SPARK ARRESTOR:
If the generator has been running, the muffler will be very hot. Allow it
to cool before proceeding.
NOTE: Remove and clean spark arrester every 100 hours or as necessary.
NOTE: Product users on United States forest service land, and in some states,
must comply with fire revention regulations.
Clean the spark arrester as follows:
1. Loosen the screw by the exhaust port of the muffler and remove
the spark arrester.
2. Use a brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen.
Inspect the screen for breaks or tears and replace it if necessary.
3. Install the spark arrester in the reverse order of removal.
Spark arrestors are available from your local Mi-T-M Customer Ser-
vice. Other user requirements may apply, check with your Federal,
State or local authorities.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART:
To ensure satisfactory operation over an extended period of time, an
engine requires normal maintenance at regular intervals. The Periodic
Maintenance Chart below shows periodic inspection and mainte-
nance items and suitable intervals. The bullet mark designates that
the corresponding item should be performed at that interval.
NOTE: Some adjustments require the use of special tools or other equipment.
An electronic tachometer will facilitate setting idle and running speeds.
Procedure
Check fuel
Check engine oil
Check for loose or lost nuts and bolts
Check for leaks
Check cylinder and head fins for
dust and dirt
Check battery electrolyte level
Check fuel lines (replace if necessary)
Clean air cleaner foam element (**)
Tighten nuts and bolts (*)
Change engine oil (*)
Clean fuel filter
Replace air cleaner paper element (**)
Clean dust and dirt from
cylinder and cylinder head fins (**)
Clean and regap spark plug
Add fuel stabilizer
Run unit dry
* Perform these operations after the first 5 hours of use, then at the recommended intervals.
** Service more frequently under dusty conditions.
NOTE: These items must be performed with the proper tools. See your Mi-T-M Customer Service Representative for service, unless you have the proper
equipment and mechanical proficiency.
Operator's Manual
SERVICE
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Every
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