WARNING
Electrical devices that can be connected
This power unit can power light bulbs, heaters, drills,
water pumps, etc. Do not exceed the load limit speci-
fied for the power unit.
The power unit may not be used to power devices
that have a high power requirement.
The power unit cannot be used for precision devices
such as computers. These precision devices may be
damaged by distortions caused by the broad wave
when the power unit's power is output.
Do not connect the power unit to the electrical instal-
lation of a building.
WARNING: Connection to the electrical installa-
tion of a building may result in the electric current
being returned to the mains supply wires.
This return causes a risk of a fatal electric shock
for employees of the electricity supplier or oth-
er persons who touch the wires during a power
failure.
Connection to the electrical installation of a build-
ing can also cause the electric current of the elec-
tricity supplier to return to the power unit. When
the mains supply is restored, the power unit may
explode, burn or cause a fire to break out in the
electrical installation of the building.
Overload protection for 230 V sockets, fig. 1
Attention! The power generator is equipped with
overload protection. This deactivates the sockets (3).
The sockets (3) can be reactivated by pressing the
overload protection (5).
Attention! If this situation occurs, reduce the elec-
tric power that you are drawing from the power
generator or remove defective devices that are
connected.
Attention! Defective overload switches may only
be replaced with identical overload switches with
the same power data. Contact customer service
for this.
11. Maintenance
Maintenance plan
The engine must always be shut off when carrying out
maintenance tasks or repairs.
Before every use
Check the engine oil
Check the air filter
After the first 25 hours
Change the engine oil
After 50 hours
Change the engine oil
Clean the spark plugs (fig. 10 + 11 F)
Clean the fuel strainer
Clean the air filter (fig. 9 E)
After 100 hours
These maintenance tasks must be carried out by
a specialist or a specialised workshop.
Check the valve clearance
Clean the fuel tank
Clean the fuel line
Maintenance tasks
Oil change, fig. 12
Change the engine oil after 25 operating hours, then
after 50 hours or every three months.
Drain the engine oil when the engine is hot.
1.
Warm the engine up.
2.
Switch the engine off.
3.
Place a container that is large enough to collect
the used oil under the oil drain screw (D).
4.
To drain the oil, remove the oil filler cap (A) and
the oil drain screw (D).
5.
Drain the oil
6.
Re-attach the oil drain screw (D) with a sealing
washer and tighten.
Pour the recommended engine oil into the oil filler
hole.
Note! Screw the oil filler cap (A) on tightly.
Recommended engine oil: SAE 10W-30
Capacity: approximately 0.6 litres
Dispose of the drained oil properly at a local used
oil collection point. Dumping used oil in the soil
or mixing it with waste is prohibited.
Important note in the case of repairs:
When returning the generator for repair, for safety rea-
sons, ensure that it is free of oil and petrol when it
is sent to the service centre.
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