Operation - Stanley SG 3200 Original Instructions Manual

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8 Oil drain plug
9 Oil filler plug
10 Oil shortage cut-out
11 On/Off switch
12 Choke lever
13 Pull cord
14 Petrol cock
15 Wheels
16 Carry handle
17 Rubber feet
18 Transport handles
19 Spark plug wrench set
20 Push bar assembling set
21 Wheel assembling set
22 Spanner
23 DC oulet adapter cable
24 Air filter set
25 Spark plug
26 Muffler
6. Before putting the machine into operation
6.1 Wheel assembly (fig. 3-5)
1. First place one end of the bolt (item 21) through the
hole in the frame and secure it with a nut and washer.
2. Put the socket through the another end of bolt (item
25) and place the wheel, washer and secure it with the
nut.
3. Place the wheel cover and secure it via clip as
designed on the inner side of cover.
4. Assemble the left side wheel with same prodcedure
as above.
Important:
The inner wheel should be inflated for it has been
shipped out with lower pressure (max. gauge pressure 3
bar/0.3 MPa).
6.2 Rubber feet assembly (fig. 6)
Hold the foot (item 17) against the frame as shown. First
place the bolt through the hole in the frame and the hole
in the foot and secure it with a nut. Then secure other
three bolts and nuts with same procedure.
6.3 Transport handle assembly (fig. 7-8)
- Place the carry handle (item 16) on the frame then fixing
it with bolts.
6.4 Electrical safety
- Electric supply cables and connected equipment must
be in perfect condition.
- The generator is to be operated only with equipment
whose voltage specifications conform to the generator's
output voltage.
- Never connect the generator to the power supply
(socket-outlet).
- Keep the cable length to the consumer as short as
possible.
6.5 Environmental protection
- Dispose of soiled maintenance material and operating
materials at the appropriate collection point.
- Recycle packaging material, metal and plastics.
6.6 Connecting to earth
The housing is allowed to be connected to earth in order
to discharge static electricity. To do this, connect one end
of a cable to the earth connection (5) on the generator
and the other end to an external earth (for example an
earthing rod).

7. Operation

Important!
You must fill up with engine oil (see Fig 9) and fuel before
you can start the engine.
- Check the fuel level and top it up if necessary.
- Make sure that the generator has sufficient ventilation.
- Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to the
spark plug.
- Inspect the immediate vicinity of the generator.
- Disconnect any electrical equipment which may already
be connected to the generator.
7.1 Starting the engine
- Do not connect the power tool before starting the
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