PRE-START CHECKS
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Inspect the engine and generator looking for damaged, loose and missing parts before set up and
starting. If any problems are found, do not use the equipment until it is properly fixed. The condition
of the generator is the owner’s responsibility. Vital components can start to deteriorate quickly and
unexpectedly, even if the generator is unused.
TIP:
Pre-operation checks should be made each time the generator is used.
PRE-START CHECK:
Check fuel level in fuel tank, refuel if necessary
Check oil level in engine
If necessary, add recommended oil to specific level.
Check generator for leakage
Check operation
If necessary, add recommended oil to specific level.
If necessary, consult a qualified technician
Never operate the engine in a closed area or it may cause unconsciousness and death within a
short time. Operate the engine in a well ventilated area. Before starting the engine, do not connect
any electric devices.
TIP:
The generator can be used with the rated output load at standard atmospheric conditions.
Ambient temperature
25 °C
Barometric pressure
100kPa
Relative humidity
30%
The output of the generator varies due to change of temperature, altitude and humidity. The output
of the generator is reduced when the temperature, the humidity and the altitude are higher than the
standard atmospheric conditions. Additionally, the load must be reduced when using in a confined
area as generator cooling will be affected.
BREAK-IN PERIOD
Breaking-in the Engine will help to ensure proper equipment and Engine operation.
The break-in period will last about 30 hours of use. DO NOT exceed 75% of the Generator’s
running wattage during this period.
Change the engine oil after this period.
Under normal operating conditions subsequent maintenance follows the schedule explained in the
maintenance section of this manual.
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