Translation of the original manual.
FUMES
• Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide. Never run the generator indoors. Provide adequate ventilation. Protective
measures must be taken when installing in an unventilated environment.
HOT ENGINE
• The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for some time after the engine is turned off. Do your best
do not touch the muffler when it is hot.
• Allow the engine to cool before storing the generator indoors. • The engine exhaust system becomes hot
during operation and remains hot for some time after the engine is turned off. • Pay attention to the warning signs on the
generator to avoid burns.
FUEL
• Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine
turned off. • Do not refuel while smoking, in a smoky place or in a place with sparks.
Always refuel in a well-ventilated area.
• Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
CONNECTION
The connection of the emergency power supply to the building's electrical system must be performed by a qualified electrician
and comply with all applicable laws and all electrical safety requirements. Incorrect connection can cause the generator to
feed back into the public grid. This situation can put plant workers or other people in contact with the power lines in mortal
danger during a power outage, and when the power is turned back on, the generator may ignite, explode or cause fires in the
building's electrical system.
HOW TO USE
• Limited run time requiring maximum power up to 30 minutes. • Do not
exceed the rated power during continuous operation. • In both cases, the
total power demand of all connected devices must be taken into account. • The current in each socket must not
exceed the maximum value. • Do not connect the generator to the household mains. This may damage the generator
or equipment
electricity in the household.
• Do not connect the generator to an automatic switching device. This can lead to serious
damage to the unit and engine.
• Do not modify the generator or use it for purposes other than those for which it was intended. while using
unit, the following rules should also be kept in mind:
• Do not connect the generator to the circuit in parallel.
• Do not connect extensions to the exhaust pipe. • If
an extension cord is required, use a flexible cord with a strong rubber sheath. • Do not use extension cords that
are too long: 60 m for cables with a diameter of 1.5 mm² and 100 m for cables with a diameter of 2.5 mm². • Do not
place the generator near other electrical cables or wires, such as the public power grid. • The DC socket can be used
when the AC socket is used. When using both outlets at the same time, do not exceed the combined amperage of AC
and DC.
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