MAINTENANCE
SPARK PLUG
After every 50 hours of
running the spark plug
should be removed.
Check the color of the
deposits on the end of
the spark plug (Fig. 14),
it should be a "Tan"
color.
Remove all deposits using a stiff brush a brass
wire brush is ideal. Check the spark plug gap
and adjust if required. The correct gap should
be 0. 7 to 0. 8mm.
AIR FILTER
After every 50 hours of running the air filter
should be removed, examined for deteriora-
tion and cleaned. Clean the air filter thorough-
ly using an environmentally friendly water
based degreasing agent.
When the air filter has
dried out apply suffi-
cient ordinary engine oil,
to coat the whole of the
filter. Squeeze out any
excess oil and replace
the air filter (Fig.15).
FUEL TANK FILTER
Remove the fuel tank
filler cap and the filter
(Fig.16), clean the filter
thoroughly using an en-
vironmentally
friendly
water based degreasing
agent and re-fit.
STORAGE
If the generator is not to be used or is to be
stored for more than one month the follow-
ing storage procedure should be carried out.
Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank and the
carburettor, ensure that all the fuel has been
removed. Remove the spark plug and pour
approximately one tablespoon full of clean
engine oil into the spark plug hole. With the
ignition turned OFF gently pull on the recoil
starter cord several times. Refit the spark plug
and continue to pull the recoil starter cord
10
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
until the piston is on the compression stroke
(when resistance is felt), then stop pulling.
Store the generator in a dry well ventilated
place under a cover to prevent any dust or de-
bris from accumulating on the generator.
TECHNICAL DATA
DISPLACEMENT
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY OF
AC OUTPUT
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY OF
DC OUTPUT
MAXIMUM OUTPUT
POWER
TANK CAPACITY
WEIGHT
71 cc
120 V ~ 60 Hz
12 V
800 W
3,78 L (1 gal)
17 kg (37,4 lb)