14.3
Drain petrol with a petrol extraction pump
In the case of storage over a longer period of time, the
petrol must be drained.
1.
Hold a collection container under the hose of the
petrol extraction pump (not included in the scope
of delivery).
2.
Unscrew the fuel filler cap (1). The fuel filler cap (1)
is connected to an anti-loss device in the fuel tank
and thus cannot fall off.
3.
Remove the fuel filter insert.
4.
Push the hose of the petrol extraction pump into
the fuel tank and drain out the petrol completely
using the petrol extraction pump.
5.
Reinsert the fuel filter insert.
6.
Retighten the fuel filler cap (1).
15. Transport
1.
Empty the fuel tank using a fuel extraction pump
(see section 13.3).
2.
If operational, keep the engine running until the
remaining petrol has been used up.
3.
Drain the engine oil from the warm engine (see
section 11.3).
4.
Remove the spark plug connector (20) from the
spark plug (20a).
5.
The power generator can be transported simply
and easily using the trolley function. To do this,
fold the transport handles (3) out and up and pull
the device to the desired location.
6.
Secure the device against slipping using a tension
strap, for example.
16. Disposal and recycling
Notes for packaging
The packaging materials are recy-
clable. Please dispose of packag-
ing in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Notes on the electrical and electronic equipment
act [ElektroG]
Electrical and electronic appliances do not
belong in household waste, but should be
collected and disposed of separately!
• Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not
installed permanently in the old appliance must be
removed non-destructively before disposal!
Their disposal is regulated by the battery act.
• Owners or users of electrical and electronic devices
are legally obliged to return them after use.
• The end user is responsible for deleting their per-
sonal data from the old device being disposed of!
• The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that
waste electrical and electronic equipment must not
be disposed of with household waste.
• Waste electrical and electronic equipment can be
handed in free of charge at the following places:
- Public disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal
works yards)
- Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary
and online), provided that dealers are obliged to
take them back or offer to do so voluntarily.
- Up to three waste electrical devices per type of
device, with an edge length of no more than 25
centimetres, can be returned free of charge to
the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new
device from the manufacturer or taken to another
authorised collection point in your vicinity.
- For additional takeback conditions of the man-
ufacturers and distributors, please contact the
respective customer service.
• In the case of delivery of a new electrical device by
the manufacturer to a private household, the latter
may arrange for the free collection of the old elec-
trical device upon request from the end-user. Get in
contact with the manufacturer's customer service.
• These statements only apply to devices installed
and sold in the countries of the European Union
and which are subject to the European Directive
2012/19/EU. In countries outside the European Un-
ion, different regulations may apply to the disposal of
waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Information on the battery act [BattG]
Used batteries and batteries do not belong
in household waste, but must be collected
or disposed of separately!
• For safe removal of batteries or rechargeable batteries
from the electrical device and for information on their
type or chemical system, please refer to the additional
information in the operating or assembly instructions.
• Owners or users of batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries are legally obliged to return them after use.
The return is limited to household quantities.
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