TP-6255 7/06
10
Safety Precautions and Instructions
Tightening the hardware.
Flying
projectiles can cause severe injury
or death.
Loose hardware can cause
the hardware or pulley to release from
the generator set engine and can cause
personal
injury.
Retorque
all
crankshaft and rotor hardware after
servicing. Do not loosen the crankshaft
hardware or rotor thrubolt when making
adjustments or servicing the generator
set. Rotate the crankshaft manually in
a clockwise direction only. Turning the
crankshaft
bolt
or
rotor
thrubolt
counterclockwise
can
loosen
the
hardware.
Servicing the generator set when it
is operating. Exposed moving parts
can cause severe injury or death.
Keep hands, feet, hair, clothing, and
test leads away from the belts and
pulleys when the generator set is
running. Replace guards, screens, and
covers before operating the generator
set.
Sound shield removal.
Exposed
moving parts can cause severe
injury or death.
The generator set
must be operating in order to perform
some
scheduled
maintenance
procedures. Be especially careful if the
sound shield has been removed,
leaving the belts and pulleys exposed.
(Sound-shield-equipped models only)
Notice
NOTICE
This
generator
set
has
been
rewired from its nameplate voltage
to
246242
NOTICE
Voltage reconnection.
Affix a notice
to the generator set after reconnecting
the set to a voltage different from the
voltage on the nameplate.
Order
voltage reconnection decal 246242
from
an
authorized
service
distributor/dealer.
NOTICE
Hardware damage.
The engine and
generator set may use both American
Standard and metric hardware. Use
the correct size tools to prevent
rounding of the bolt heads and nuts.
NOTICE
When replacing hardware, do not
substitute
with
inferior
grade
hardware.
Screws and nuts are
available in different hardness ratings.
To
indicate
hardness,
American
Standard hardware uses a series of
markings, and metric hardware uses a
numeric system. Check the markings
on the bolt heads and nuts for
identification.
NOTICE
Electrostatic
discharge
damage.
Electrostatic
discharge
(ESD)
damages electronic circuit boards.
Prevent
electrostatic
discharge
damage by wearing an approved
grounding wrist strap when handling
electronic circuit boards or integrated
circuits. An approved grounding wrist
strap provides a high resistance (about
1 megohm),
not a direct short
, to
ground
.
NOTICE
Fuse replacement.
Replace fuses
with fuses of the same ampere rating
and type (for example: 3AB or 314,
ceramic).
Do not substitute clear
glass-type fuses for ceramic fuses.
Refer to the wiring diagram when the
ampere
rating
is
unknown
or
questionable.
NOTICE
Saltwater damage.
Saltwater quickly
deteriorates metals. Wipe up saltwater
on and around the generator set and
remove
salt
deposits
from
metal
surfaces.
Summary of Contents for 6.5-27EFOZD
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