Electrical safety instructions
The generator produces enough power to cause
electric shock capable of causing damage and
injury to the user in case of misuse.
Do not run the generator or power tools in wet
environments, such as rain or snow, near
swimming pools or watering systems, with wet hands.
These actions could result in electrocution. Keep the
generator dry.
If the generator is stored outside without any
protection against weather conditions, check all
electrical components on the control panel before each
use. Moisture or frost can cause malfunctions and short
circuits in the electrical components that may result in
electrocution.
Protection against electric shock depends on the circuit
breaker installed in the generator's control panel. If the
circuit breaker needs to be replaced, contact the
distributor to replace the circuit breaker with one
having the same characteristics.
Use only insulated extension cords with electrical cables
with a suitable cross-section for the power of the
equipment. If using 1.5 mm
extension cord must not exceed 60m, if 2.5 mm
not exceed 100m.
Generator transport
Carry the generator only when the combustion engine
is not running. Before moving it, turn off the engine and
remove the cap from the spark plug.
Always carry the generator when the engine is cold and
without fuel on the tank.
When transporting the appliance, regional legislation in
force must be respected, in particular that concerning
cargo protection and object transport on loading
surfaces.
Before you start operating
Make sure that the appliance is only used by people
who are familiar with the instruction manual.
Check the leak tightness of the fuel system,
particularly visible parts such as tank, tank cap and
couplings. In the event of leakage or damage, do not
start the combustion engine. Have the single-phase
generator repaired by an official distributor.
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Before operating the appliance, replace damaged and
worn-out parts.
Check that all nuts and screws are properly tightened. It
is important to inspect regularly the equipment in order
to ensure safety issues and a good performance from
the generator.
Before operating the generator, check if the cap is
properly connected to the spark plug.
Make all adjustments and work necessary for the
correct assembly of the generator. If you have any
questions or difficulties, contact your official dealer.
To ensure that you run the appliance safely, you should
take into account a few precautions and procedures
before start-up:
▪ The generator is correctly assembled;
▪ The safety devices are in perfect condition and
function properly. Never operate the generator if the
safety devices are missing, inhibited, damaged or
worn out;
▪ The fuel tank, fuel injection components and tank cap
are in perfect condition;
Observe the local regulations on the hours when it is
allowed to use tools with a combustion engine and the
permitted noise level.
While operating
Keep third parties away from the single-phase
generator's area of operation. Never work while
animals or people, especially children, are in the danger
zone.
The exhaust system reaches high temperatures that can
ignite some materials. Keep flammable materials away
from the appliance.
Keep the single-phase generator at least 1 m away from
structures, buildings and other equipment during
operation.
Do not attach the generator to any
structure.
Operate the generator with special care near slopes,
ditches and wells. Place the appliance on a firm, level
floor at a safe enough distance from these danger
zones.