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USER MANUAL VARIO 2000I SDMO
Instruction and maintenance manual (Translation of the original note)
2. Instructions and safety regulations (personal protection) 3. Getting started with the generating set 4. Using the generator set
5. Generating set maintenance 6. Transporting and storing the generating set 7. Diagnostics for minor faults 8. Technical specifications
Read this manual carefully before use. Keep it safe throughout the generating set's service life and always adhere to the safety advice and the usage and maintenance instructions contained in it.
IMPORTANT The information contained in this manual is taken from technical data available at the time of print (the photos shown in this manual are not legally binding). In line with our policy of continually improving the quality of our products, this information may be amended without warning. On request, we can supply our original manuals in French via our website (www.sdmo.com).
In this manual, dangers are represented by the following two symbols: Immediate danger. Indicates an imminent danger which may result in death or serious injury. Failure to follow the instruction shown may pose serious risks to the health and life of those concerned.
DANGER Potential danger.
Indicates a dangerous situation if the warning is not heeded. Failure to follow the instruction indicated may cause minor injuries to those concerned or damage to equipment.
1.1. Generating set identification
The generating set's identification plate is affixed inside one of the skirts or on the chassis. Example of an identification plate (A): Model (H): Current amperage (B): CE/GOST marking (I): Current frequency (if applicable) (C): Guaranteed acoustic (J): Current voltage power level (D): Maximum power (K): Protection rating (E): Rated power (L): Reference standard (F): Power factor (M): Serial number (G): Earth Serial numbers will be required when requesting troubleshooting advice or spare parts. For your records, please enter the generating set and engine serial numbers below. Generating set serial number: ……../………….. - ……..……..….…. - ……… Engine make: ……………………………………….. Engine serial number: ……………………………………….. (e.g. Kohler (SERIAL NO. 4001200908))
2. Instructions and safety regulations (personal protection)
The instructions and safety regulations must be read carefully and followed to avoid endangering personal health and safety. If there is any doubt over the meaning of the instructions, please contact your nearest agent.
2.1. Meaning of the pictograms on the generating set
Danger: risk of electric shock
Danger: risk of burns
1 - Refer to the documentation accompanying the generating set. 2 - Emission of toxic exhaust gases. Do not use in a confined or badly ventilated area. 3 - Stop the engine before filling with fuel.
2.2. General guidelines
Generating sets in the general public (non-professional) range are reserved solely for domestic use; they should not be used for professional work. Never let other people use the generating set without having given them all the necessary instructions beforehand. Never allow a child to touch the generating set, even when switched off, and do not operate the generating set when animals are in the vicinity (fear, disturbance, etc.). In all cases, respect the local regulations currently in place concerning the use of generating sets.
2.3. Risk of electrocution
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Generating sets supply electrical current while operating; comply with the applicable legislation as well as the installation and usage recommendations given in this manual. Do not connect the generating set directly to other power source (e.g. mains); install a DANGER source inverter. For all connections, use flexible, strong rubber-sheathed cable which complies with standard IEC 60245-4 or equivalent cables, and ensure that they are kept in perfect condition. Adhere to the cable lengths indicated in the table in the paragraph entitled "Cable sizes". Connect class I equipment to the generating set using a cable equipped with a PE protective conductor (green/yellow); this protective conductor is not required for class II equipment. Only use one class I electrical device per socket. Depending on the conditions of use (A, B or C), also apply the following protective measures: A - If the generating set is not equipped with an integrated differential protection device at delivery (standard version with insulated neutral on the generating set's earth terminal): - Use a differential device calibrated to 30mA at the output of each of the generating set's socket (place each device at least 1m from the generating set, protecting it from weather conditions). - If one or more mobile or portable devices are used occasionally, the generating set does not need to be earthed. B - If the generating set is equipped with an integrated differential protection device at delivery (standard version with alternating neutral connected to the generating set's earth terminal - for use with TT or TN systems): - When supplying a temporary or semi-permanent installation (work site, show, fairground, etc.), earth the generating set*. - When supplying a fixed installation (e.g. as backup for mains outages), the generating set must be connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with the regulations applicable at the installation site. C- Mobile applications (e.g. generating set installed on a moving vehicle) The generating sets are intended to operate while stationary. They may not be installed on a vehicle or other mobile equipment unless a study has been carried out analysing the various installation and usage specifications. It is prohibited to use the generating set whilst it is in motion. If earthing is not possible, connect the generating set's earth terminal to the vehicle earth. Never touch stripped cables or disconnected connectors. Never handle a generating set with wet hands or feet. Never expose the equipment to liquid splashes or rainfall, and do not place it on wet ground. If you are in any doubt regarding installation, please contact your nearest agent. * To earth the generating set: fit a 10 mm2 copper wire to the generating set's earth terminal and to a galvanised steel earthing rod set 1 metre into the ground
2.3.1 Selecting the connection cables (cable cross section)
Adhere to the cross sections and lengths recommended in this table during installation or when using electrical extensions. Single phase Three-phase Generating set type: 10 A 16 A 32 A 10 A 16 A Generating set socket type: mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG mm² AWG Recommended cable cross section 0 to 50 m 4 10 6 9 10 7 1.5 14 2.5 12 Length of 51 to 100 m 10 7 10 7 25 3 2.5 12 4 10 cable used 101 to 150 m* 10 7 16 5 35 2 4 10 6 9 *This cable length is the maximum permitted length, and must not be exceeded. Installation method = cables on raceway or non-drilled tablet/Permitted drop in voltage = 5%/Multi-core conductors/Cable type PVC 70°C (e.g. H07RNF)/Ambient temperature =30°C.
2.4. Risks relating to exhaust gases
RISK OF POISONING The carbon monoxide present in the exhaust gas may lead to death by inhalation if the concentration levels in the atmosphere are too high. Always use the generating set in a well ventilated area where the gases cannot DANGER accumulate. For safety reasons and for correct operation of the generating set, correct ventilation is essential (risk of intoxication, engine overheating and accidents involving, or damage to, the surrounding equipment and property). If it is necessary to operate it inside a building, the exhaust gases must be evacuated outside and adequate ventilation must be provided so that any people or animals present are not affected.
RISK OF FIRE Never operate the generating set in areas containing flammable products (risk of sparks). Keep all inflammable or explosive materials (petrol, oil, fabric, etc.) out of the way. when the generating set is operating. Never cover the generating set with any type of material while it is in operation or just after it has been switched off: always wait until the engine cools down (at least 30 minutes).
Never touch the engine or the silencer while the generating set is in operation, or when it has just stopped. Wait for the engine to cool before carrying out any work (at least 30 minutes). IMPORTANT Hot oil burns; avoid contact with the skin. Before carrying out any operation, check that the system is no longer pressurised. Never start or run the engine if the oil filler cap is off (oil may splash out).
2.7. Guidelines for protecting the environment
Drain the engine oil into a designated container: never drain or discard engine oil onto the ground. As far as possible, avoid sound reverberating through walls or buildings (the noise will be amplified). If the generating set is used in wooded, bushy or uncultivated areas and if the exhaust silencer is not fitted with a spark arrester, clear any vegetation away from the area and take care that the sparks do not cause a fire. Once the generating set is no longer being used (end of product life), take it to a waste collection point.
3. Getting started with the generating set
3.1. Key to illustrations The cover illustrations can be used to identify the various components of the generating set. The procedures in the manual refer to these illustrations using letters and numbers as identifiers, for example, "A–1" refers to the number 1 on figure A.
Inspection cover Fuel tap Fuel tank aeration pointer Fuel tank cap Choke Recoil starter Electrical socket MAX / ECO Mode
Inspection trap cover
Oil filler and drain plug
Maximum oil filling level
Filter element Filter element cleaning
Tank pressurisation pump
Indicator lamps A. B. C.
Overload indicator Oil safety indicator
12V socket (if fitted)
Spark plug access cover Muffler 1 2
Fuel tank aeration pointer ON/OFF Tank pressurisation pump
Fuel strainer Maximum fuel filling level
Spark plug access cover
3.2. Initial commissioning
On taking delivery of the generating set, check that it is complete and not damaged in any way. If the generating set is equipped with a transport bracket located on the engine, remove it. Top up the oil (if necessary) and fuel, and connect the battery (if fitted). Never invert the positive and negative terminals on the battery (if fitted) when connecting it, as this could cause serious damage to the electrical equipment. Some generating sets require a running in period. Contact your nearest agent for more information.
4. Using the generator set
IMPORTANT Before using, it is necessary to understand all of the controls and manoeuvres.
To stop the generating set in an emergency, close the fuel tap. This generating set is designed for occasional domestic use.
4.1. Positioning the generating set for operation
The generating sets are intended to operate while stationary. They may not be installed on a vehicle or other mobile equipment unless a study has been carried out analysing the various installation and usage specifications. It is prohibited to use the generating set whilst it is in motion.
Choose a site that is clean, well ventilated and sheltered from bad weather.
Place the generating set on a flat, horizontal surface which is firm enough to prevent the generating set sinking down (under no circumstances should the set tilt in any direction by more than 10°). The stocks of additional oil and fuel must not be located near to the generating set when it is in operation or still hot.
4.2. Check the generating set is in a good general condition (bolts, hoses)
Inspect the entire generating set before start-up and after each use to prevent any faults or damage.
Check all the pipes and hoses to ensure they are in good condition and that there are no leaks.
Pipes or hoses must be replaced by a specialist technician. Please contact your nearest agent. Tighten any loose nuts or bolts. The cylinder head bolts must be retightened by a specialist technician. Please contact your nearest agent.
4.3. Checking the engine oil level and topping up
Before starting the generating set, always check the engine oil level. Top up with the recommended oil (see § Specifications) using a funnel, up to the upper limit of the gauge. IMPORTANT
Open the inspection cover (fig. A – no. 2).
Unscrew the oil filler plug (fig. B – no. 2). Check the oil level: generating set on a level surface, the oil should reach the filler neck. If necessary top up using the funnel. Screw the filler plug back on. Wipe off excess oil with a clean cloth. Close the inspection cover.
4.4. Checking the fuel level and topping up
Fill with fuel with the engine off and in accordance with the safety instructions and the legislation in force. Before opening the fuel tank cap, always place the vent tab in the ON position.
Close the fuel tap (A–3).
Place the fuel tank's vent tab in the ON position (A–4 & C–1). Undo the fuel tank cap (A–5). Visually check the fuel level (C–3). If necessary, fill with fuel: Fill the fuel tank up to the maximum level using a funnel, taking care not to spill any fuel. Use only clean fuel without any water. (SP95-E10; SP95-E15; SP-95-E85 prohibited). Do not overfill the tank (there should not be any fuel in the filler neck). After filling, always ensure that the tank's filler cap is properly tightened. If any fuel has been spilt, make sure that it has dried and that any vapours have cleared before IMPORTANT starting up the generating set. Screw the cap back onto the fuel tank. Place the fuel tank's vent tab in the "O OFF" position.
4.5. Starting the generating set
To restart the generating set after a stoppage of more than 10 min or when the fuel level has dropped to half the tank or lower, pressurise the fuel tank with the pressurisation pump.
Set the fuel tank aeration pointer to (A–4 & C–1).
Open the fuel tap (A–3). Set the choke lever (A–6) to "
Slowly pull the recoil starter (A-7) once until it engages, then allow it to gently return.
Then give a quick and firm pull on the recoil starter until the engine starts. When starting the generating set for the first time or after a long storage period, it may be necessary to pull the recoil starter ten times. Slowly set the choke to "
" and let the generating set run a few minutes before use.
4.5.1 Use the tank's pressurising pump
The fuel tank must be pressurised with a pump: after a shut down of the generating set for over 10 minutes, when the fuel level has dropped to half of the tank and below. The tank pressurisation pump must not be activated more than ten times. Never use the fuel tank pressurisation pump when the fuel level is above half of the tank level or when the generating set is in operation (risk of damaging the generating set). IMPORTANT
Set the fuel tank aeration pointer to OFF (C–1).
Activate the tank pressurisation pump (C–2) 10 times maximum. Start the generating set by sliding the fuel tank aeration pointer to OFF. As soon as the generating set has started, set the tank aeration pointer to ON. Slowly set the choke to "
" and let the generating set run a few minutes before use.
4.6. Using the electricity supplied
Check that the operating light is turned on (A–11, A).
Activate the “MAX” or “ECO” mode (A–9). Connect the devices to the generating set sockets (A–8).
In case of overload or short-circuit, the operating light (A–11, A) switches–off and the overload indicator (A–11, B) glows: Stop the generating set and eliminate the overload.
4.6.1 Use the MAX-ECO mode
This generating set has a variable engine rating by which operation can be adjusted according to requirements. This is the MAX-ECO mode (A–9). MAX – I : When the button is in the "M MAX" position, the generating set can react to large inrush current. ECO – O : The "E ECO” position is useful for smaller loads. The generating set consumes less and is quieter.
4.6.2 Use the 12V socket
RISK OF POISONING OR EXPLOSION Follow the battery manufacturer's recommendations. Use only insulated tools. Never use sulphuric acid or acid water to top up the electrolyte level. Never leave the DANGER battery close to a flame or fire. Always ensure adequate ventilation during charging. Certain generating set models are equipped with a 12V socket (A-12) which can only be used for devices operating at 12 V, always with the use of a buffer battery (car battery). This socket can also be used for occasional brief battery charging operations. The generating set does not have a charge controller, therefore the charge is not regulated or limited. Always observe the charging time, regularly checking the battery using a hydrometer (acid). Never leave the battery unattended during charging. Always disconnect the generating set's battery when charging is complete (permanent charge, risk of damage). Do not leave the battery connected to the vehicle and never attempt to start the vehicle while the battery is IMPORTANT being charged. Observe the polarities and connect the cables before starting the generating set.
If the generating set is operating, switch it off (see § Switching the generating set off).
Connect the 12 V cables to the generating set's 12 V socket and to the battery terminals (red: +; black: -). Start the generating set. If the circuit breaker trips, switch off the generating set and disconnect the battery. Set the generating set to MAX mode (A-9). Monitor the charge and check the battery regularly. The use of other sockets on the generating set is then possible. Once charging is complete, switch off the generating set before disconnecting the 12 V cables.
4.7. Switching the generating set off
Switch off and disconnect the devices.
Allow the engine to run for 1 or 2 minutes. Close the fuel tap (A–3) and place the fuel tank's vent tab in the "OFF" position (A–3). The generating set is turned off. Always ensure that the generating set is suitably ventilated. Even when the unit is turned off, the engine continues to give off heat. IMPORTANT
5. Generating set maintenance
The maintenance operations to be carried out are detailed in the maintenance table. The interval for this is supplied as a guide and for generating sets operating with fuel and oil which conform to the specifications given in this manual. Shorten the maintenance intervals according to the conditions in which the generating set is used, and as required (for example, clean the air filter more frequently if the generating set is used in dusty environments).
5.1. Reminder of use
As a safety measure, maintenance should be performed on the generating set regularly and carefully by people who have the necessary experience and are equipped with suitable tools. Any warranty becomes void in the event of failure to respect the maintenance recommendations. For any questions about a special operation, please contact your nearest agent who will advise and help you.
5.2. Maintenance intervals table
Operation to be carried out at whichever deadline is reached first:
Each time it is used
Check the general condition
X Check/Clean the spark plug
X X X Cleaning the screen filter
X Replace the filter (if fitted)
X Clean the pipes and tank*
X Clean the generating set
Clean/replace the filter
Adjust the play* * Operations must only be carried out by one of our agents.
5.3. Performing the maintenance operations
Before carrying out any maintenance operation: - switch off the generating set - disconnect the spark plug cap.
IMPORTANT Only use original parts or equivalent parts to prevent damage to the generating set. To perform proper maintenance operations, it is necessary to open the access cover or undo the inspection flap on the generating set; close or retighten them as soon as these operations have been performed.
5.3.1 Top up the oil
The used oil and filter must be recycled or eliminated according to the local regulations in force. In order for the drain operation to be more effective, it is advisable to run the generating set for around ten minutes before the drain operation in order to make the oil more fluid.
With the engine warm, remove the drain/filler cap (B–2).
Tilt the generating set slightly to drain the oil into a suitable container. Do not tilt the generating set completely onto its side. Once drainage is complete, fill up with the recommended oil (see § Specifications), and check the level. Too much or too little oil can damage the generating set engine. Refit the drain/filler cap. Check that there are no oil leaks. Wipe off any traces of oil with a clean cloth.
5.3.2 Cleaning the screen filter
RISK OF EXPLOSION Respect the local regulations in force concerning the handling of petroleum products. Do not smoke, cause sparks or bring naked flames into the vicinity. DANGER Ensure that the vapours have dispersed before starting the generating set. Fuel will run out during this operation; use a suitable container.
Close the fuel tap (A–3).
Remove the fuel tank cap (A–5) and the fuel screen filter (C–3). Use a low-pressure compressed air gun to blow air on the screen filter from the outside inwards. Rinse with clean fuel. Refit the screen filter and carefully screw the fuel tank cap back in.
5.3.3 Replace the fuel filter
RISK OF EXPLOSION Respect the local regulations in force concerning the handling of petroleum products. Do not smoke, cause sparks or bring naked flames into the vicinity. DANGER Ensure that the vapours have dispersed before starting the generating set. Fuel will run out during this operation; use a suitable container.
Close the fuel tap (A–3).
Note the fitting direction of the filter and remove the fuel filter by releasing the hose clamps (C–1/4). Fit the new fuel filter in the correct fitting direction and reconnect the hoses, securing them with the clamps. Wipe away any traces of fuel with a clean cloth and check that there are no leaks.
5.3.4 Clean or replace the air filter
Never use petrol or flammable solvents for cleaning the air filter element (risk of fire or explosion). IMPORTANT
Remove the filter cover (D–1).
Remove the filter element (D–2) and check the type of clogging:
Moist/oily clogging:
Use a low-pressure dry compressed air gun to blow from the Replace the filter element. inside of the filter element out, moving from the top to the Refit the filter element and its cover. bottom until there is no more dust.
Check the condition of the filter element: replace it if it is at all damaged.
Refit the filter element and its cover.
Open the spark plug access cover (E–1) and fit the spark plug with the help of a plug spanner (supplied).
Check the condition of the spark plug: If the electrodes are worn out or if the insulator is cracked or chipped:
Replace the spark plug.
Fit the new spark plug and hand screw it so as not to cross-thread With a plug spanner, tighten 1/2turn after the plug seating to compress the washer.
Clean the plug with a metallic brush.
With a shim, check the gap of the electrodes: It should be between 0.7 to 0.8mm. Check condition of the washer. Fit the spark plug and hand screw it so as not to crossthread. With a plug spanner, tighten 1/8 – 1/4 turn after the plug seating to compress the washer.
5.3.6 Cleaning the generating set
Never wash the generating set with a water jet or high pressure cleaner. IMPORTANT
Remove all dust and debris from around the exhaust silencer (A–14).
Wash the outside of the generating set using a sponge and water with a mild detergent added (e.g. car shampoo). A cleaning foam may be used and wiped off using a soft, absorbent cloth. Rinse using the sponge with fresh water to remove any trace of cleaning product.
6. Transporting and storing the generating set
6.1. Transport and handling conditions Before transporting the generating set, check that the bolts are correctly tightened, close the fuel tap (if fitted) and disconnect the battery (if fitted). The generating set should be transported in its normal operating position; never lay it on its side. A pump unit should be handled gently and brusque movements should be avoided. Ensure that the place where it is to be stored or used is carefully prepared beforehand.
6.2. Storage conditions
This procedure for storing the generating set or protecting it over the winter must be respected if the generating set is not used for a period of between 2 months and 1 year. For longer periods of storage, it is recommended to contact your nearest agent or to start up the generating set for a few hours every year, and respect the storage procedure after doing so. This operation requires the addition of a preservative to the fuel tank or complete drainage of the fuel tank (use a suitable container).
Open the inspection flap.
With a suitable container in place and without closing the fuel tap, open the fuel tank cap and remove the fuel filter. Allow the fuel to completely drain into the container (drainage of the tank and pipes) then fit a new fuel filter. Close the fuel tank cap, place the vent tab in the "ON" position and use the starter (position Allow the generating set to operate until it runs out of fuel.
) to start the generating set.
Close the fuel tap and the vent tab ("OFF"), wipe off any trace of fuel and check for leaks.
Top up the oil while the engine is warm. Open the access cover for the spark plug, remove it (E–2) and pour approximately 3 ml (1 tablespoon) of clean engine oil into the cylinder via the spark plug orifice; then refit the spark plug and close the access cover. Pull the starter-recoil reel handle (A–7) 3 or 4 times to distribute the oil in the cylinders and protect them from corrosion. Clean or replace the air filter (depending on the condition) and close the inspection flap. Clean the generating set and cover it with a protective cover to protect it from dust. Store the generating set in a clean, dry place. Do not store it on its side.
7. Diagnostics for minor faults
The pre-starting checks have been carried out and the oil cutout warning light is off. YES The starting procedure has been performed, the fuel tank's vent tab and fuel tap are open. YES The fuel tank is at least half full/the generating set has been switched off for less than 10 minutes. YES The spark plug is correctly connected/does not need replacing. YES The devices to be used have not been connected prior to starting. YES The oil level is correct, the oil cut-out warning light is off. YES The fuel level is correct.
Does not function normally
(noise, smoke, etc.)
Does not supply electrical current
YES Maintenance has been correctly performed on the generating set components.
YES Have the generating set checked by a professional.
Tripped circuit breaker(s).
YES The connected devices and their power cords are not faulty. YES Have the generating set checked by a professional.
Solutions to be applied:
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Perform the checks.
Follow the starting instructions carefully, open the fuel tank's vent tab and fuel tap if necessary.
Use the fuel tank's pressurising pump in accordance with the instructions.
Connect, clean or replace the spark plug.
Disconnect the devices then try to restart the generating set. Top up with oil. Fill up with fuel or use the fuel tank's pressurising pump in accordance with the instructions. Perform maintenance on the generating set in accordance with the recommendations
NO Check the capacity of the generating set and press the circuit breakers.
NO Try with another device and another power cord.
8. Technical specifications
8.1. Operating conditions The stated outputs of the generating sets are obtained under the reference conditions outlined in ISO 8528-1(2005): Total barometric pressure: 100 kPa - Ambient air temperature: 25°C (298 K) - Relative humidity: 30%. Generating set performance is reduced by approximately 4% for every additional 10° C and/or approximately 1% for every additional 100m in altitude. Generating sets can only operate while stationary.
8.2. Capacity of the generating set (overload)
Before connecting and operating the generating set, calculate the electrical power required by the devices to be used (in watts)*. When running several devices simultaneously, never exceed the rated load of the generating set (in amps and/or watts) when it is operating continuously. *This load is usually indicated in the technical specifications or on the device manufacturer's plate. Some devices require a higher load when starting. This minimum required power must not exceed the generating set's maximum power.
Equipment model Rated/maximum power Acoustic pressure level at 1 m (LpA) / measurement uncertainty Engine type Recommended fuel/fuel tank capacity Recommended oil/oil sump capacity Oil cut-out* Alternating current / Direct current Circuit breaker**
900 W / 720 W VARIO 2000i
1850 W / 1480 W VARIO 3000i
2400 W / 2000 W OLYMP ES 38-1
Unleaded petrol (SP95-E10 ; E15 ; -E85 prohibited) / 1,6 L OLYMP ES 100-1
Unleaded petrol (SP95-E10 ; E15 ; -E85 prohibited) /2.8 L OLYMP ES 128-1
Unleaded petrol (SP95-E10 ; E15 ; -E85 prohibited) / 3,4 L SAE 15W40 / 0,15 L SAE 15W40 / 0,5 L SAE 15W40 / 0,55 L Yes
230 V – 6,4 A / 12V-5A Yes 2 x 10/16 A – 230 V Socket type 1 x 10/16 A – 230 V + 1 x 10 A - 12 V NGK : CR7HSA - LG : A7RTC NGK : BPR7HSA - LG : Spark plug/battery type / No E7RTC / No Dimensions l x w x h 44,8 x 24,8 x 37,5 cm 53 x 28,5 x 45 cm Weight (without fuel) 12.5 kg 20 kg This generating set complies with directive 97/68/CE on pollutant emissions.
*Oil cut-out: If there is no oil in the engine sump or if the oil pressure is low, the oil cut-out automatically stops the engine to prevent any damage. If this occurs, check the engine oil level and top it up if necessary before looking for any other cause of the problem.
**Circuit breaker: The genset's electrical circuit is protected by one or more magnetothermal, differential or thermal cut-out switches. In the event of an overload and/or short circuit, the supply of electrical energy may be cut. If necessary, replace the circuit breakers in the generating set with circuit breakers with identical nominal ratings and specifications.
8.4. EC Declaration of conformity
Name and address of manufacturer : SDMO Industries - 12 bis rue de la Villeneuve - CS 92848 29228 BREST Cedex 2 – France.
Name and address of the person authorised to create and keep the technical file
L. Courtès - SDMO Industries - 12 bis rue de la Villeneuve CS 92848 - 29228 BREST Cedex 2 – France. Product description : Make : Type : Serial numbers: 3499231001035 2012-610-000001 > 2016-610-999999 Generating set SDMO 3499231001042 2012-620-000001 > 2016-620-999999 3499231001059 2012-630-000001 > 2016-630-999999 L. Courtès, the manufacturer's authorised representative, hereby declares that the product conforms to the following EU Directives: 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive ; 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive ; 2004/108/EC Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility ; 2000/14/EC Directive relating to the Noise Emission of Outdoor Equipment. For the directive 2000/14/EC : Notified body : Notified body : Notified body : Notified body : Notified body : 92,5 dB(A) 93 dB(A) 720 W CETIM - BP 6794,5 dB(A) 95 dB(A) 1480 W Appendix VI. F60304 - SENLIS 94,5 dB(A) 95 dB(A) 2000 W Brest, 01/12/2012 L. Courtès, Assistant Director, Design and Projects.
230 V – 6,4 A / 12V-5A Sim 2 x 10/16 A – 230 V + 1 x 10 A - 12 V NGK : BPR7HSA - LG : E7RTC / Não 53 x 28,5 x 45 cm 20 kg
230 V – 8,7 A / 12V-5A Sim 2 x 10/16 A – 230 V + 1 x 10 A - 5 V
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