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3.80 

You 

MUST

 learn how to use the machine and its controls safely and learn to recognise the 

safely labels. 
 

3.81 

Check that the machine is in a serviceable condition prior to use. 

 

3.82 

Only use the machine in daylight or in other well-lit conditions. Keep the machine a safe 
distance from holes or other irregularities in the ground. Pay attention to other all other 
possible risks. 
 

3.83 

Only allow the machine to be used by adults who are trained in its use. 
 

3.84 

NEVER

 allow children or persons not trained in the use of the machine to use or service it 

local by- laws may regulate the age of the user. 
 

3.85 

People and animals can distract you causing you to lose control of the machine. For this 
reason, you should always concentrate and focus on the task at hand. 
 

3.86 

NEVER

 leave the machine unsupervised with the engine running. You 

MUST

 always disable 

machine to stop others using it in your absence. 
 

3.87 

You 

MUST 

make sure that there is always another person in the safe vicinity of your work 

area so that help is available should an emergency arise. 

 

3.88 

The machine is tested and approved only with the equipment originally provided or 
recommended by the manufacturer. 

 

3.89 

The engine can become very hot. To avoid being burned, you must turn off the engine and 
wait until all parts have sufficiently cooled before touching the engine or exhaust. 

 

3.90 

Overexposure to vibration may lead circulatory or nerve damage, particularly in people who 
have impaired circulation. Contact your doctor if you experience symptoms that could have 
been caused by overexposure to vibration. Examples of common symptoms include 
numbness, pain, muscle weakness, change of skin color or an uncomfortable feeling of 
tingling. These symptoms appear most frequently in the fingers, hands or wrists. 

 

3.91 

NEVER

 use a stump grinder that is damaged or incorrectly adjusted. 

NEVER

 use the stump 

grinder if any component is missing or if it is not properly assembled. 

ALWAYS

 check that the 

cutting tools stop rotating when you fully reduce the throttle. If you find yourself in a situation 
where you are not sure what to do, you 

MUST

 always seek expert assistance. 

DO NOT 

try to 

solve any problem you are not qualified to resolve. 

 

3.92 

Before starting work you 

MUST

 clear the work area of any unnecessary materials, rubbish 

etc. that may cause the user to trip, slip or fall or the stump grinder to become entangled. 

 

3.93 

You 

MUST

 always wear appropriate personal protective equipment. 

 

 

3.94 

SAFETY NOTES

 

 

3.95 

The user of this machine 

MUST

 be over 18 years of age.

 

 

3.96 

Read and understand the user manual before using the generator. 

 

3.97 

The machine should be positioned on a firm and level surface in order to avoid overturning or 
spilling fuel 

 

3.98 

DO NOT

 touch the hot muffler, when the generator is running, or before cooling. 

 

Summary of Contents for HY3000CI

Page 1: ...PETROL CONVERTER GENERATOR HY3000CI User Manual ...

Page 2: ... We ask you to please read this manual carefully before use in order to familiarise yourself with this product and after reading please keep this manual for future reference Failure to follow the proper protocols listed in the manual may cause personal injury to the operator or damage to equipment www hyundaipowerproducts co uk 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ...

Page 3: ...COMPONENTS OPERATION STARTING PROCEDURE GENERATOR USE OUTPUT OVERLOAD INDICATOR OIL ALERT EMERGENCY STOP MAINTENANCE STORAGE DRAINING OIL TRANSPORTATION TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATION DECLARATIONS OF COMFORMITY RECYCLING PRODUCT DISPOSAL CONTACT WARRANTY TECHNICAL DIAGRAM ...

Page 4: ... of the following warning signs symbols and or PPE pictograms may appear throughout this manual You MUST adhere to their warnings Failure to doso may result in personal injury to yourself or those around you DANGER Indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING Indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazard...

Page 5: ... 11 Toavoid carbon monoxide poisoning DO NOT use Petrol Diesel powered equipment inside any of the following Home garage tent camper van mobile home caravan or boat This list is not exhaustive and if you are in any doubt contact your dealer 3 12 If you think you have or someone around you has been affected by carbon monoxide poisoning 3 13 Get them fresh air immediately by leaving the affected are...

Page 6: ...ill your engine with SAE10w 30 15w 40 engine oil before use or serious damage will occur 3 23 Never refuel or store the machine in a place where there is open flame spark or other forms of open flames or ignition 3 24 DO NOT attempt to start the engine if fuel is spilled Wipe away the spillage and ensure all fuel has dried before starting the machine 3 25 ALWAYS make sure the fuel cap is securely ...

Page 7: ...an kill NEVER work on LIVE ENERGISED equipment 3 40 Prior to carrying out any maintenance work you MUST Identify electrical isolation methods and isolate all electrical supplies 3 41 Prior to use and with all electrical supplies isolated You MUST check all electrical cables plugs and connections for the following 3 42 Are intact and have no signs of damage to include but not limited to bare wires ...

Page 8: ... 3 56 There is an explosion risk if the battery terminals are short circuited when connecting dis connecting ALWAYS exercise great care so that the terminals or battery leads are NOT allowed to touch and cause a spark ALWAYS use suitable insulated tools 3 57 VIBRATIONS where applicable 3 58 Prolonged use of hand held operated machines will cause the user to feel the effects of from vibrations Thes...

Page 9: ...se It would be impossible in the safety instructions to describe all possible risk situations that could arise when using the machine You can however prevent accidents by always using common sense 3 72 To obtain extra copies of the user manual please contact your dealer 3 73 USAGE RESTRICTIONS 3 74 The generator can be dangerous if used incorrectly or without due care and can lead to serious accid...

Page 10: ...ufficiently cooled before touching the engine or exhaust 3 90 Overexposure to vibration may lead circulatory or nerve damage particularly in people who have impaired circulation Contact your doctor if you experience symptoms that could have been caused by overexposure to vibration Examples of common symptoms include numbness pain muscle weakness change of skin color or an uncomfortable feeling of ...

Page 11: ... dealer service point Major repair should be carried out after the generator has completely cooled and only by professionally trained person 3 109 When in operation the generator noise will exceed 90 dB A Therefore all users and onlookers must wearear protection 3 110 Keep the operation area clean and free from foreign objects 3 111 DO NOT operate the generator in the presence of flammable liquids...

Page 12: ...ving parts 3 120 Always wear earplugs or ear muffs to protect your ears 3 121 DO NOT make any alterations or modifications to your generator 3 122 DO NOT use the generator in underground working and potentially explosive condition 3 123 If circuit breakers require replacement they should be replaced with a circuit breaker having identical ratings and performances characteristics ...

Page 13: ...13 4 1 4 2 4 COMPONENTS ...

Page 14: ...ill close the engine automatically The oil alert indicator light red will be on To avoid the inconvenience caused by unexpected stopping it is still advisable to check the engine oil level regularly 5 9 Use unleaded petrol never use stale or contaminated petrol or an oil gasoline mixture 5 10 Avoid getting dirt or water into the fuel tank DO NOT use a mixture of petrol containing ethanol or methan...

Page 15: ... Fueling at the first time refueling or storing for a long time the Engine Switch should firstly be opened for ten or twenty seconds in order to the enough fuel enter into carburetor c Recoil Start turn the fuel switch to OPEN position d Turn Engine Switch to the ON position 6 STARTING PROCEDURE ...

Page 16: ...is felt then pull briskly Do not allow the pull cord to snap back return it by hand to prevent damage to the starter This may cause the cutter wheel to rotate keep everyone away NOTE Return the starter grip slowly by hand Do not make the starter grip spring back quickly Avoid to injury by the sudden change of rotation direction of the engine during recoil starting ...

Page 17: ...the ground terminal consult a qualified electrician electrical inspector or local agency having jurisdiction for local codes or ordinance that apply to the intended use the generator 7 2 DO NOT connect to the building s electrical system in order to avoid the electric shocks and fires 7 3 Connection for standby power to building electrical system must be made by a qualified electrician The connect...

Page 18: ...Such as commercial power supply lines 8 1 In normal operating output indicator light GREEN will remain on 8 2 If the generator is overload over 3 0kVA or the connected appliance is short circuit the output indicator light GREEN is off and overload indicator light RED is on The AC output will be switched off but engine is still running 8 3 When you start the engine it is normal that both of the Ove...

Page 19: ...ally shut down the engine the engine switch remains in the ON position 9 2 If the oil alert system shuts down the engine the oil alert indicator light RED will be on check the engine oil level EMERGENCY STOPPING THE ENGINE 9 3 To stop the engine in an emergency turn the engine switch to the OFF position 9 4 Switch off the connected electrical appliances and pull out their plugs 9 OIL ALERT SYSTEM ...

Page 20: ...20 9 5 Turn the fuel switch to the OFF position 9 6 Turn the engine switch to the OFF position ...

Page 21: ...d long trousers CAUTION NEVER use a pressure washer to clean your generator Water can penetrate areas of the unit and cause damage to the engine The use of pressure washers will result in shortened life and reduce serviceability Shut down the engine wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop remove H T lead and then wait for 5 minutes before performing maintenance on the machine The purp...

Page 22: ...ration to determine proper maintenance intervals 10 4 Make sure all nuts bolts and screws are tight 10 5 Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can reach an open flame or spark Allow the engine to cool before moving the grinder 10 6 To reduce fire hazards keep the engine and petrol storage area free of grass dirt and excessive grease 10 7 Replace worn or da...

Page 23: ...ice a loss of engine power check the air filter You MUST make sure that the housing is free of dust and debris DO NOT allow any dust or debris to enter the carburetor 11 2 Remove the air filter cover by unscrewing the air filter cover wingnut in ananti clockwise direction carefully remove the cover 11 3 Once the air filter cover has been removed you can undo the air filter wingnut 11 AIR FILTER ...

Page 24: ...st be maintained and the spark plug must be free of carbon deposits 12 4 Toremove the spark plug remove the spark plug maintenance cover then undo the spark plug using the supplied box spanner T bar in an anti clockwise direction 12 5 Once the plug has been removed check it for visual damage electrode wear and carbon deposits Replace a damaged or badly worn spark plug Clean off anycarbon deposits ...

Page 25: ...it 12 12 Reinstall the spark arrester and muffler guard 13 1 Risk of burn from HOT engine and HOT oil allow engine and engine oil to cool down before topping up or replacing oil 13 2 Drain the used oil while the engine is warm Warm oil drains quickly 13 3 Remove the filler cap dipstick and unscrew the oil drainage bolt then place a suitable container under the oil drain plug and tilt the machine t...

Page 26: ...er to your local recycling center or service station for reclamation Do not throw it in thedomestic waste pour it on the ground or down a drain 13 6 With engine machine on level ground fill to the upper edge of the oil filler neck with SAE15W40 oil DO NOT overfill 13 7 Screw the filler cap dipstick in securely 13 8 Clean up any spilt oil 13 9 For conforming to the environment requirement the used ...

Page 27: ... the remaining fuel to be emptied from the carburetor 14 6 Allow the engine to cool down for about five minutes 14 7 Remove the spark plug and pour 1 teaspoon of clean engine oil into the combustion chamber Slowly pull the starter rope several times to coat internalcomponents Re place the spark plug 14 8 Store the machine in a cool dry place away from any source of ignition such as an oil burner w...

Page 28: ... by the manufacturer otherwise a hazard risk arises ENGINE WILL NOT START FUEL SYSTEM 16 2 POSSIBE CAUSES 1 Fuel valve is in CLOSED position 2 Choke OPEN 3 Fuel tank empty 4 Machine stored incorrectly with regards to emptying fuel system 5 Water or ice in fuel system 6 Carburetor problem POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1 Move fuel valve to OPEN position 2 Move choke lever to CLOSED position 3 Check an...

Page 29: ...SSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Contact your dealer ENGINE LACKS POWER OR RUNS UNEVENLY AIR FILTER 16 6 POSSIBE CAUSE 1 Clogged Air Filter POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Clean and or replace as required FUEL SYSTEM 16 7 POSSIBE CAUSE 1 Machine stored incorrectly with regards to emptying fuel system POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Check and clean fuel tank of sludge fuel lines and carburetor Refill with fres...

Page 30: ...RRECTIVE ACTION 1 Clean tank sludge reservoir and empty carburetor Fill the tank with proper fuel Open choke valve Clean or replace the air filter 16 9 BLACK EXHAUST BLACK SMOKE POSSIBE CAUSES 1 Choke left ON 2 Blocked air filter 3 Carburetor problem POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS 1 Move choke to correct position 2 Clean air filter 3 Clean carburetor ...

Page 31: ...o 8 2 1 Ignition System Full Transistor Start Method Recoil Fuel Type Tank Capacity L Unleaded Petrol 6 5Litres Engine Oil Capacity L 0 6 Engine Oil SAE10W30 or 15W40 Bore Stroke 70 0mm 54 0mm Continuous Running Time Hr 3 7 75 Load Noise Level dB A 7m 72 Dimensions LxWxH mm 400x480x450 Net Weight kg 30 The noise level may vary in different environments 17 SPECIFICATION ...

Page 32: ...ould not be disposed of in your domestic waste 19 5 You MUST recycle WEEE in accordance with your local authority or recycling centre 19 6 Battery recycling certain products contain batteries which should not be disposed of in your domestic waste 19 7 You MUST recycle batteries in accordance with your local authority or recycling centre 19 8 Unwanted packaging materials should be sorted and taken ...

Page 33: ... normal wear and tear accidents misuse lack of maintenance neglect natural disaster or other external causes to damage caused by operating the equipment in a manner outside that described in the instructions The warranty is considered void if the item has been modified altered or tampered with Belts seals blades recoil start assemblies bearings wheels tyres brake shoes cables etc are not covered u...

Page 34: ...34 23 TECHNICAL DIAGRAM ...

Page 35: ...35 NOTES ...

Page 36: ...Inquiries Please Contact GENPOWER LTD Isaac Way London Road Pembroke Dock UNITED KINGDOM SA72 4RW T 44 0 1646 687 880 F 44 0 1646 686 198 E info hyundaipowerequipment co uk www hyundaipowerequipment co uk Licensed by Hyundai Corporation Korea ...

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