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CHECKING THE FUEL LEVEL
1. Unscrew the fuel cap and check the fuel level in the tank.
2. Fill the fuel tank to the fuel filter level.
3. Tighten the fuel cap securely.
Fig. 5
1. Unscrew the oil dipstick and wipe it
out with a clean cloth.
2. Insert the dipstick without screwing
it in.
3. Check the oil level by a mark on the
oil dipstick.
4. Add oil if its level is below the mark
on the oil dipstick.
5. Screw on the dipstick.
Wipe up spilled fuel immediately with a clean, dry, soft cloth, as the
fuel may harm painted surfaces or plastic parts.
Fuel tank volume:
see specifications table.
CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL
The generator is transported free of motor oil. Do not start the engine until it is
filled with sufficient amount of motor oil.
Recommended motor oil:
SAE 10W30, SAE 10W40.
Recommended motor oil grade:
API Service SG type or higher.
Motor oil quantity:
see specifications table.
Be sure to charge the battery before operating the models equipped with
electric starters. Charge the battery with an optional charger (not included),
or allow the generator to operate at 50% load for at least one hour when
operating for the first time.
8. CHECK BEFORE GETTING STARTED
CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL
Before the first start of the generator, fill the coolant through the dedicated hole
on the top of the station. Change the coolant every 2 years, unless otherwise
specified in the coolant specifications. If you have any questions, contact the
manufacturer’s authorized representative or an authorized dealer in your area.
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