EN
I. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read this Manual before
using the generator to ensure the
proper operation.
Follow the instruction to keep
your generator in the best working
condition and extend its life.
This Manual deals with the general
items of the diesel generator,
however it may vary with the
Development of new products in
the future.
Please give special attention to
warnings and cautions.
Indicates that the
WARNING:
severe personal injury even death
will result if the instruction are not
followed.
Indicates that serious
CAUTION:
personal injury or equipments
damage will result if the instruction
are not followed.
The diesel generator will meet
your requirement if you operate it
according to the manual instruction.
Otherwise serious personal injury and
equipment damage will result.
So, you must read and understand
this manual before operating the
generator.
WARNING:
1. Fire
- Never add fuel to the fuel tank
while the engine is running.
- Wipe off the overflowed fuel oil
with a clean cloth. Keep explosives
and other flammable products away
from the generator.
- To prevent the fire and to provide
adequate ventilation, keep the
generating set at least one meter
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away from buildings and other
equipment during operation.
- Operate the generator on a level
surface.
- Do not put the generator indoors
while the engine is hot.
2. Inhalation of exhaust
- Exhaust gas contains poisonous
carbon monoxide, which is harmful to
the health.
- Never use the generating set at the
confined places or poor ventilated
locations.
- If it's necessary to run the
generator indoors, be sure to
provide the ad-equate ventilation.
3. Burns
- The muffler and the engine body are
very hot while the engine is running or
just after running, do not touch these
parts to prevent from being scalded.
4. Electric chock or short
circuit
- To avoid electric shocks or short
circuits, do not touch the generator
when your hands are wet. This
generator is not waterproof, so
it should not be used in a place
exposed to rain snow or water
sprays. Use of the generator for
in a wet place can cause short
circuits and electric shocks during
operation.
- The generator should be grounded
to prevent electrical shocks from
faulty appliances. Connect a
length of heavy wires between the
generator's ground terminal and an
external ground source.
- Do not hook up tools or other
apparatus to generator before it
has been started. If equipment is
attached, generator starting may
cause sudden movements of the
equipment and result in injuries and
accidents. Be sure to disconnect
any apparatus from the generator
prior to starting.
Most appliance motors
CAUTION:
require more wattage (than their
rated wattage) for start-up.
Do not exceed the specified current
limit of any socket.
Do not connect the generator to a
household circuit. This could cause
damage to the generator and to
electrical appliances in the house.
5. Battery charging
- Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric
acid. Protect your eyes, skin and
clothing. In case of contact, flush
thoroughly with water and get prompt
medical attention, especially if your
eyes are affected.
- Batteries generate hydrogen gas,
which can be highly explosive. Do
not smoke or allow flames or sparks
near a battery, especially during
charging.
- Charge the battery in a fully
ventilated place.