
9. Troubleshooting
Problems
Probable causes
Possible solutions
Engine not
starting
Load connected to the generating set during start-up.
Disconnect the load.
Oil level too low.
Check the oil level and top up if necessary
(see § Checking the oil level)
.
Engine red light indicator is turned on.
Check the oil level and top up if necessary
(see § Checking the oil level)
.
Oil filter (fig. B - No. 5) clogged.
Replace the oil filter
(see § Replacing the oil filter).
Unsuitable fuel.
Change the fuel
(see § Specifications).
Fuel level too low.
Fill up with fuel
(see § Filling with fuel).
Fuel tap (fig. A - No. 6) closed.
Open the fuel tap.
Fuel filter (fig. C - No. 3) clogged.
Replace the fuel filter
(see § Replacing the fuel filter)
.
Air filter (fig. A - No. 7) clogged.
Clean the air filter
(see § Cleaning the air filter)
.
Faulty starter battery (fig. A - No. 13).
Recharge or replace the starter battery.
Defective spark plug (fig. E - No. 2).
Check the spark plug
(see § Checking the spark plug)
and replace if necessary.
Fuel supply blocked or leaking.
Have it checked, repaired or replaced.*
Engine stopped
Oil level too low.
Check the oil level and top up if necessary
(see § Checking the oil level)
.
Engine red light indicator is turned on.
Check the oil level and top up if necessary
(see § Checking the oil level)
.
Fuel level too low.
Fill up with fuel
(see § Filling with fuel).
Blocked ventilation inlets.
Clean the generating set
(see § Cleaning the
generating set)
.
No electric
current
Circuit breakers (fig. A - No. 11) not actuated.
Actuate the circuit breakers.
Defective appliance supply cord.
Change the cord.
Defective electrical sockets (fig. A - No. 12).
Have it checked, repaired or replaced.*
Defective alternator.
Have it checked, repaired or replaced.*
Triggering of
circuit breakers
Device connected or faulty cord.
Disconnect the device and the cord.
Overload
(see § Capacity of the generating set).
Remove the overload.
No working
hours counter
Working hours counter fuse (fig. A - No. 15) faulty.
Have it checked, repaired or replaced.
* Operation(s) to be entrusted to one of our agents.
10. Specifications
Model
TECHNIC 7500 TE AVR C
TECHNIC 9000 TE C
Maximum output / Rated output
6500 W / 5200 W
7200 W / 5760 W
Acoustic pressure at 1 m
88 dB(A)
Engine type
Kohler CH 15
Recommended fuel
Unleaded petrol
Fuel tank capacity
35 L
Recommended oil
SAE 10W30
Oil sump capacity
1.9 L
Oil failure cut-out
X
Circuit breaker
●
Direct current
X
Alternating current
400V-7.5A
400V-8.3A
Socket type
3 x 2P+T-230V-10/16A - 1 x 3P+N+T-400V-16A
Spark plug type
CHAMPION : RC12YC
Battery
●
Dimensions l x w x h
89.5 x 57 x 77 cm
Weight (without fuel)
124 kg
● : standard
○ : option
X: not possible
AVR: The AVR system (Automatic Voltage Regulation) enables a more efficient stabilisation of the generating set voltage.
Summary of Contents for Technic 7500 TE C
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