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Information supplemented by statutory and regional safety regulations.
Requirements and responsibilities for staff operating the power generator.
Instructions and precautions for operating the power generator.
Guidelines and precautions for performing maintenance on the power generator.
Rules for making modifications or changes to the power generator.
Identifies specific hazards associated with power generator use.
Safety precautions related to electrical hazards.
Safety precautions for hazards related to gases, dust, steam, and smoke.
Safety measures concerning noise exposure from the power generator.
Safety precautions when handling oils, greases, and chemical substances.
Safety instructions regarding contact with hot components.
Overview of the development and quality of GEKO/EISEMANN power generators.
Importance of maintenance and care for optimal generator performance.
Information on contacting service representatives for malfunctions and spare parts.
Precautions to take when working on a running power generator.
Explanation of safety icons and general safety compliance.
Defines the type 2801 generator class, specifications, and protection class.
Guidelines for connecting consumers, voltage/frequency, and operating environment.
Examples of foreseeable misuse and potential consequences.
Definition of misuse and its effect on the manufacturer's warranty.
Analysis of residual risks that cannot be prevented through design.
Lists available accessories for the power generator.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the generator.
Illustrates the physical dimensions of the power generator.
Lists the main components and general specifications of the generator.
Details what is included with the power generator.
Provides a technical overview of the generator's design and operation.
Further details on the generator's construction and starting mechanism.
Information on available sockets and extension cable limitations.
Explains the function of the oil automatic shut-off safety device.
Prerequisites and methods for safely transporting the power generator.
Safety warnings and procedures for transport using lifting equipment.
Instructions for transporting the generator using its wheel set.
Safety precautions and procedures for transporting the generator manually.
Safety instructions and precautions for setting up the generator.
Conditions and checks required before operating the generator.
Requirements for clean, fresh, unleaded petrol fuel.
Recommendations for engine oil viscosity and type for optimal performance.
Steps required before the first use of the power generator.
Routine checks to perform before starting the power generator daily.
Instructions for checking the generator for any damage or missing parts.
Procedure for checking the engine oil level using the dipstick.
How to check the fuel level using the built-in fuel gauge.
Safety precautions and steps for filling the fuel tank.
Guidelines for connecting electrical consumers to the generator.
Information and requirements for proper earthing of the power generator.
Procedure for starting the power generator.
Step-by-step guide on how to start the power generator.
Procedure for safely stopping the power generator.
Considerations for operating the generator in extreme temperatures.
Guidance on selecting lubricating oil based on ambient temperature.
Advice on using the generator at high altitudes and engine settings.
Instructions for maintaining the drive motor, referring to the engine manual.
Procedure for storing the generator for up to two months.
Procedure for long-term storage (warehousing) of the power generator.
General advice and approach for troubleshooting.
Methodology for diagnosing and solving problems.
Precautions regarding dust and dirt during maintenance.
Importance of using genuine spare parts for repairs.
Safety advice and tool usage during repair work.
Table of common engine malfunctions, their causes, and remedies.
Table of common generator malfunctions, their causes, and remedies.
Guidelines for the environmentally friendly disposal of packaging materials.
Information on the proper disposal of waste oils and dirty cloths.
Instructions for the secure and safe disposal of the old generator.
| Voltage | 230 V |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Engine type | YAMAHA MZ175 |
| Fuel tank capacity | 13 l |
| Protection class generator | IP 23 |
| Fuel | Petrol |
| Starting System | Recoil starter |
| Outlet | 2 x 230 V, 16 A |