Operation Manual

Waste oil disposal
Put the oil to a sealed container and take it to a waste oil
collection centre. Do not throw the waste oil to waste or
pour it out.
Operator requirements
The operator must carefully read the Operating Instructions
before using the appliance.
Qualification
No special qualification is necessary to use the appliance
apart from detailed instructions by an expert.
Minimum age
The appliance may only be operated by persons over 18
years of age who have been instructed in handling and
operating the appliance. Young people between 16 and 18
years of age may only work with the appliance when
supervised by an adult.
An exception includes youngsters operating the appliance
within their professional education to achieve necessary
skills under trainer's supervision.
Training
Using the appliance only requires appropriate instructions
by an expert or reading the Operating Instructions. No
special training necessary.
Transport and storing
The appliance may only be operated in the
operating position (level surface), otherwise, fuel or oil
may leak out or lubrication may not be provided.
Put the fuel tank cap ventilation lever and the ignition
switch to the OFF position. This will prevent fuel
leakage during transport or when the appliance is
stored.
Make sure the fuel tank does not overflow.
The appliance must not be used if in a vehicle. To
operate the appliance, the inverter generator must be
assembled and installed in a well-ventilated
environment.
Do not store the appliance under direct sun. If the
generator is kept in a vehicle, make sure the vehicle
temperature is not too high as the fuel would
evaporate and the appliance subsequently explode.
For long storing, the appliance must be cleaned
thoroughly and kept out of reach of unauthorised
persons. Empty the fuel and keep the appliance in a
dry place with no dust.
Secure the appliance against turnover every time it is
to be transported.
Safety instructions for first starting up
Put the appliance on a level surface. Do not put the
appliance on a metal surface.
Do not expose the appliance to intensive solar
radiation. Do not expose the appliance to
temperatures exceeding 40 °C.
Do not store the appliance in a wet environment.
Before using the appliance, first make sure that the
input of the appliance you want to connect to the
generator is lower than the output of the generator.
Connect the appliance to the generator only when the
generator is running at full speed. Before switching the
generator off, disconnect the appliance first.
Do not connect other power sources to the generator.
Do not connect the generator to household network.
Under the following conditions, the generator must
immediately be switched off:
- unsteady or irregular engine running
- electric output decrease
- connected appliance overloading
- excessive generator vibrations
- sparking
- presence of smoke or fire
Before connecting the generator to an appliance, make
sure there is a sufficient amount of fuel in the generator.
Never refuel when the generator is running. After being
operated, let the generator cool down for at least 5
minutes before refuelling.
Do not touch hot parts of the generator.
Do not keep fuel near the generator.
At afterburning, the absorber and air filter act as a flame
catcher. Therefore, make sure these parts are fitted
properly and are in a perfect technical state.
In any case, the generator must not be used in a garage,
house or near open windows and doors as breathing of
combustion gases could result in a state of
unconsciousness.
Refuelling to take place outdoors while the engine is
stopped only. No smoking near the appliance. Prevent
flames or sparks from being produced near the generator.
Spilled petrol must be immediately wiped – start the
engine after wiping is finished.
Eco throttle valve, pic. 12
Pic. 12
Pos. 1 – OFF
Pos. 2 – ECO
Pos. 3 – ECO throttle valve switch
ECO:
The engine speed will automatically adapt to idle speed when
the electric appliance is disconnected. If the electric appliance
is reconnected, the engine reassumes speed corresponding to
the load. If full output of the generator is not required, the
engine speed will automatically reduce. This position is
recommended for fuel consumption reduction.
The Eco throttle valve switch must be put to the OFF
position under DC operation.
OFF:
The engine speed is kept at a higher level than the nominal
speed.
Operation, pic. 1+2+12+13
Start:
Before starting the engine, the connected electric appliances
must be disconnected from the three-phase outlet.
Put the fuel tank cap ventilation lever to the ON position
(pic. 1/1 or 2/1).
Put the ignition switch to the ON position (pic. 1/11 or 2/11).
Put the choke lever (pic. 1/13 or 2/13) to the right to the
"closed" position.
Pull slowly the starter cord (pic. 1/12 or 2/12) until
resistance can be felt, then pull strongly to start the engine.
Do not let the starter cord to snap back. Instead,
hold it carefully with your hand.
As soon as the engine gets warm, put the choke lever (pic.
1/13 or 2/13) back to the starting position.
Use:
The inverter generator must necessarily be connected to a
chassis ground (pic. 1/7 or 2/7) if the connected appliances are
grounded.
Connection to electrical equipment of a building is
inadmissible unless a disconnector is installed.
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