29
minutes. Prepare a used-oil pan and
socket wrench in advance.
2.
Then stop the engine.
3.
Tilt the generator so the used-oil pan
could be placed under the oil drain
position and a socket wrench could be
put inside to release the oil drain
screw.
4.
Replace the generator on a level
surface, so that the oil can be
completely drained. Keep generator
level!
5.
Check the oil drain screw. If damaged,
replace.
6.
Retighten the oil drain screw.
Drain Screw Torque:
17 N.m (1.7 kgf.m, 12 lbf.ft)
.
7.
Check for any oil leaks round the oil
drain screw.
8.
Clean any oil spillage round the oil
drain screw.
CAUTION:
Never dispose of
used motor oil in the trash or down a
drain. Please call a local recycling center
or auto garage to arrange oil disposal.
Step 2 refill engine oil
CAUTION
Do not tilt the generator when adding
engine oil. Tilting the generator to assist
in filling will cause oil to flow into engine
areas and will cause damage. Keep
generator level!
Refer to the “ADD OIL” in the “Generator
Preparation”.
SPARK PLUG INSPECTION
WARNING:
When pull the
recoil starter and check the
spark plug for spark strength:
To prevent FIRE HAZARDS be sure
fuel is not present in the spark plug
area.
To prevent FIRE HAZARDS be sure to
place the spark plug as far way as
possible from the spark plug hole
and carburetor area.
To prevent ELECTRIC SHOCK do not
hold spark plug lead with hand while
testing.
You should periodically remove and
inspect the spark plug.
The spark plug is important for proper
engine operation, which should be
checked periodically.
A good spark plug should be intact, free
of deposits, and properly gapped. Refer
to Recommended Maintenance Schedule
above. To inspect the spark plug:
1.
Loosen bolts and the access panel.
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