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8.3 Connecting consumers to the generator (Fig. 2)
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  Connect the 230 V~ electrical appliances to be powered 
to the socket (Item 10). Important: This socket is allowed 
to be exposed to a continuous (S1) load of 1000 W and 
temporarily (S2) for a maximum of 5 minutes to a load of 
1020 W.
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 Do not connect the generator to the household
mains system, since this may damage the generator.
Note: Some using electrical appliances here but not 
through out manual (power jigsaws, drills, etc.) may 
have a higher level of power consumption when used in 
difficult conditions.
8.4 Overload cut-out (Fig. 2)
230 V socket
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  The status indicator (Item 11) is lit green during normal 
operation.
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  An overload has occurred if the status indicator light 
goes out and the overload indicator (Item 12) light up red.
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  Reduce the level of power to be drawn.
Important: If an overload occurs, ensure that the
power drawn does not exceed the generator's
maximum power output and that no defective
electrical appliances are connected.
8.5 Switching off the engine 
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  Before you switch off the generator, allow it to run 
briefly with no electrical equipment connected so that it 
can cool down.
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 Move the ON/OFF switch (Item 7) to the OFF position.
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  Close the petrol cock (Item 3).
9. Cleaning, maintenance, storage,
transport and ordering of spare parts
Switch off the motor and pull the spark plug boot
from the spark plug before doing any cleaning and
maintenance work on the equipment.
Important: Switch off the  generator immediately and 
contact your service station:
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  In the event of unusual vibrations or noise.
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  If the engine appears to be overloaded or misfires.
9.1 Cleaning
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 Keep all safety  generators, air vents and the motor 
housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible.
Wipe the generator with a clean cloth or blow it with 
compressed air at low pressure.
•
 We recommend that you clean the generator 
immediately each time you have finished using it.
•
 Clean the generator regularly with a moist cloth and 
some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; 
these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. 
Ensure that no water can seep into the  generator.
9.2 Changing the oil and checking the oil level
(before using the  generator) (Figs. 4-7 and 13)
The motor oil is best changed when the motor is at
working temperature. Pease also read the service 
information.
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  Keep a suitable, leak-tight receptacle within reach 
when performing an oil change.
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  Remove the engine cover (Item 5). 
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  Open the oil filler screw (Item 17) and use the oil drain 
funnel(Item 16)
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  Drain the used oil into a suitable receptacle by
tilting the generator.
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 Add new engine oil with the oil filler funnel(Item 16)
until the top fill mark on the oil dipstick (Item 17) is 
reached.
Important: Do not screw in the oil dipstick to check the 
oil level – only insert it as far as the thread.
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 Use the motor oil 10W-30 or 10W-40 for general, 
normal use. The motor oil 5W-30 is recommended for 
low-Temperature environment. ( -20 degree to 0 degree)
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