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Stanley E-SG 2200 User Manual

Stanley E-SG 2200
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Stanley E-SG 2200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage12 V DC
Frequency50Hz
Surge Power2200W
Peak Power2200W
Output Voltage230 V AC
ProtectionOverload
CoolingAir Cooled
Engine Type4-stroke OHV

Summary

1. Warning Signs and Symbols

Toxic Gas and Ventilation Warning

Warning about toxic gases like CO and need for ventilation.

Refueling Safety Precautions

Safety advice on refueling, fuel flammability, and spillage.

Hot Exhaust Warning

Warning about hot exhaust and avoiding burns during maintenance.

No Public Power Connection

Warning against connecting to public power supply due to fire risk.

Hazardous Voltage Warning

Warning of hazardous voltages and switching off before maintenance.

Disconnect Equipment During Maintenance

Instruction to disconnect equipment during maintenance or unattended.

Gasoline Hazard Warning

Warning about gasoline's volatility and flammability.

Check Oil Level Warning

Safety reminder to check oil level before operating.

2. General Safety Instructions

Generator Modification and Parts Policy

Prohibition of modifications and use of original parts only.

Inhalation Hazard and Ventilation

Warning about toxic gas inhalation and need for ventilation.

Child Safety and Burn Hazard

Keep children away; avoid touching hot exhaust/engine.

Ear Protection and Fuel Hazards

Wear ear protection; fuel is combustible/explosive.

Operation Area Restrictions

Prohibits use in non-ventilated or flammable areas.

Exhaust Hose Safety and Fire Risk

Warning about exhaust gas escape and fire hazard from hose.

Explosion Risk in Combustible Areas

Warning of explosion risk when used with combustible materials.

Speed Setting and Transport Security

Prohibits speed changes; secure unit during transport.

Placement and Stability Guidelines

Place generator 1m from buildings; ensure level position.

Transport and Refueling Safety

Switch off engine for transport/refueling; prevent spills.

Weather and Hand Safety

Avoid rain/snow operation; do not touch with wet hands.

Electrical Safety and Cable Use

Use approved cables; guard against electric danger.

Prohibition of Setting Changes

Prohibits modifying motor or generator settings.

Authorized Repair Personnel

Only authorized trained personnel for repairs/adjustments.

Refueling Safety Precautions

Refuel away from flames/sparks; no smoking.

Faulty Equipment Warning

Warning against using faulty or damaged equipment.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Risks of electric shock, fire, or injury from non-compliance.

3. Proper Use

6. Before Putting Machine into Operation

6.4 Electrical Safety Guidelines

Safety rules for electrical connections and equipment.

7. Operation

Pre-Operation Checks and Preparations

Essential steps: fill oil/fuel, check ventilation/ignition.

7.1 Starting the Engine (Pull Start)

Procedure for starting engine using the pull cord.

Engine Recoil Hazard Warning

Warning about potential hand injury from engine recoil during pull start.

7.2 Starting the Engine (Electric Start)

Procedure for starting engine using electric starter.

Warning: Do Not Connect to Domestic Power Network

Prohibition against connecting generator to home power grid.

Action on Overload Trigger

Reduce load or remove defective appliances if overload occurs.

Replacement of Defective Cut-Outs

Requirement for identical replacement of defective overload cut-outs.

8. Cleaning, Maintenance, and Storage

Safety Precautions Before Maintenance

Switch off motor and remove spark plug boot before maintenance.

Immediate Shutdown and Service Contact Conditions

Conditions requiring immediate shutdown and service contact.

10. Transport

Crushing Hazard Warning

Warning about crushing hazard from slipping or falling unit.

11. Troubleshooting

Engine Not Starting: Causes and Solutions

Common causes and remedies for engine failure to start.

Low/No Voltage: Causes and Solutions

Common causes and remedies for low or no generator voltage.

12. Maintenance Schedule

Maintenance Items and Intervals

Table detailing maintenance tasks and their frequencies.

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