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Commissioning
3. Carry the generator to the place of use.
4. Lower the device slowly and evenly.
The unit has been transported and positioned at its work site.
7.2 Refuelling your generator
Proceed as follows to fit the generator's own tank: the generator.
Conditions the generator is turned off
the generator has cooled down
there must be an adequate air supply and air removal
all power consuming equipment must be disconnected or switched off
DANGER!
Leaking engine oil and fuel can burn or explode.
A risk of suffering severe even deadly burns.
► Prevent engine oil or fuel from leaking out.
► Never open the tank cover during operation or when it is hot.
► Remove leaked operating fluids immediately and appropriately.
► Never use an additional starting aid.
► Smoking, naked flames and sparks are forbidden.
NOTICE!
Leaking fuel can contaminate soil and groundwater.
► Take note of the residual quantity in the tank and its maximum filling capacity.
► Always bear in mind that the fuel gauge reacts only after a time delay.
► Fill the tank to a maximum of 95%.
► Always use a filling aid (e.g. funnel).
NOTICE!
Use of wrong or outdated fuel damages or destroys the engine.
► Only use the fuel displayed on the sign (Tab. 3-1 ).
► Observe the possibly enclosed documentation for the fuel release of the en-
gine manufacturer
► Observe the shelf life of the fuel according to the supplier.
► Observe the engine operating manual.
Refuelling the gen-
erator
1. Unscrew the tank cover Fig. 6-2 .
2. Insert the filler nozzle into the filling opening.
3. Fill with fuel slowly and evenly.
4. Take note of the tank's fuel level indicator Fig. 6-3 as well as the fuel level at
the filling opening to ensure that you do not overfill the tank.
5. Remove the filler nozzle.
6. Refit the tank cover.
The generator is now refuelled.