Cod. 94716
Note : this usage is applicable for charing only 12 V lead acid automotive batteries. Only use the
DC Socket to charge lead acid type batteries , DO NOT Charge nicad or any other type of
batteries.
WARNING!
Never leave the DC Plug in the generator when not charging batteries. Always remove the DC Plug
from the socket, in most cases it is acceptable to use both the 12V DC for battery charging and the
AC 230V outlet at the same time. However , when the generator is working close to the maximum
load, the generator may go into over load where the AC Load will need to be reduced or
disconnected.
Stopping the engine
1. before stopping. Ensure that no electrical apparatus is connected to the
generator.
2. turn the engine switch to the "stop '' position.
3. turn the fuel chocke lever anticlockwise to the 'off' position.
MAINTENANCE
Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical and trouble-free operation. It will also help
reduce air pollution.
The purpose of the maintenance and adjustment schedule is to keep the generator in the best
operating condition.
Turn off the engine before performing any maintenance. If the engine must be run, make sure the
area is well ventilated. The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas
Please always select recommended accessories. The accessories which have not equivalent
quality may damage the generator.
MAINTENANCE should be carried
out at REGULAR INTERVALS in each
of the indicated months or after a
certain number of hours of
operation (whichever comes first).
(1)
Air filter
Check
Clean
Spark plug
Check – Clean
Valve-clearance
Check – Clean
Fuel tank and filter
Clean
Fuel feed line
Check
(replace if
necessary)
(1) If operated in dusty areas carry out maintenance more frequently.
(2) A specialist technician should carry out this maintenance if the owner does not have the
appropriate tools or mechanical knowledge..
(3) If the appliance is used professionally keep an account of the hours of operation in order to
keep track of the correct intervals of maintenance.
Before use
Monthly or
every time
after 25
hours (3)
X
Every three years
(2)
20
Every three
Every six
months or
months or
after 50
after 100
hours (3)
hours (3)
X(1)
X
X(2)
X(2)