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wire brush. Thereafter service the spark plug after every
50 hours of operation.
- Pull off the spark plug boot with a twist.
- Remove the spark plug with the supplied spark plug
wrench (15).
- Assemble in reverse order.
8.4 Changing the oil and checking the oil level (B9-
13)
The motor oil is best changed when the Engine is at
working temperature.
- Only use motor oil SAE - 15W40 / (<0
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C) [SAE - 5W30].
8.4.1 Fill up Oil. (B13)
- Open the oil filler plug (9) by screw it off.
- Add exactly 0.35L engine oil with an oil filling funnel.
Or refer to content in 8.4.2.
- Screw the Oil filler plug back.
8.4.2 Checking Oil level. (B12)
- Place the generator on a slightly inclined surface so
that the dip stick is at proper position.
- Screw off the Oil Filler plug and wipe off any oil on the
dip stick.
- Put the oil dip stick back without screw into the Oil
filler.
Important!
Do not screw the dipstick in to check the oil level; simply
insert it up to the thread.
- Check the dip stick; make sure the oil level is between
“H” and “L” mark.
8.4.3 Let out used Oil (B17)
- Open the oil filler screw (9).
- Drain the used oil into a suitable receptacle by tilting
the generator.
8.4.4 Changing Engine Oil
- changing engine oil refers to the content in 8.4.3 and
8.4.1.
8.5 Oil shortage cut-out
This generator has a Low Oil level Protection system.
The oil shortage cut-out responds if there is too little
oil in the engine. In this case it will not be possible to
start the engine or it will cut out automatically after a
short period of time. It cannot be started again until the
engine oil has been topped up (see point 8.4.1).
8.6 Storage
If the generator is going to stop used for long time (more
than 3 months).
Make sure have done following points:
- Make sure the fuel tank is empty.
The fuel tank of the generator is not fully sealed. Long
time fuel storage could cause fuel deteriorate.
- Make sure there is no fuel in the carburetor.
To empty the carburetor. Unscrew the carburetor out let
screw. Collect the fuel inside. Then screw it back on or
run the generator with no load till stop.
Fuel residual could cause carburetor jamming.
- Make sure the engine is oil empty.
Emptying the oil refers to the content in 8.4.3.
Long time oil storage could cause oil deteriorate.
Deteriorated oil could jam the oil sensor.
Important!
Never storage the generator exposed out door.
9. Transport
ATTENTION!
Slipping or falling unit can crush hands and feet.
- Carry the generator on transportation handles:
- Lift the generator evenly.
- Carry the generator to the operating place.
- Drop the generator evenly.
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