Operator`s manual

G 25 Operation
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4 Operation
Preparing for first use
To prepare your machine for first use:
4.0.1 Make sure all loose packaging materials have been removed from the
machine.
4.0.2 Check the machine and its components for damage. If there is visible
damage, do not operate the machine! Contact your Wacker Neuson
dealer immediately for assistance.
4.0.3 Take inventory of all items included with the machine and verify that
all loose components and fasteners are accounted for.
4.0.4 Attach component parts not already attached.
4.0.5 Add fluids as needed and applicable, including fuel, engine oil, and
battery acid.
4.0.6 Move the machine to its operating location.
Safety notices
Do not exceed the power output of the generator. Damage to
tools or generator will occur. Refer to Technical Data.
When using the generator as a standby or substitute power
supply, make sure the voltage and phase rotation of the line
connections match those of the utility lines. Failure to match
phase rotation and voltage may cause equipment connected to
the generator to operate incorrectly! This could create unsafe
operating conditions.
Do not exceed the rated current limit of any receptacle.
The bonding bar between the ground connections must remain in
place at all times unless a qualified electrician determines
otherwise.
CO Alarms
Because this machine produces carbon monoxide (CO), Wacker
Neuson recommends that CO alarms be installed in all structures in
close proximity to the machine. CO alarms provide an extra measure
of protection against this poison that you cannot see or smell.
Install battery-operated CO alarms or plug-in CO alarms with battery
backup, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. CO alarms
should be certified to the requirements of the latest safety standards
(UL 2034, IAS 6-96, or CSA 6.19.01). Test the CO alarm batteries
monthly.