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6. Remove the battery holder by removing the two
hexagonal screws with the enclosed open-end
spanner SW10 (B).
9.3 Top up oil (Fig. 4, 5)
m Attention!
The power generator is delivered without engine
oil. Therefore, ensure that you add oil before start-
ing it up. Use 10W30 oil here.
Note:
Check the oil level regularly before commissioning. An
oil level that is too low can damage the engine.
The oil warning system is congured to avoid damage
to the engine due to a lack of oil in the crankcase.
Before the oil level in the crankcase can drop below
the safety level, the oil warning system automatically
cuts the engine o󰀨. If the oil warning system cuts the
engine o󰀨, rell the engine oil.
It is not possible to start the engine until the engine oil
has been lled.
1. Place the device on a level, even surface.
2. Remove the ignition key (14) from the ignition lock
(14a).
3. Unscrew the oil dipstick (21).
4. Use an oil lling bottle (not included) to top up the
engine oil. Note the max. lling capacity of 110 ml.
Carefully ll the oil up to the lower edge of the ll-
ing port.
5. Wipe the oil dipstick (21) with a clean, lintfree
cloth.
6. Screw the oil dipstick (21) back into the ller neck
until it reaches the stop.
7. Pull the oil dipstick (21) out and read the oil level
in the horizontal position. The oil level must be be-
tween L (low) and H (high) on the oil dipstick (21).
8. If the oil level is too low, repeat the process.
9. Then screw the oil dipstick (21) in again.
9.4 Filling in fuel (Fig. 6)
m Attention!
The power generator is delivered without petrol. It
is therefore essential to ll with petrol before com-
missioning. Use Super E10 petrol for this.
1. Unscrew the fuel ller cap (1).
2. Use a suitable funnel (not included) to ll a max-
imum of 25 l of E10 unleaded petrol into the fuel
tank.
- Fill/empty oil only on level, paved surfaces.
- Use a lling nozzle or funnel.
- Collect drained oil in a suitable container.
- Wipe up spilled oil carefully immediately and dis-
pose of the cloth according to local regulations.
- Dispose of oil as per local regulations.
m ATTENTION!
Check before operation
Check all sides of the engine for oil or fuel leaks.
Check the engine oil level.
Check the fuel level – Fill with a maximum of 25 litres
of Super E10 petrol.
Check the condition of the air lter.
Check the condition of the fuel lines.
Look for signs of damage.
Check that all protective covers are in place and all
screws are tightened.
Ensure that the device is su󰀩ciently ventilated.
Make sure that the spark plug connector is attached
to the spark plug.
Disconnect any connected electrical devices from
the power generator.
9.1 Earthing screw (6) (Fig. 1)
m Attention! Electric shock!
- Do not use bare wires for earthing.
- Power generator must be safely earthed.
Earthing the housing is necessary to discharge static
charging.
1. To do this, connect a cable on one side to the
earthing screw (6) of the power generator and on
the other side to an external earth (e.g. earth rod).
9.2 Connecting the battery (9) (Fig. 1)
1. Remove the battery holder by removing the two
hexagonal screws with the enclosed open-end
spanner SW10 (B).
2. Remove the battery (9) and take the protective
caps o󰀨 the terminals.
3. Then connect the red cable to the positive pole
(+) and the black cable to the negative pole ().
To do this, use the M8x20 bolts (9a) and locking
nuts (9b) and the 10 mm openended spanner (D)
provided.
4. Place the protective caps back onto both termi-
nals.
5. Push the battery (9) back into the power gener-
ator.

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