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Air Cooling

 

WARNING

Hot Parts can cause severe 

burns.
Do not touch engine while 

operating or just after stopping.

Never operate engine with heat shields or 

guards removed.

Proper cooling is essential. To prevent over 

heating, clean screens, cooling fins, and other 

external surfaces of engine. Avoid spraying 

water at wiring harness or any electrical 

components. See Maintenance Schedule.

Repairs/Service Parts

We recommend that you use a Kohler 

authorized dealer for all maintenance, service, 

and engine parts. To find a Kohler authorized 

dealer visit KohlerEngines.com or call 1-800-

544-2444 (U.S. and Canada).

Storage

If engine will be out of service for 2 months or 

more follow procedure below.
1. Change oil while engine is still warm from 

operation. Remove spark plug(s) and pour 

about 1 oz. of engine oil into cylinder(s). 

Replace spark plug(s) and crank engine 

slowly to distribute oil.

2. Disconnect negative (-) battery cable.
3. Separate propane tank from unit and store 

separately in an area designated for safe 

propane tank storage.

4. Store engine in a clean, dry place.

Air Cleaner

NOTE:   Operating engine with loose or 

damaged air cleaner components 

could cause premature wear and 

failure. Replace all bent or damaged 

components.

NOTE:  Paper element cannot be blown out 

with compressed air.

1. Unhook retaining clips and remove end 

cap(s).

2. Check and clean inlet screen (if equipped).
3. Pull air cleaner element out of housing and 

replace. Check condition of inner element (if 

equipped); replace when dirty.

4. Check all parts for wear, cracks, or damage, 

and that ejector area is clean.

5. Install new element(s).
6. Reinstall end cap(s) with dust ejector valve/

screen down; secure with retaining clips.

Breather Tube

Ensure both ends of breather tube are properly 

connected.

Oil Cooler (if equipped)

1. Clean fins with a brush or compressed air.

2. Remove two screws securing oil cooler, and 

tilt to clean back side.

3. Reinstall oil cooler.

Summary of Contents for Command PRO EFI PCV850

Page 1: ...warranty card and on KohlerEngines com Please review carefully as it provides you specific rights and obligations To maintain compliance with applicable emission regulations exhaust system backpressur...

Page 2: ...RNING High Pressure Fluids can puncture skin and cause severe injury or death Do not work on fuel system without proper training or safety equipment Fluid puncture injuries are highly toxic and hazard...

Page 3: ...F Inlet Screen G Air Cleaner Housing H Heavy Duty Air Cleaner I Oil Cooler if equipped J Oil Fill Dipstick K Vaporizer Regulator L Oil Drain Plug M Oil Filter N Spark Plug O Lock Off P Vaporizer Regu...

Page 4: ...orage 4 Check that air cleaner components and all shrouds equipment covers and guards are in place and securely fastened 5 Check spark arrestor if equipped Starting WARNING Carbon Monoxide can cause s...

Page 5: ...Hours or Annually1 Change oil Oil filter is recommended Remove cooling shrouds and clean cooling areas Every 150 Hours1 Check air cleaner element Check oil cooler fins clean as necessary if equipped E...

Page 6: ...ipped This switch is designed to prevent engine from starting in a low oil or no oil condition Oil Sentry may not shut down a running engine before damage occurs In some applications this switch may a...

Page 7: ...r Removing these deposits is recommended Follow steps below to drain vaporizer regulators 1 Turn fuel supply valve off run engine out of fuel and turn off ignition switch 2 Disconnect and ground spark...

Page 8: ...s and crank engine slowly to distribute oil 2 Disconnect negative battery cable 3 Separate propane tank from unit and store separately in an area designated for safe propane tank storage 4 Store engi...

Page 9: ...ler Possible Cause Problem No Fuel Tank Nearly Empty Improper Fuel Dirt In Fuel Line Broken Fusible Link Dirty Restricted Vaporizer Regulator Inlet Filter Dirty Debris Screen Incorrect Oil Level Engin...

Page 10: ...eding maximum angle of operation may cause engine damage from insufficient lubrication Additional specification information can be found in service manual at KohlerEngines com Exhaust Emission Control...

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