Operational safety. Wacker Neuson GV7000A, GV7003A

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3 Safety Regulations

3.3

Operational safety

DANGER

Carbon monoxide.

The application of a generator in buildings can

LEAD TO DEATH WITHIN MINUTES. The exhaust fumes from the generator contain carbon monoxide (CO). This is an invisible odorless poison. If the exhaust fumes of the generator can be smelled, CO is being inhaled. Even if no exhaust fumes can be smelled, CO could still be being inhaled.

NEVER use the generator in buildings, garages, crawl spaces or other partially enclosed areas. Carbon monoxide can build up to deadly levels in these areas. A fan or open window does NOT provide sufficient fresh air.

ONLY use generators outdoors and far away from windows, doors and aeration. These openings can draw in generator exhaust fumes.

CO can penetrate into a home, even if a generator is used properly. AL-

WAYS use a battery-powered or battery-backup CO alarm in the home.

IMMEDIATELY get to fresh air if you feel unwell, dizzy or weak after using the generator. Consult a physician. It could be carbon monoxide poisoning.

WARNING

Electric shock or risk of fire or explosion. Incorrect connection of the generator to a building's mains supply can lead to current being lead from the generator back into the power supply system. This can cause electric shock, serious injury or death of the worker in the public utility company!

The following connection prerequisites are to be met.

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