
The device must be at least 1 metre from
buildings or other obstacles to prevent the
engine from overheating.
Do not operate the device if it is covered in
dust.
Only lift the device by the handle.
Place the device on a level surface, so that
it can dissipate heat freely.
4 Prevent electrical shock
Do not use the engine in rain or snow.
Never touch the device with wet hands as
there is danger of an electrical shock.
Ensure that the generator is earthed.
N.B.!
Use a earth lead of sufficient capacity.
Diameter: 0.12mm / ampere.
E.g.: 10 Ampere 1.2mm.
5 Warning regarding connections
Do not connect the generator to the mains.
Do not connect the generator in parallel to
another generator.