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MANUALE DI USO E MANUTENZIONE
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG UND WARTUNGSVORSCHRIFTEN
MANUEL D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN
MANUAL DE USO Y MANTENIMIENTO
PD 30 Y
PD 40 Y
PD 70 Y
PD 7.4 Y
cod.41741
REV.4 S.S. 23-10-02

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Definitions Used
Terminology and Symbols
Explains technical terms, safety symbols, and operational definitions used within the manual.
Preliminary Prescriptions
Field of Use
Defines the intended application and operational limits of the generator group.
1. General Safety Warnings
1.1 Symbology / Definitions in the manual
Explains the meaning of symbols and terms used to convey safety information.
1.2 Position of safety labels
Illustrates the location and types of safety labels affixed to the generator.
1.3 General Danger Information
Details various hazards associated with generator operation and maintenance.
1.3.1 Danger of Entanglement
Warns about risks of getting caught in moving parts or clothing.
1.3.2 Danger of Burns
Highlights hazards related to hot surfaces and potential burns.
1.3.3 Danger of Harm to Hearing
Advises on protecting hearing from generator noise.
1.3.4 Danger of Intoxication
Warns about the risks of inhaling toxic exhaust fumes.
1.3.5 Danger of Fire or Explosion
Details precautions to prevent fire or explosion hazards.
1.3.6 Danger if Failing to Use Personal Protection Devices
Emphasizes the importance of using personal protective equipment (PPE).
1.3.7 Danger Caused by the Engine Starting
Alerts to the risks associated with unexpected engine startup.
1.3.8 Danger of Electromagnetic Radiation
Warns about potential interference with pacemakers.
1.3.9 Danger of Electrocution
Details the severe risks of electric shock and necessary precautions.
1.3.10 Danger Resulting from Bad Storage
Provides guidance on preventing damage from improper storage conditions.
2. General Information
2.1 Reference Documents
Lists the documentation provided with each generator, including manuals and certificates.
2.2 Facsimile of CE Declaration of Conformity
Shows an example of the EC Declaration of Conformity supplied with the generators.
2.3 Marking
Explains the information contained on the generator's identification plate.
2.4 General Characteristics
Provides an overview of the PD series generators' design and features.
2.5 Table of Technical Characteristics
Presents detailed technical specifications for all generator models.
2.6 Generator Composition
Details the main components that make up the generators.
2.7 Instrument Panel
Lists components and controls on the instrument panel for PD 30 Y/PD 40 Y models.
PD 70 Y Instrument Panel Components
Lists components and controls on the instrument panel for PD 70 Y models.
PD 7.4 Y Instrument Panel Components
Lists components and controls on the instrument panel for PD 7.4 Y models.
3. Installation
3.1 Positioning the Generator
Guidelines for correctly placing the generator on a flat surface.
3.2 Battery
Instructions for installing and connecting the 12V starting battery.
4. Using the Generator
4.1 Starting
Step-by-step procedure for starting the generator engine safely.
4.2 Protections
Describes the built-in safety features protecting the generator and users.
4.3 Stopping
Procedures for safely shutting down the generator.
4.4 Connection to Automatic Panel/Remote Control (Optional)
Explains how to connect optional automatic start or remote control systems.
5. Care and Maintenance
5.1 Preamble
General advice and precautions for performing maintenance operations.
5.2 Ordinary Engine Maintenance
Outlines routine maintenance tasks for the engine.
5.3 Engine Oil Change
Details the procedure for changing the engine oil, including type and frequency.
5.4 Oil Filter
Maintenance schedule for cleaning and replacing the oil filter.
5.5 Air Filter
Instructions for cleaning and replacing the air filter for optimal performance.
5.6 Fuel Filter
Guidance on cleaning and replacing the fuel filter for maximum engine power.
5.7 Battery Check
Procedures for periodically checking the battery's electrolyte level and connections.
5.8 Period of Inactivity
Steps to take when storing the generator for extended periods.
5.9 Scheduled Maintenance Table
A table outlining recommended maintenance tasks based on operating hours.
5.10 Wiring Diagram List
A list referencing the wiring diagrams for different generator models.
6. Anomalies, Causes and Remedies
6.1 Parts List
Information required for ordering spare parts for maintenance.
6.2 Rules for Ordering Spare Parts
Guidelines for correctly specifying and ordering replacement parts.
7. Transport, Storage, Lifting and Handling
7.1 Transport and Storage
Instructions for safely transporting and storing the generator.
7.2 Lifting and Handling
Procedures for safely lifting and moving the generator using various equipment.
8. Guarantee and Responsibility
8.1 Guarantee
Specifies the 2-year warranty period and coverage for MASE generators.
8.2 Limits of Responsibility
Outlines conditions for MASE's responsibility regarding safety, reliability, and performance.
9. Disposal
9.1 Disposal of the Waste Materials Deriving from Maintenance and Scrapping
Provides guidance on the proper disposal of waste materials generated during maintenance.

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