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A STEELFORT PRODUCT

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Normal phenomena such as noise, vibration 

and or oil, are considered by Steelfort as not 

affecting the quality, function or performance 

of the product.

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Any damage due to improper storage and or 

transport.

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Consumable replacement items: Spark plugs, 

contact points, shear pins, fuel strainers, oil 

filter elements, air cleaner elements, brake 

shoes or pads, clutch components, fuses, 

motor brushes, gaskets, tube or hoses, 

belts, cutting blades, light bulbs, serviceable 

bearings. Petroleum and others fluids: Oil, 

grease, battery electrolyte, and radiator 

coolant. Other items specified by Steelfort.

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Periodical maintenance items such as cleaning, 

inspection and adjustments.

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Any repair and/or adjustment performed by 

persons other than an authorised LawnMaster 

dealer, or damage resulting therefrom. All 

maintenance and repairs conducted by 

unauthorised LawnMaster service dealers and 

or persons will void the warranty. 

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Any repair and/or adjustment to correct 

improperly and or poor-quality work that is 

previously performed.

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Incidental expenses that are incurred in the 

warranty claim for additional expenses such as 

towing, communications, accommodation and 

meals, that are incurred due to the breakdown 

of the product at a remote location are not 

covered. 

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Any expense related to personal injury 

and/or property damage, (exclusive of the 

product itself). Compensation for loss of 

time, commercial losses or rental costs of 

a substitute product during the period of 

adjustment.

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Any damage which results from unavoidable 

natural disasters, fire, collision, theft, etc.

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Any normal wear or deterioration, such as that 

of sliding and or rotating parts caused under 

normal operating conditions i.e., normal wear 

to pistons, piston rings, cylinder bores, piston 

pins, valve seats, stems and bearings.

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Any damage resulting from exposure of the 

product to soot and smoke, medicines and 

chemical agents, seawater, sea breeze, salt or 

other environmental phenomena

DOMESTIC USE: 

Personal, residential or household use only and is 

covered by a 3-year warranty. NOTE: These warranty 

conditions apply in New Zealand only.

COMMERCIAL USE: 

All uses other than domestic use, including use for 

income-producing (including farming) or rental 

purposes have a 90-day warranty. NOTE: These 

warranty conditions apply in New Zealand only.

Summary of Contents for LGBQH6200

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT SILENTINVERTER GENERATOR PROUDLY NZ OWNED A STEELFORT PRODUCT LGBQH6200 E...

Page 2: ...ounding LGP Cylinder Check Inspection Of Connection With LGP STARTING THE GENERATOR 11 Recoil Start Electric Start LGP CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICAL DEVICES 14 Loading Capacity Wattage Reference Chart...

Page 3: ...ial use may void warranty These generators are designed for full time operation No personal modifications should be made to any part of the unit DANGER TOXIC FUMES The exhaust of the engine contains c...

Page 4: ...untrained people to operate the unit DO NOT leave the generator unattended when it is in operation Always turn off the generator prior to leaving the area ELECTRIC SHOCK The generator produces powerfu...

Page 5: ...nel when installing the right maintenance panel back into place USAGE OF HANDLE CAUTION Make sure the generator is placed on a level ground before using the handle After the handle button is pressed t...

Page 6: ...rt Handle 11 Combination Switch Start If Equipped Run Shut Off And Flameout 12 Right Maintenance Panel 13 Rear Lift Handle 14 Muffler Screen 15 Muffler 1 Overcurrent Protector 2 AC Output 3 Ground Ter...

Page 7: ...gine automatically and oil alarming lamp will blink when recoil starter is pulled The engine will not run until the oil has been filled to the proper level Note If engine stalls or fails to start turn...

Page 8: ...not present when generator has not been used for long periods Note If you do not plan to use the generator in the near future please use this function or drain the fuel inside the carburettor using th...

Page 9: ...at altitudes above 5 000 feet 1 500 meters CAUTION Even with carburetor modification generator horsepower will decrease by 3 5 for every 1 000 feet 300 meters increase in altitude The effect of altitu...

Page 10: ...eposits from forming in essential fuel system components such as the carburetor fuel filter fuel hose or tank during longterm storage Also experience indicates that alcohol blended fuels gasohol ethan...

Page 11: ...leaks If bubbles appear and become larger it indicates that any connector is not installed in place or is damaged resulting in leakage Please close the fuel cylinder valve and turn off the generator i...

Page 12: ...l be started and the start button will be reset automatically WARNING When the generator cannot be started through electric start due to low battery power which is caused by generator idling for a lon...

Page 13: ...he generator after using other batteries without authorization STARTING THE GENERATOR WITH LGP IF EQUIPPED 1 Perform pre use inspection items and remove all loads 2 Connection steps of relief valve as...

Page 14: ...e risk of electrical shock DO NOT use electrical cords that are worn frayed bare or otherwise damaged DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles DO NOT handle generator or electrical cords while standing...

Page 15: ...enerator is idle for a long time If the generator needs to be idle for a long time please turn the fuel cock to Shut off position Turn the combination switch to Flameout position until the fuel in the...

Page 16: ...DULE Before servicing the generator stop the gen erator disconnect all electric devices and battery if equipped and allow the generator to cool down Follow the service intervals indicated in the chart...

Page 17: ...n the average temperature in your area is within the indicated range OIL MUST BE PLACED IN ENGINE BEFORE STARTING Ambient temperature Oil capacity rated See Parameters 3 2 ADDING OIL WARNING The engin...

Page 18: ...nt 3 Wash in liquid detergent and warm water 4 Squeeze thoroughly dry in a clean cloth 5 Saturate in clean engine oil 6 Squeeze in a clean absorbent cloth to remove all excess oil 7 Place the filter i...

Page 19: ...mpletely before servicing the spark arrester 2 Remove the muffler blind window first 3 Remove the spark arrester screen 4 Carefully remove the carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen with a wir...

Page 20: ...ecoil starter slightly to distribute the oil and lubricate the cylinder And then attach the spark plug 7 Store the unit in a clean dry area out of direct sunlight 8 Disconnect the battery TRANSPORTATI...

Page 21: ...21 A STEELFORT PRODUCT TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 22: ...PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 SPECIFICATION PARAMETER TABLE Note The generating set with different specification and configurations may have different parameters and may change at any time...

Page 23: ...23 A STEELFORT PRODUCT 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS BQH6200E ELECTRIC START Note This circuit diagram is for reference only due to the generator set condition difference...

Page 24: ...f purchase documentation are required and must include the engine serial number and frame serial number as appropriate for all warranty claims Authorised LawnMaster dealers are able to repair and or r...

Page 25: ...s that are incurred in the warranty claim for additional expenses such as towing communications accommodation and meals that are incurred due to the breakdown of the product at a remote location are n...

Page 26: ...0 Rangitikei Street Private Bag 11045 Palmerston North 4412 New Zealand 06 350 1350 Steelfort Auckland 880 Great South Road Penrose Auckland 1061 New Zealand 09 573 1324 lawnmasternz FIND US www lawnm...

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