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Refer to Maintenance in the Operator’s Manual and engine manual for oil fill information.
Damage to equipment resulting from failure to follow this instruction will void engine and generator warranty.
If all engine servicing is complete, replace 15 Amp fuse in control panel and reset exercise timer. (See FAQ on Setting Exercise
Timer).
To make the task of adding oil more convenient, we recommend use of a funnel attached to a length of tubing long enough to reach
from the Coolant Fill door to the oil fill opening on the engine valve cover.
Engine Coolant System (if applicable)
With the engine cold, check the coolant level in the coolant recovery bottle. Maintenance instructions for engine coolant are found in
the engine Operator’s Manual.
Once each year service the air cleaner, as follows. If operating in a dusty environment, service more often.
1. Set control board system switch to OFF.
2. Remove 15 Amp fuse from control panel.
3. Remove filter cartridge - Remove the service cover by disengaging three clips and detaching cover, starting with the bottom
two clips and the top clip last. Gently move the end of the filter back and forth, then rotate while pulling straight out.
4. Clean outlet tube and check Vacuator valve - Use a clean cloth to wipe the filter sealing surface and the outlet tube surfaces.
Make sure that all contaminant is removed before the new filter is inserted. Be careful to not damage the sealing area on
the tube. Visually squeeze Vacuator valve attached to service cover to make sure it is flexible and not inverted, damaged or
plugged.
5. Clean filter - Use a soft bristle brush to loosen dirt and vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and debris. Low pressure air (not to
exceed 25 psi) may also be used to blow away dirt. Replace filter cartridge if any holes are detected in filter media.
6. Install clean filter properly - Insert the filter carefully. Seat the filter by hand, making certain it is completely into the air
cleaner housing before securing the cover in place. To complete a tight seal, apply pressure by hand at the outer rim of the
filter, not the flexible center. (Avoid pushing on the center of the urethane end cap.) No cover pressure is required to hold
the seal.
NEVER use the service cover to push the filter into place! Using the cover to push the filter in could cause damage to the housing,
cover, or fasteners and will void the warranty. If the service cover hits the filter before it is fully in place, remove the cover and push
the filter (by hand) further into the air cleaner and try again. The cover should go on with no extra force.
7. Reinstall service cover - Once the filter is in place, reinstall the service cover, positioning the cover with the arrow and the
word TOP to the top. Fasten the top clip first, the bottom two clips last. Make sure that all mounting bands, clamps, bolts,
and connections in the entire air cleaner system are tight and verify absence of holes in piping - repair if needed.
8. Replace 15 Amp fuse in control panel.
9. Set control board system switch to ON.
GLOSSArY Of TErMS
Alternating Current (AC): Current which varies from zero to a positive maximum to zero to a negative maximum to zero, a number
of times per second, the number being expressed in cycles per second of Hertz (HZ).
Alternator: A device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Amperage: The strength or intensity of an electric current, measured in amperes (AMPS).
Battery Charge Rectifier: A component which changes AC voltage from the battery charge windings (within the STATOR) to DC
voltage.
Brush: A conducting element, usually graphite and/or copper, which maintains sliding electrical contact between a stationary and a
moving element.
Conductor: A wire or cable designed for the passage of electrical current.
Contactor: A contactor is an electrically operated switch usually used in control circuits and whose contacts are considered high
amperage compared to a relay.
Core: The laminations in the generator constituting the magnetic structure thereof.
Current: The flow rate of electricity.
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