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NOTE: 

It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT:

 No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

WARRANTY:

 Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.

Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group.

Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park,

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

IP32 7AR

www.sealey.co.uk

sales@sealey.co.uk

01284 757500

01284 703534

Web

 

Important: 

This socket may be loaded continuously with 3500W and temporarily for a maximum of 2 minutes with 3800W.

6.6.2.   

The generator is suitable for 230 V~ AC appliances.

6.6.3.   

110V socket 

Connect the equipment you want to use to the 110V socket, see fig.1.3B.

 

Important:

 This socket may be loaded continuously for with 1750W and temporarily for 1850W for a maximum of 2 minutes. 

 

Note:  

The 110V socket is not able to be used to a maximum of 3800W because there is a 16Amp limit of current on the socket.

 

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DO NOT

 connect the generator to the domestic power network as this may result in damage to the generator itself or to other electrical

 

appliances in your home.

 

Note:

 Some electrical appliances (power jigsaws, drills, etc.) may have a higher level of power consumption when used in difficult  

 conditions.

6.7.   

 

Switching off the engine

6.7.1. 

    Before you switch off the generator, allow it to run briefly with no consumers so that it can “cool down”.

6.7.2. 

  

Move the ON/OFF switch, see fig.1.10 to position “OFF” with the key.

6.7.3.     Close the petrol tap.

6.8.    

Overload cut-out 2 x 230 V socket-outlets

 

Important. The generator is fitted with an overload cut-out. 

This shuts down the sockets, see fig.1.3. You can restart the sockets  

 

by pressing the overload cut-out, see fig.1.5.

 

Important! If this happens, reduce the electric power you are taking from the generator or remove any defective connected  

 appliances.

7.  MAINTENANCE

 

Note: 

Switch off the motor and pull the spark plug boot from the spark plug before doing any cleaning and maintenance work on the  

 equipment.

 

Important: 

Switch off the machine immediately and contact your Sealey dealer:

  

 

In the event of unusual vibrations or noise

   

 

If the engine appears to be overloaded or misfires

7.1.    

Cleaning

7.1.1.   

Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible.

7.1.2.   

Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.

7.1.3. 

  

We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it. Clean the equipment regularly with a moist  

 

cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that  

 

no water can seep into the device.

7.2.   

 

Air filter see figs 11 & 12.

 

7.2.1. 

  

Clean the air filter at regular intervals, and replace it if necessary.

7.2.2. 

    Open both clips, see fig.11.A and remove the air filter cover, see fig.11.B.

7.2.3. 

   

Remove the filter elements, see fig.12.C.  Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or petrol to clean the elements.  Clean the elements by  

 

tapping them on a flat surface. In cases of stubborn dirt first clean with soapy water, then rinse with clear water and air dry.

7.2.4.     Assemble in reverse order.

7.3.   

 

Spark plug see figs.13 & 14

7.4.    

Check the spark plug for dirt and grime after 20 hours of operation and if necessary clean with a copper wire brush. Thereafter service  

 

the spark plug after every 50 hours of operation.

7.4.1. 

    Open the maintenance flap, see fig.13.E.

7.4.2.   

Pull off the spark plug boot with a twist.

7.4.3. 

   

Remove the spark plug with the supplied spark plug wrench, see fig.14.D.

7.4.4.     Assemble in reverse order

7.5.    

Changing the oil and checking the oil level (before using the machine) see fig.10.

7.5.1.   

The motor oil is best changed when the motor is at working temperature.

7.5.2.    

Only use motor oil (15W40).

7.5.3. 

   

Place the generator on a slightly inclined surface so that the oil drain plug is at the lower end.  Open the oil filler plug.  Open the oil  

 

drain plug and let the hot engine oil drain out into a drip tray.

7.5.4.     After the old oil has drained out, close the oil drain plug and place the generator on a level surface again.

7.5.5.    

Fill in engine oil up to the top mark on the oil dip stick (approx. 1.1 ltr).

    

Important:

 Do not screw the dipstick in to check the oil level, simply insert it up to the thread.

7.5.6.     Dispose of the waste oil properly.

7.6.    

Automatic oil cut-out light/switch see fig.3.9 & 3.9A

7.6.1.   

The automatic oil cut-out responds and the light will illuminate, if there is too little oil in the engine. In this case it will not be possible  

 

to start the engine or it will cut out automatically after a short period of time. It cannot be started again until the engine oil has been  

 

topped up, see 7.5.

 

Environmental Protection

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be 

sorted, taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment.

When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain off any fluids (if applicable)

into approved containers and dispose of the product and the fluids according to local regulations.

G3801 | Issue 1- 24/06/16

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for G3801

Page 1: ...n fire or an explosion No user performed modifications including venting of the exhaust and or cooling ventilation will eliminate the danger DANGER If this unit is used for back up power in the event of a commercial power failure the following steps must be taken Before connecting the generator to the electrical system open the main circuit breaker to isolate the generator and system from the comm...

Page 2: ...nk Fitted with one 230V 16A and one 110V 16A socket Powerful and reliable generator Smooth running unit fitted with anti vibration engine mounts Features low oil warning light overload protection and fuel gauge 3 SPECIFICATION Model no G3801 Motor power 9 2hp Motor type 4 stroke petrol Output 230V 50Hz Current rating 15 2 16A Continuous power rating 3500 1800W Maximum power rating 3800 2000W Fuel ...

Page 3: ...G3801 Issue 1 24 06 16 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 4: ...or see fig 3 4 and the other end to an external earth for example an earthing rod 6 OPERATION Important You must fill up with engine oil approx 1 1ltr and fuel before you can start the engine See 7 4 and fig 10 Oil shortage light will illuminate if engine oil is low see fig 3 9A 6 1 Make sure that the generator has sufficient ventilation 6 2 Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to the spar...

Page 5: ...he equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment Ensure that no water can seep into the device 7 2 Air filter see figs 11 12 7 2 1 Clean the air filter at regular intervals and replace it if necessary 7 2 2 Open both clips see fig 11 A and remove the air filter cover see fig 11 B 7 2 3 Remove t...

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