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CLEANING THE GENERATOR SET
CLEAN THE GENERATOR SET EVERY 100 HOURS OF
OPERATION OR EACH YEAR, WHICHEVER IS FIRST .
-Remove all dust and debris around the exhaust silencer.
- Clean the entire generator using a cloth and a brush (it
is not recommended to wash with a water jet).(Clean the
motor and AC generator inlets and outlets carefully.)
-Check the general condition of the generator and replace
defective parts if
required.DÉMARRAGE, FONCTIONNEMENT
ET ARRÊT DU GROUPE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE CHART
Intervals, frequency
Operations to be carried out
Motor fuel drainage
Air filter maintenance
Clean/replace spark plug
Cleaning of generator set.
Descale and check the play on the relief valves *
*This operation must be performed by an experienced
technician (contact your regional agent). For details on ope-
rations, refer to the relevant sections.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE :
Although a maintenance operation frequency is given in the
maintenance schedule, please note that the environment
in which the motor operates determines the maintenance
schedule. Therefore, it is necessary to understand that, if
the motor is working under extreme conditions, shorter
intervals should be adopted between operations. Use the
schedule opposite to prepare your own schedule adapted to
your specific operating conditions.
These maintenance periods only apply to motors running
with fuel and oil in compliance with the specifications given
in this booklet.
*This operation must be performed by an experienced
technician (contact your regional agent). For details on ope-
rations, refer to the relevant sections.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOMS
Motor does not start or
shuts down
Overheating
No power present
Machine noisy
Circuit breaker is tripped
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PROBABLES CAUSES
1- Generator set placed on load during start-up.
2-Petrol dipstick too low.*
3- Start-up control set to «OFF»
4- Fuel cock closed*
5- Fuel system blocked or leaky*
6- Air filter blocked
1- Ventilation opening blocked
2- Probable overload
1- Circuit breaker tripped
2- Defective circuit breaker
3- Defective female connector.
4- Defective equipment power cable
5- Defective AC generator.
1- Ball bearing broken
1- Defective exhaust
1- Generator set overload
2- Defective equipment or cable
CAUTION, IF NOT USING AN ADDITIVE, DRAIN
ALL THE PETROL FROM THE TANK AND RUN THE
MOTOR UNTIL IT STOPS.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Long term storage of your machine will require some pre-
ventive procedures to guard against deterioration.
DRAIN THE FUEL
1- Drain the fuel tank, fuel cock, and carburator float bowl.
2- Put a cup of two-stoke oil into the tank.
3- Shake the tank to coat the inner surface thoroughly.
4- Drain off the excess oil.
ENGINE
1- Remove the Saprk plug, about one tablespoon of two-
stroke oil into the spark plug.
recoil star the engine by turning over several times (with
ignition off) to coat the cilynders walls with oil.
2- Pull the recoil starter until you feel compression. Then
stop pulling. (This prevents the cylinder and valaves from
rusting)
3- Clean exterior of the generator and apply a rust inhibitor.
4- Store the generator in a dry, well- ventilated place, with th
ecover placed over it.
5- The generator must remain in a vertical position when
stored, carried and operated .
MAINTENANCE REPAIRS
If maintenance or repairs are required, contact one of our
approved agents. For quick and effective service, your agent
will need to know the model, type and code numbers of your
generator set.
CORRECTIVES ACTIONS
1- Remove load
2- Fill with petrol
3- Set control to «ON»
4- Open cock
5- Return system to operational condition
6- Clean air filter
Clean intake and exhaust protectors
2- Check load
1- Switch on circuit breakers
2- Have checked, repaired or replaced
3- Have checked, repaired or replaced
4- Replace cable
5- Have checked, repaired or replaced
1- Inspect and replace
2- Inspect and replace
1- Reduce load
2- Have checked, repaired or replaced
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