HYUNDAI 55267 Portable Diesel Generator Instruction Manual

October 27, 2023
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HYUNDAI 55267 Portable Diesel Generator

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DIESEL GENERATOR

WARNING
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.

SAFETY WARNINGS
When using the machine, always observe the enclosed safety warnings as well as the additional safety instructions below.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR DIESEL GENERATORS

Most accidents can be prevented if you follow all instructions in this manual and on the machine. The most common hazards are discussed below, along with the best way to protect yourself and others.

The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product; they must be supplied by the operator.

  • Read and understand this owner’s manual before operating the machine. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
  • Know how to stop the machine quickly, and understand the operation of all controls. Never permit anyone to operate the pump without proper instruction.
  • Do not allow children to operate the machine. Keep children and pets away from the area of operation.
  • The machine produces highly toxic vapours and exhaust gases, such as carbon monoxide. This is an invisible gas with no smell or taste which can quickly lead to intoxication and even death. Consequently, the machine may only be started up and used outdoors.
  • Ensure that exhaust gases cannot enter enclosed spaces such as homes, basements and garages through open windows and doors.
  • The generator must be positioned at least one metre away from other machines and flammable materials.
  • Do not use the generator for underground work.
  • Do not use the generator in areas at risk of explosion.
  • If using an exhaust pipe extension, it must be ensured that this is installed by a specialist, safely and without leaks. There is an extreme risk of suffocation in the event of a leak. The use of a carbon monoxide detector is highly recommended. The maximum permissible length of the extension must not be exceeded. Otherwise, there is a risk of exhaust gas backflow, which could lead to overheating and damage to the engine.
  • Fuel and its vapours are highly flammable! Smoking, naked flames, glowing heat or electrical sparks are prohibited when working with fuels. Mobile telephones must not be used.
  • The machine may only be filled when switched off and cool and only outdoors. Never open the tank or oil cap when the engine is running or hot. Spilled fuel can ignite on hot engine parts.
  • Use only suitable cans and a funnel for refilling. In the event of a fuel spill, wipe the area with a cloth and allow the residue to evaporate completely before restarting the machine.
  • Avoid skin and eye contact with fuel and oil. In the event of accidental contact, the contact point must be rinsed thoroughly with water. In the event of contact with the eyes, consult a doctor immediately.
  • Do not inhale the vapours.
  • Never overfill the machine. Fuel needs space in which to expand.
  • Some engine parts, such as the exhaust pipe, may become extremely hot during operation. Never touch the engine when the machine is switched on. The engine will remain hot for a long time after being switched off.
  • Protective devices must not be removed from the engine. There is a risk of severe burns.
Safety during refueling
  • Do not overfill the fuel tank; you must allow space for fuel expansion. If the fuel tank is overfilled, fuel can overflow onto a hot engine and cause fire and/or explosion. If fuel does spill, wait until it evaporates before starting the engine. Check fuel lines, tank, cap and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks. Replace as required.

  • Do not light cigarettes or smoke when filling the fuel tank. Petrol is highly flammable and its vapours are explosive.
    Never fill fuel tank when engine is running or hot. Turn the generator engine OFF and allow the engine to cool completely before filling the fuel tank.

  • Avoid spilling petrol onto a hot engine.

  • Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat and other sources of ignition.

  • After filling with petrol, refit the fuel cap and fully tighten. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the machine.

Personal safety

Wear safety goggles.
Wear hearing protection.

The following symbols are used throughout this manual:

Denotes risk of personal injury or damage to the machine.
Denotes important information concerning the use of the machine.
Fire hazard

The following symbols are shown on the machine:

Do not smoke or light a fire
Explosion hazard
Hazard of corrosive substances
Children not allowed

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Perform the following electrical checks prior to use, with all electrical supplies isolated:

  • All electrical cables, plugs and connections must be intact and have no signs of damage, such as bare wires, chaffing, cuts or loose wiring. If there are any signs of damage, the damaged item must be taken out of service until the damage has been repaired by an electrically competent person.
  • All electrical leads must be routed so as not to cause a trip hazard.
  • Never work on or near electricity with wet hands, wet clothing, and wet gloves.

DESCRIPTION (FIG. A & B)

Your diesel generator is designed to serve as a portable source of electrical power.

  1. Display
  2. Starter key
  3. Voltage selector switch
  4. Circuit breaker
  5. RCD
    • Test button
    • Reset button
  6. Auto connection
  7. ATS connection
  8. Pre-heat button
  9. Earth connection
  10. 400 V socket (16 A)
  11. 230 V socket (32 A)
  12. Fuel filter
  13. Oil filter
  14. Oil drain plug
  15. Fuel pump
  16. Engine switch
  17. Mechanical stop switch
  18. Oil cap
  19. Pull cord
  20. Fuel cap
  21. Voltage/power
  22. Frequency/battery voltage
  23. Current/hours of operation
  24. Overload/overheat
  25. Change display/increase value
  26. Programming/alarm stop
  27. Change display/reduce value
  28. Low oil indicator

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Package contents
  • Generator
  • Wheels (2x)
  • Handle
  • Wheel axles (2x)
  • Feet (2x)
  • Brackets (2x)
  • Bolts and nuts (2x)
  • Instruction manual
  • Safety instructions
  • Warranty and service conditions
BEFORE USE (FIG. A)

The machine is intended to drive electrical devices and to supply power to lighting equipment and systems. Damage sustained due to improper use is excluded from the warranty and liability of the manufacturer.
Please observe the information in these instructions. Damage and consequential damage sustained due to failure to observe the information in these instructions is excluded from the warranty.
The generator was filled with fuel and oil and underwent a test run as a final check before leaving the factory. There may, therefore, be fuel and oil residue inside the generator when it is delivered. The operating hours counter may show a value of up to five hours.

Assembly

The generator requires some assembly prior to first use.
The wheels are intended to improve the portability. They are not intended for on-road use.

Installing the wheels

  1. Slide the axle through the wheel from the outside, then pass the axle through the flat washer and frame.
  2. Once the axle has been passed through the frame, put the ‘P’ clip through the axle hole.
  3. Press the wheel cover in place over the axle hole.
  4. Repeat for the second wheel.

Fitting the rubber feet

  1. Pass the bolt through the rubber pad and support.
  2. Pass the end of the bolt through the frame and secure it in place with the nut.
  3. Repeat for the second foot.

AVR (automatic voltage regulation)
The machine is equipped with automatic voltage regulation. This helps to keep voltage and frequency fluctuations within a range of approximately 3%. When heavy-duty consumers are started up in particular, there is a chance of higher fluctuations for a brief period. Please consult an electrical specialist or the manufacturer before connecting sensitive electronic equipment to the generator.

Fuels
The generator should be operated with pure diesel. The engine may be permanently damaged by the use of other fuels, such as heating oil, vegetable oil and bio-diesel. This form of damage is excluded from the manufacturer warranty.

Electrical connection

An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is required for the feed-in of power into the building electrical system. Installation may only be carried out by authorised specialist personnel. Local rules and regulations must be observed. The generator must be earthed correctly, isolated from the building system and disconnected with a suitable circuit breaker.
The rated power of the generator must be higher than the total power of all connected consumers. Please note that the power consumption when some consumers are started up may be three to five times higher than their rated power.
Unbalanced loads can cause damage to connected consumers and must be avoided. Consult an electrical specialist.

Safety during preparation for use

  • Remain attentive at all times. Carelessness can quickly lead to serious injury.
  • Safety elements and controls must be accessible at all times. Faulty protective devices, covers and device parts must be repaired or replaced by a specialist before use.
  • Check that all moving parts and switches function flawlessly. All parts must be properly fitted, and all conditions must be fulfilled to ensure flawless operation of the machine.
  • Do not use the machine if the switch does not switch on and off.
  • Before use, ensure that there are no tools or other foreign objects on the machine.
Delivery content

The machine is very heavy. Do not lift the machine alone! Engage appropriate assistance or use lifting aids (crane).

  • Check that all parts are complete and undamaged.
  • If you determine that the delivery content of your machine is incomplete or that the machine is damaged, please contact your dealer.

The packaging material includes plastic bags, films and small parts that could be swallowed by children. Risk of suffocation!

Installation and preparatory work

  • Check the filters. Check that the air filter, the fuel filter (12) and the oil filter (13) are fitted properly.
Filling with oil

The machine is shipped without oil – You must add oil before using this machine.
Keep cigarettes, sparks and flames away from all fuel-related parts.

  1. Unscrew the oil cap (18) and fill with fresh, clean oil (10W-30 or 15W-30). Please see the table of technical data for the quantity of oil required for filling.
  2. Check the oil level after approximately one minute. Ensure that the generator is level. The dipstick is attached to the oil cap. Screw the oil cap into the oil filler neck as far as it will go. Unscrew the oil cap again and check the level. The oil level is correct when there is oil between the MAX and MIN markings.
  3. Once the correct level has been reached, screw the oil cap back on firmly.

You must check the engine oil level before starting, every time you use the generator.

Connecting the battery cables
The battery is usually not connected in the as-delivered condition  and must be connected before operation. Before starting the machine for the first time, connect the battery cables in the following sequence:

  1. The red cable to the positive battery terminal.
  2. The black cable to the negative battery terminal.

If it is ever necessary to disconnect the battery cables, do so in the reverse order.
The battery is automatically charged while the generator is operational. Never disconnect the battery from the generator when the generator is switched on. This can cause a short circuit and generator damage, as well as fire and electric shock.

Filling fuel

  1. Remove the fuel cap (20) on top of the machine.
  2. Slowly fill with clean, fresh fuel, using a funnel if necessary.
  3. Fit the cap.

Please see the technical data table for the tank capacity of your generator.
Fuel and its vapours are highly flammable! When filling with fuel, observe the safety information in these instructions.

Bleeding the fuel line

The fuel line must be bled after filling the tank for the first time, after a prolonged period of storage or after the generator has been run dry.

  1. Identify the fuel hose that runs between the fuel filter (12) and the fuel pump (15).
  2. Loosen the clamp at the fuel pump, pull off the hose and allow a small amount of fuel to discharge into a suitable collecting container.
  3. Reconnect the hose and secure the clamp.

Fuel and its vapours are highly flammable! When filling with fuel, observe the safety information in these instructions.

Earthing the generator

  • The frame and external electrically conductive part of this generator must be properly connected to an approved earth connection.
  • Proper earthing of the generator will help prevent electric shock in the event of an earth fault condition in the generator or connected electrical devices.
  • Proper earthing also helps dissipate static electricity, which often builds up in unearthed devices.

Floating earth for portable generator use

  • This generator uses a floating earth configuration, which means that the neutral of the alternator is not connected to the earth of the machine. It is therefore important that you ONLY use the generator to supply equipment in the following combinations:
    • one or more CLASS II devices
    • a single CLASS I device
    • one or more CLASS II devices and a single CLASS I device

CLASS I equipment has a green/yellow earth wire connected inside the plug.
CLASS II equipment does not have a green/yellow earth wire connected inside the plug and does have this symbol embossed or printed on the casing.

USE (FIG. A)
Your machine is supplied without oil or fuel. You must fill it with oil and fuel before operation. Starting the engine without oil will cause permanent damage. This damage is expressly excluded from the warranty.

The generator must be earthed if the connected consumer is earthed. The earth terminal on the generator is connected to the frame and the metallic parts of the generator that are not live. Please contact a local specialist for advice on correct use of the earthing terminal.

Safety during use

  • The machine must not be connected to electrical systems of buildings or to another generator. The return of electrical current may be illegal and extremely dangerous.
  • When used as a ‘standby’, the generator may only be connected to the electrical system of the building by a qualified specialist. Local rules and regulations must be observed. The generator must be earthed correctly and isolated from the building system and disconnected with a suitable circuit breaker.
  • Position the generator on a level surface in order to prevent tipping and the spillage of fuel.
  • Position the generator in such a way that it can be sufficiently ventilated and cooled. Otherwise, there is a risk of overheating.
  • Do not use the machine in rain, snow or wet conditions.
  • Do not operate the machine with wet hands.
  • Do not touch electrical parts. Prevent contact between these parts, sockets and moisture/water.
  • Be aware of people, children and animals nearby. The operator is responsible for injuries to other people and for damage to their property.
  • Never lift or tip the machine when the engine is running.
  • Wear safety goggles and ear protection if you need to remain in the immediate vicinity of the machine for a prolonged period of time. Wearing ear protection will help to reduce the noise level.
  • If dust is generated by the work being carried out, wear a respiratory protection mask.
  • Some parts of the generator will become very hot during operation and remain hot for some time once the generator has been switched off. Do not touch these parts. There is a risk of burns.

When starting the generator, connecting or disconnecting consumers the circuit breaker should be moved to the
‘OFF’ position to deactivate the power supply to the sockets. Failure to follow this instruction may damage the AVR.

Starting the generator

If the generator does not start within five seconds, abort the starting process and wait at least 30 seconds before trying again. After three attempts, allow the starter to cool for ten minutes before trying again.

  1. Turn the engine switch (16) to the ‘RUN’ position. The engine switch can also remain in this position when switched off. When the mechanical stop switch (17) is pressed, the engine switch returns to the ‘STOP’ position.
  2. Before starting, move the circuit breaker (4) to the ‘OFF’ position.
  3. Turn the starter key (2) to the ‘ON’ position.
  4. Turn the starter key to the ‘START’ position and hold it there briefly until the generator starts. Allow the starter key to return to the ‘ON’ position.
Starting with the starter cord

Starting the generator with the pull cord requires considerable effort. This option should only be used in exceptional cases.

  1. Pull gently on the pull cord (19) until you feel slight resistance. Then pull the pull cord forcefully and allow it to retract slowly. Do not allow it to spring back. Repeat this process until the generator starts.

In cold environments, press the pre-heat button (8) for ten to fifteen seconds to allow the air in the combustion chamber to pre-heat slightly. This will make starting easier.
The low oil level protection warning system is designed to prevent engine damage caused by insufficient oil in the crankcase. The low oil level protection warning system switches the engine off automatically before the oil level in the crankcase falls below a safe limit value. If the low oil level protection warning system switches the engine off, check the oil level, top up the oil and restart the generator.

Overload protection
  • If the generator becomes overloaded or the connected device has a short circuit, the circuit breaker (4) will trip. This will interrupt output to the AC connection.
  • If this happens, reduce the number of electrical consumers or remove the faulty consumers. Switch the overload circuit breaker on again. This will restore the power supply.

LED display

  • The generator is equipped with a digital display, which is shown in figure B. See the corresponding numbers in the description for an explanation of the various parts of the display.

The LED display and the alarm functions are preset in the factory to ensure optimal functionality. Reprogramming may only be carried out by a specialist.

Circuit breaker (fig. A)

A three-phase circuit breaker (4) controls the power supply to the sockets and protects the generator against overload.

  • If the circuit breaker moves to the ‘OFF’ position during operation, check the generator, reduce the number of consumers and move the circuit breaker back to the ‘ON’ position.
    An RCD (5) protects the user against electrical shock by switching off the power supply to the sockets in the event of current leakage to earth. The RCD must be tested regularly, and can only be tested when power is being supplied by the generator.

  • Follow the instructions in ‘Connecting electrical loads and preventing overload’, but do not connect any devices to the generator.

  • Press the test button (5a) to check operation of the RCD.

  • If the reset button (5b) pops out, the RCD is operating properly. Otherwise, it is defective and must be replaced by a qualified technician. Do not use the generator until the RCD is operating properly.

  • Press the reset button (5b) to reset the RCD.

When starting the generator, connecting or disconnecting consumers the circuit breaker should be moved to the
‘OFF’ position to deactivate the power supply to the sockets. Failure to follow this instruction may damage the AVR.

Starting the generator in automatic mode (ATS) (fig. A)

In automatic mode, the generator is started by ATS.

  1. Turn the engine switch (16) to the ‘RUN’ position.
  2. Turn the starter key (2) to the ‘AUTO/ATS’ position.
  3. Before starting, move the circuit breaker (4) to the ‘OFF’ position.
  4. Connect the ATS device to the ATS connection (7).
  5. Connect the consumer to the socket (10 or 11) on the generator.
  6. Move the circuit breaker (4) to the ‘ON’ position. The consumer will now be supplied with power as soon as the ATS switches the generator on.

Check the oil level at regular intervals. The generator will fail to start if the oil level is low. If the machine is not operated on a regular basis, it should be started up for 20 to 30 minutes every two months. That way, you can ensure that the machine will be immediately operational when it is needed.

Switching the generator off (fig. A)

  1. Move the circuit breaker (4) to the ‘OFF’ position.
  2. Disconnect the consumer from the socket on the generator.
  3. Allow the engine to run for two to three minutes with no connected loads so that the generator cools down.
  4. Switch the engine off by turning the starter key (2) to the ‘OFF’ position.

The engine can also be switched off with the mechanical stop switch (17). Before restarting, turn the engine switch (16) back to the ‘RUN’ position.

Connecting electrical loads and preventing overload

Do not exceed the generator’s rated wattage/current capacity. Otherwise, the generator and/or any electrical devices connected to it may be damaged. Check this by adding up the rated watts (or amps) of all loads to be connected at the same time. This total must not exceed:

  • The circuit breaker rating of the output socket supplying the power, or
  • The rated wattage/current capacity of the generator.

The rated wattage of lights can be taken from light bulbs. The rated wattage of tools, appliances and motors can usually be found on a data label or decal affixed to the devices. If the appliance, tool or motor does not show wattage, multiply the voltage by the current rating to determine watts (volts × amps = watts).
Some electrical induction motors require about three times more power for starting than for running. This surge of power only lasts a few seconds, during starting. You must allow for high starting wattage when selecting electrical devices to connect to the generator:

  • Calculate the watts needed to start the largest motor.
  • Add to that figure the running watts of all other connected loads.
  • Start the largest motor first, and only start one motor at a time.

Do not overload the sockets. The sockets are protected against overload by a three-phase circuit breaker. If the current rating of any circuit breaker is exceeded, all three will trip and the electrical output to the sockets will be disconnected.

Only one socket may be used at a time. Select either the 400 V or 230 V outlet with the voltage selector switch (3).

  1. Let the engine run until the speed is stable and it has been allowed to warm up for a few minutes.
  2. Connect one or more electrical devices:
    • Make sure the device is OFF.
    • Connect it to the generator.
    • Switch the device on for operation.
  3. Switch off and disconnect all electrical devices from the generator before stopping the generator.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Regular care and maintenance is recommended to ensure long, safe and reliable use of the generator.

The machine may only be maintained when switched off and cool. Please observe the other safety information in these instructions.

No modifications may be made to the machine or controls on the engine. The factory default settings must not be modified.

Turn the engine switch to the ‘STOP’ position before commencing maintenance.

Cleaning

Never clean the machine with a pressure washer or compressed air. When cleaning plastic parts in particular, do not use chemicals, petrol or other solvents. In some cases, these substances can damage parts and protective coatings.

Maintenance
  • Check that all screws, nuts and bolts are properly tightened at regular intervals.
  • Verify that all protective devices and covers are properly attached and operational. Damaged or worn parts must be replaced by genuine accessories.
  • We recommend having the machine inspected and maintained by a specialist at least once annually.
Safety during maintenance
  • Wear appropriate clothing. Use suitable protective equipment and safety shoes.
    Repair and maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel.

  • Switch the machine off before commencing maintenance, repair or cleaning work. Wait until the machine has cooled down.

  • Check the state of the machine at regular intervals. Only replace damaged or worn parts with genuine accessories. If non-genuine accessories are used, the manufacturer is unable to accept liability for potential personal injury or damage to the machine.

  • Once maintenance is complete, ensure that all protective devices, nuts, bolts and screws have been properly fitted and tightened.

  • Once maintenance is complete, ensure that there are no tools or other foreign objects on the machine.

Maintenance schedule
Service interval/time Action
Before each use Check the engine oil level
After the first 20 hours Change the engine oil

Check/clean the air filter
Check/clean the oil filter
Check/clean the fuel filter
Every 50 hours| Check/clean the air filter ()
Every 100 hours| Change the engine oil
Change the air filter (
)
Check/clean the oil filter
Replace the fuel filter
Every 300 hours| Replace the oil filter
Every two years| Check valve play setting ()
Clean the fuel tank and filter screen (
)
Clean the combustion chamber ()
Check the fuel lines. Replace if necessary (
)

Maintain more frequently if used in dusty environments. Maintenance by specialist required.

Suitable tools and genuine accessories must be used when carrying out maintenance work. Maintenance work may only be carried out by trained personnel.

Changing the oil (fig. A)

Hot oil may cause burns. Allow engine to cool before draining oil. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin exposure to used oil. Thoroughly wash exposed areas with soap.

  1. Switch the generator on and allow it to run for two to three minutes so that the oil warms up. Ensure that the engine does not run for too long to become hot. Otherwise, there is a risk of burns.
  2. Place a suitable collecting container under the oil drain plug (14).
  3. Unscrew the oil drain plug and oil cap (18), and allow as much of the oil as possible to drain into the collecting container.
  4. Fit the oil drain plug.
  5. Fill with fresh, clean oil (10W-30 or 15W-30). Please see the table of technical data for the quantity of oil required.
  6. Check the oil level after approximately one minute. Ensure that the generator is level. The dipstick is attached to the oil cap. Screw the oil cap into the oil filler neck as far as it will go. Unscrew the oil cap again and check the level. The oil level is correct when there is oil between the MAX and MIN markings.
  7. Once the correct level has been reached, screw the oil cap back on firmly.

Used oil and oil containers must be collected and sent to a local disposal point.

Cleaning/changing the oil filter (fig. A)

  1. Remove the screw from the oil filter (13), and remove the oil filter.
  2. Clean the oil filter with diesel and a brush.
  3. Reinsert the filter, and fit the screw.

Damaged filters must be replaced by original  filters.

Cleaning/changing the air filter

A soiled air filter impedes the flow of air into the engine’s combustion chamber. Clean or replace the air filter at regular intervals if the generator is operated in dusty environments.
Do not use petrol or solvents for cleaning. Under some circumstances, these may be flammable and pose a risk of explosion.
Never operate the generator without the air filter in place. Unfiltered air can increase engine wear.

  1. Remove the  all filter cover by loosening the screw, and remove the air filter.
  2. Replace or clean the filter.
  3. Fit the air filter and air filter cover into the housing, and tighten the screw.
Changing the fuel filter

When changing the fuel filter, fuel will flow out of the tank, lines and filter when the lines are opened. Perform the change when the tank is as empty as possible. Use a suitable collecting container to catch any leaking fuel. Wear diesel-resistant gloves. Have an absorbent cloth at hand. Wear safety goggles.

  1. Loosen the clamp on top of the filter, remove the hose from the filter and allow all of the remaining fuel in the tank to drain into the collecting container.
  2. Loose the clamp on the bottom of the filter.
  3. Replace the filter and fit the hoses.
  4. Secure the two clamps again.
  5. Refill the tank with fuel.
  6. Bleed the hoses, as explained in this manual.
  7. Check the connection points for leaks.
Changing the battery
  1. Undo the screws from the battery attachment.
  2. Remove the black cable (-) from the battery first, followed by the red cable (+).
  3. Remove the old battery and insert a new battery. A 12 V/ 30 Ah lithium battery is required. Maximum dimensions: 197 x 130 x 160 mm (L x W x H).
  4. Connect the red cable to the positive terminal followed by the black cable to the negative terminal.
  5. Refit the battery attachment.

The battery is charged automatically while the generator is operational. If the generator is not going to be operated for a prolonged period of time, the battery must be charged before going into storage. The battery must be removed from the generator to be charged with an external charger.

Safety when handling batteries

  • Where present, batteries may only be charged by a suitable device in a well-ventilated room away from sources of ignition.
  • In the event that fluid leaks from a battery, bodily contact with the fluid must be avoided. The fluid may cause skin irritation. In the event of accidental contact, the contact point must be rinsed thoroughly with water. In the event of contact with the eyes, consult a doctor immediately.
  • Batteries must not be opened.
  • Improper use may cause vapours to leak from the battery, which could irritate the airways. In that case, ensure sufficient ventilation. Consult a doctor in the event of symptoms.

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

Transport (fig. A)
  • Switch the generator off and allow it to cool down completely.
  • Turn the engine switch (16) to the ‘STOP’ position to prevent accidental start-up of the generator.
  • Do not transport the generator with too much fuel in the tank.
  • Do not start the generator while it is inside the transport vehicle. The generator may only be used in open, well-ventilated areas.
  • Avoid direct exposure to sunlight if the generator is being transported in a closed transport vehicle. High temperatures inside the transport vehicle may cause the fuel to evaporate and give rise to explosion.
  • Drain the fuel completely if the generator is to be transported on uneven roads.

Safety during transport

  • The machine may only be transported when switched off and cool.
  • The machine may only be transported with the fuel tank empty.
  • The machine must be secured to prevent slipping and tipping during transport.
  • The machine must not be tipped during transport as this could cause oil or fuel residue to leak.

Storage (fig. A)

  • The generator must be stored in a clean and dry location in a closed and well-ventilated room that is not accessible to children.
  • Turn the engine switch (16) to the ‘STOP’ position to prevent accidental start-up of the generator.
  • The machine must be allowed to cool down fully before storage.
  • If the machine is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time, e.g. over winter, the fuel tank must be emptied. Remove the battery and store it in a warm and dry location.

Safety during storage

  • The machine may only be stored in a well-ventilated room.
  • Allow the machine to cool down completely before storage.
  • The machine must not be tipped. There is a risk of oil and fuel leaking.
  • Fuel and oil may only be stored in appropriate and sealed cans, away from sources of ignition.
  • The machine and fuel must be kept away from children and unauthorized persons.

TROUBLESHOOTING

When working on the machine, ensure that it is switched off and has cooled down. Turn the engine switch (16) to the ‘STOP’ position to prevent accidental start-up of the generator.

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TECHNICAL DATA
  • Output voltage V~ 230/400
  • Max. output current A 25.2/11.4
  • Frequency Hz 50
  • Output power kW/kVA 5.4/7.5
  • Max. output power kVA 5.7/7.9
  • Connections A 16/32
  • Display LED6
  • Fuel tank capacity l 10
  • Run time at 75% load h 5.5
  • Lithium battery V/Ah 12/30
  • Fuel diesel
  • Fuel tank capacity l 10
  • Oil SEA 10W-30/15W-30
  • Oil container capacy l 1,75
  • Engine power hp 12
  • Engine start electric/pull cord
  • Engine displacement cm3 498
  • Alternator type AL6-T
  • Alternator power kW 6
  • Alternator power factor 0.8/1
  • Alternator voltage regulation brush/AVR
  • Weight kg 116

Noise and vibration

  • LpA (sound pressure level)* @ 7 m dB(A) 79
  • LWA (sound power level)** dB(A) 98
  • *Uncertainty K= dB(A) 3
  • **Uncertainty K= dB(A) 3

Wear hearing protection.

GUARANTEE
Refer to the enclosed guarantee conditions for the terms and conditions of guarantee.

ENVIRONMENT
Your product, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmentally friendly recycling.

Only for EC countries
Do not dispose of power tools into domestic waste. According to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in national law, power tools that are no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.

BATTERY PACKS/BATTERIES
Unwanted battery packs/batteries should be disposed of or recycled in an environmentally friendly way and in conformance with the local regulations.

  • Discharge the battery pack/battery by letting the machine run at no load until the motor stops.
  • Remove the battery pack/battery from the machine.
  • Hand in the battery pack/battery as chemical waste with the recycling station in your municipality.

Only for EC countries
Defective or dead battery packs/batteries must be recycled according to the guideline 91/157/EEC.

Subject to change; specifications can be changed without further notice.

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