Global Machinery Company GEN instruction manual Hazard What could happen How to prevent it

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Save these instructions important safety instructions

Risk of electrocution and fire

Hazard

What could happen

How to prevent it

 

 

 

Improper storage of extension cord.

Extension cord can come into contact

Remove extension cord from the

 

with hot engine parts resulting in

generator and store seperately away

 

damage. Using a damaged extension

from generator.

 

cord can result in electrocution or death.

 

 

 

 

Operation of generator in rain, wet,

Water is an excellent conductor of

Operate generator in a clean, dry, well

icy, or flooded conditions.

electricity! Water which comes in

ventilated area. Make sure hands are

 

contact with electrically charged

dry before touching unit.

 

components can transmit electricity

 

 

to the frame and other surfaces,

 

 

resulting in electrical shock to anyone

 

 

contacting them.

 

 

 

 

Placing generator on or against

Accidental leakage of electrical current

Place generator on low conductivity

highly conductive surface, such as a

could charge conductive surfaces in

surface such as a concrete slab.

steel walkway or metal roof.

contact with the generator.

ALWAYS operate generator a

 

 

minimum of 2 meters from any

 

 

conductive surface.

Use of worn, damaged or

Contact with worn or damaged extension

Inspect extension cords before use and

ungrounded extension cords.

cords could result in electrocution.

replace with new cord if required.

 

Use of ungrounded cordsets could

Always use a cordset having a grounding

 

prevent operation of circuit breakers

wire with an appropriate grounding plug.

 

and result in electrical shock.

DO NOT use an ungrounded plug.

 

 

 

Operation of unit when damaged,

Attempting to use the unit when it

Do not operate generator with

or with guards or panels removed.

has been damaged, or when it is not

mechanical or electrical problem. Have

 

functioning normally could result in

unit repaired by an Authorized Service

 

fire or electrocution.

Centre.

 

Removal of guarding could expose

Do not operate generator with

 

electrically charged components and

protective guarding removed.

 

result in electrocution.

 

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Contents 850W Generator Contents Specifications Description of symbolsDear Customer IntroductionGeneral safety instructions for power tools Hazard What could happen How to prevent it Risk of fire Speed settingsInadequate ventilation For generatorRisk of unsafe operation Risk of breathing inhalation hazardSurfaces MannerRisk from lifting Risk of hot surfacesRisk of moving parts Unpacking Additional safety rules for generatorsKnow your product Mixing the fuel Fitting the handleFilling the fuel tank Earthing the generatorTurn the engine switch to the ‘stop’ position Connecting apparatus to the generatorLet the overload cut out switch cool down Stopping the engineGenerator maintenance Periodic maintenanceStorage Spark plugsPetrol tank filter CleaningRepairs Stop the engineNo electrical output TroubleshootingTripping Generator overheatingSave this Manual for future reference