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MAINTENANCE
ClEaning tHE gEnErator
The generator should be kept clean and dry at all
times to ensure its reliable and safe operation. This
must be checked each time before using the generator.
Use a damp cloth which has been soaked in a mixture
of household detergent and warm water and then
wrung out to remove excess liquid. Wipe the exterior
surfaces of the generator clean and then repeat with a
damp cloth which has been rinsed in clean water and
wrung out. Finish by wiping off all moisture with a dry
cloth. Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners.
A soft, non-metallic bristle brush and/or a vacuum
cleaner may be used to loosen and remove any built-
up dirt, mud or other debris. Low pressure compressed
air may also be used to blow off any dirt or dust.
NOTICE
NEVER use a water hose or pressure washer to
clean the generator. Water may enter the fuel or
electric systems and damage the generator. The risk
of electric shock is also possible.
Figure 47 – Engine Cooling Air Inlet Ports
Make sure all of the engine and alternator cooling air
ports are clean of any dirt or other debris (see Figures
47, 48 and 49) otherwise the generator may overheat
and be damaged.
Figure 48 – Alternator Cooling Air Inlet Ports
Figure 49 – Alternator Cooling Air Inlet and Outlet
Ports
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