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3. DANGER OF FIRE! Petrol and
petrol vapours are highly
ammable and/or explosive.
Do not operate the power generator
in unventilated rooms or in a highly
ammable environment. If the power
generator is to be operated in well
ventilated rooms, the exhaust gases
must be directed into the open air via
an exhaust hose.
Toxic gases can also escape when
operating an exhaust hose. Owing to
the risk of re, the exhaust hose must
never be directed towards ammable
materials. Never operate the power
generator in rooms with highly amma-
ble materials.
4. HOT SURFACES!
Risk of burn injury!
Do not touch the exhaust system and
drive unit. Do not touch moving me-
chanical or hot parts. Do not remove
protective covers.
5. PROECTIVE EQUIPMENT!
Wear suitable ear protection if you are
in the proximity of the device.
6. For maintenance and accesso-
ries only original parts may be
used.
Repair, installation and setting work
may only be carried out by authorised
technical personnel.
7. Protect yourself against
electrical hazards.
Never touch the power generator with
wet hands. Only use approved and
appropriately marked extension cables
outdoors (H07RN).
If using extension cables, their total
length for 1.5 mm² must not exceed 50
m, for 2.5 mm² 100 m. Never operate
the power generator in rain or snow.
8. Always switch off when trans-
port or refuelling the engine.
Make sure that fuel is not spilled onto
the engine or exhaust during refuelling.
Do not refuel or empty the tank near
open ames, re or ying sparks. No
smoking!
9. Provide a secure, even area for
the power generator. Turning
and tipping or changing loca-
tion during operation are prohi-
bited.
Set up the power generator at least 1
m from walls or connected devices.
10. Children must be kept away
from the power generator.
11. The values indicated under
sound power level (L
WA
) and
sound pressure level (L
PA
) in the
technical data represent emissi-
on levels and are not necessari-
ly safe working levels.
As there is a relation between emission
and immission levels, this cannot be
utilised reliably for determining any
necessary additional precautionary
measures. Factors inuencing the cur-
rent immission levels of workers include
the properties of the working room,
other noise sources, airborne sound
etc., such as the number of machines
and other adjacent processes and the
time period in which an operator is
exposed to the noise. Likewise, the per-
missible immission level may deviate
from country to country. However, this
information will give the operator of
the machine the option of better esti-
mating the risks and hazards.
Acoustic measurements should occa-
sionally be made after installation in
order to determine the sound pressure
level.
• If the use of highly volatile fuels is
appropriate as a starting aid, proceed
with extra caution here.