A qualified electrician must be consulted in advance for connecting the
generator to stationary equipment such as heaters, household supply, air
conditioners or for power supply to caravans. Connection for feeding electrical
power into existing networks shall only be implemented by specialist
personnel and after prior approval by the energy supply company. The critical
point of an inductive consumer is the power consumption during switch-on.
The power consumption can be up to 3 times the rated power. This must be
taken into consideration at all times.
No liability is assumed for damages caused due to non-compliance with these in-
structions. You are required to read the operating instructions before using the device
for the first time. In case of doubts regarding the connection and operation of the de-
vice, contact T.I.P. Technische Industrie Produkte GmbH. Please note that our de-
vices have not been intentionally designed for commercial, handicraft-related or in-
dustrial use. We do not assume any warranty if the device is used in commercial,
handicraft or industrial companies as well as for corresponding activities.
1.7.
Risks and scope of prevention
Risk
Direct electrical con-
tact
Burns
Hearing impairments Prolonged stay near a run-
Contact, inhalation
Fire or explosion
Environmental haz-
ards
Breakage during op-
eration
2. Scope of delivery
The following parts can be found in packaging. Ensure that all the parts are intact.
Manual
Generator unit
12 V terminal posts cable
Spark plug wrench, Combination screwdriver
Oil filler cap & Oil filler can
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Description
Direct electrical contact with
wet hands can cause electri-
cal shocks.
Touching the exhaust can
cause burns.
ning generator can cause
hearing impairments.
Inhaling exhaust fumes can
be fatal!
The fuel of the device can
catch fire.
Leaking of oil and fuel dam-
ages the environment.
If the device is operated on a
sloping surface, lubrication is
not ensured and the device
can be damaged.
Translation of the original operating instructions
Prevention
Avoid contacting the device with
wet hands and make sure the
device has appropriate ground-
ing.
Let the devices cool down after
operation.
Always wear ear protection.
Never operate the device in
closed rooms.
Never operate in inflammable
environment. Never refuel when
engine is running. No smoking.
Avoid leakage of these sub-
stances and use collecting trays
during maintenance.
Always operate on a flat surface.
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