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GSW
shown in the photo with number (
1
) (purely
indicative) (the shape and colour of the tank could
differ depending on the version of the generator).
In SOUNDPROOF generators, the coolant tank can
be reached by opening the filler cap (
2
) located on
top of the bonnet.
Checking the level of coolant
•
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance
manual of the engine.
Topping up the coolant
•
Stop the generator and wait for the engine to cool
off completely (at least 1 HOUR).
•
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance
manual of the engine.
Changing the coolant
•
Stop the generator and wait for the engine to cool
off completely (at least 1 HOUR).
•
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance
manual of the engine.
NOTE
Refer to the engine manual to identify
the position and shape of the valve to
drain the coolant.
6.5.4
Replacing the coolant
filter
ATTENTION
Do not open the filler cap with the
engine hot. When the engine is hot,
steam and boiling water could be
violently ejected.
Replace the coolant filter referring to the supplied
use and maintenance manual of the engine.
Replacing the coolant filter:
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance manual
of the engine.
6.5.5
Replacing the air filter
NOTE
The air filter must always be clean
and in good condition, otherwise it
must be replaced. Eliminate old
filters; old filters must not be
cleaned or reused. Do not run the
engine without the air filter as dust
or other substances could be drawn
into the engine causing premature
wear and possible damage.
Replace the air filter while referring to the supplied
use and maintenance manual of the engine.
Replacement
:
•
Stop the generator and wait for the engine to cool
off completely before replacing the filter.
•
Refer to the supplied use and maintenance
manual of the engine.
6.5.6
Replacing the fuel pre-
filter and filter
WARNING
The fuel pre-filter and filter must be
replaced when the engine is cool to
prevent the risk of fire caused by a
fuel leak on red-hot surfaces.
6.MAINTENANCE
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