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4.  ASSEMBLY

4.1. 

  

 Assemble all parts before filling with fuel and oil.

4.2.    

Wheels see figs 6-9

4.3. 

   

To mount the wheels, first slide the axle through the mountings on the bottom of the generator and fit the wheels as shown in fig.7.  

 

Make sure that the sides of the wheels with the more protruding wheel hubs are facing towards the generator, as the wheels will    

 

otherwise drag against the frame.

4.4. 

  

Foot see fig.6

4.4.1.   

Bolt feet, one each side, to frame at the opposite end from the axle (16).

4.5.    

Handle see

 

figs 8 & 9

4.5.1. 

  

Bolt brackets (17) to frame. Bolt handle (18) to brackets, see fig.9. 

 

5.    SET UP

5.1.    

Electrical safety

5.1.1.   

Electric supply cables and connected equipment must be in perfect condition.

5.1.2. 

    The generator is to be operated only with equipment whose voltage specifications conform with the generator’s output voltage.

5.1.3.     Never connect the generator to mains power supply.

5.1.4.   

Keep the cable length to the connected equipment as short as possible.

5.2.    

Earth connection

5.2.1.   

The housing is required to be connected to earth in order to discharge static electricity. To do this, connect one end of a cable to the  

 

earth connection on the generator, see fig.3.4 and the other end to an external earth (for example an earthing rod).

6.  OPERATION

 

Important: You must fill up with engine oil (approx.1.1ltr) and fuel before you can start the engine. See 7.4 and fig.10.

 

Oil shortage light will illuminate if engine oil is low, see fig.3.9A.

6.1. 

    

Make sure that the generator has sufficient ventilation.

6.2.     

Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to the spark plug.

6.3.     

Inspect the immediate vicinity of the generator.

6.4.     

Disconnect any electrical equipment which may already be connected to the generator. 

6.5.    

Starting the engine

6.5.1. 

  

Open the petrol tap, see fig.2.13 by turning it down.

6.5.2. 

   

Move the ON/OFF switch, see fig.1.10 to the ON position.

6.5.3. 

   

Move the choke lever, fig.1.11 to position IØI.

6.5.4. 

    Start the engine with the recoil starter, see fig.2.12 by pulling the handle forcefully. If the engine does not start, pull the handle again.

6.5.5. 

    Push the choke lever, see fig.2.11 back again after the engine has started.

 

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WARNING!

 When starting with the recoil starter, the motor may recoil suddenly as it starts up, resulting in hand injuries. Wear    

  protective gloves when starting the equipment.

6.6.    

Connecting equipment to the generator

6.6.1.   

230V socket

 Connect the equipment you want to use to the 230 V~socket, see fig.1.3A.

G3801 | Issue 1- 24/06/16

Original Language Version

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Summary of Contents for G3801

Page 1: ...n fire or an explosion No user performed modifications including venting of the exhaust and or cooling ventilation will eliminate the danger DANGER If this unit is used for back up power in the event of a commercial power failure the following steps must be taken Before connecting the generator to the electrical system open the main circuit breaker to isolate the generator and system from the comm...

Page 2: ...nk Fitted with one 230V 16A and one 110V 16A socket Powerful and reliable generator Smooth running unit fitted with anti vibration engine mounts Features low oil warning light overload protection and fuel gauge 3 SPECIFICATION Model no G3801 Motor power 9 2hp Motor type 4 stroke petrol Output 230V 50Hz Current rating 15 2 16A Continuous power rating 3500 1800W Maximum power rating 3800 2000W Fuel ...

Page 3: ...G3801 Issue 1 24 06 16 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 4: ...or see fig 3 4 and the other end to an external earth for example an earthing rod 6 OPERATION Important You must fill up with engine oil approx 1 1ltr and fuel before you can start the engine See 7 4 and fig 10 Oil shortage light will illuminate if engine oil is low see fig 3 9A 6 1 Make sure that the generator has sufficient ventilation 6 2 Make sure that the ignition cable is secured to the spar...

Page 5: ...he equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment Ensure that no water can seep into the device 7 2 Air filter see figs 11 12 7 2 1 Clean the air filter at regular intervals and replace it if necessary 7 2 2 Open both clips see fig 11 A and remove the air filter cover see fig 11 B 7 2 3 Remove t...

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