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TEC29EV
Operating the generator
17
8.6
Display messages
Display message
Description
Generator behaviour
Measures
LOW BATTERY
The battery voltage has fallen
below the minimum value for
starting up (9V).
The generator does not start. Charge the battery.
OIL CHANGE
The number of prescribed
operating hours has been
reached for changing the
engine oil.
The generator continues to
run.
Change the oil (see chapter
“Changing the oil (fig.
6
,
page 5)” on page 24), then
reset the alarm by pressing
and holding down the start
button.
NO FUEL
The fuel in the tank is in
reserve.
The generator continues to
run.
Refuel.
OIL ALERT
Insufficient engine oil.
The generator stops.
Fill up with oil (see chapter
“Checking the oil level” on
page 19).
GENERATOR ALERT!
General alarm message
Example: The control ring on
the throttle valve of the carbu-
rettor (stepper motor) is
faulty.
The generator stops.
Check the system by referring
to the troubleshooting table.
If the problem persists, con-
tact the manufacturer's
branch office in your country
(addresses on the back
page).
OVERLOAD!
The consumers generate an
overload at the output.
The inverter switches off,
therefore no voltage is sup-
plied but the engine carries
on running until it goes off.
Reduce the connected load
and start the generator again.
SHORT CIRCUIT
The consumers cause a short
circuit at the output.
The inverter switches off,
therefore no voltage is sup-
plied but the engine carries
on running until it goes off.
Check the connected con-
sumers then start the genera-
tor again.
OVER TEMPERATURE
Overheating
The inverter switches off so
no voltage is supplied to cool
the generator, but the engine
carries on running.
Leave the engine to cool
down for a few minutes then
start the generator again.
LOW POWER ENGINE
The inverter supply voltage
has dropped.
The generator stops.
Reduce the connected load
and start the generator again.