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B. Replace oil drain plug.
C. Remove oil filler plug and refill with new oil. Refer to the table in
the engine manual for the proper grade of oil based on your
operating
temperature.
D. Replace filler plug.
AIR FILTER
Remove and clean cartridge yearly or after every 25 hours, whichever
occurs first. Service more often if necessary. Clean by tapping gently
on flat surface. If very dirty, replace the cartridge using only original
equipment parts available at any engine service center.
Do not use petroleum solvents, such as kerosene, to attempt to clean
the cartridge. They may cause deterioration of the cartridge.
DO NOT OIL CARTRIDGE.
DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED AIR TO CLEAN OR DRY CARTRIDGE.
SPARK PLUG
Clean and reset gap at .030” every 250 hours of operation. Do not blast
clean spark plug. Clean by scraping or wire brushing and washing with
a commercial solvent. Poor spark will occur if terminal does not fit firmly
on spark plug. If this happens reform the terminal to fit firmly on spark
plug tip.
GENERATOR CARE
Proper care and maintenance of the generator is necessary to ensure a
long trouble free life.
EXERCISING THE GENERATOR
The generator should be operated every three to four weeks. It should
be operated for a period of time sufficient to warm the unit up and to
dry out any moisture that has accumulated in the windings. If left, this
moisture can cause corrosion in the winding. Frequent operation of the
engine-generator set will also ensure that the set is operating properly
should it be needed in an emergency.
GENERATOR MAINTENANCE
Any major generator service, including the installation or replacement
of parts, should be performed only by a qualified electrical service
technician.
USE ONLY FACTORY APPROVED REPAIR PARTS.
A. Bearing - The bearing used in these generators is a heavy duty,
double sealed ball bearing. They require no maintenance or
lubrication.
B. Receptacles - Quality receptacles have been utilized. If a
receptacle should become cracked or otherwise damaged,
replace it. Using damaged or cracked receptacles can be both
dangerous to the operator and destructive to the equipment.
CLEANING
Remove dirt and debris with a cloth or brush. DO NOT use high
pressure spray to clean either the engine or the generator. The high
pressure spray could contaminate the fuel system and the generator
components.
1. Keep the air inlet screen on both the engine and generator free of
any dirt or debris to ensure proper cooling. At least yearly, remove
the blower housing on the engine and clean the chaff and dirt out of
the engine cooling fins and fly wheel. Clean more often if necessary.
Failure to keep these areas clean may cause overheating and
permanent damage to the unit.
2. Periodically clean muffler area to remove all grass, dirt, and
combustible debris to prevent a fire.
3. On engine mufflers equipped with spark arresters, the spark arrester
must be removed every 50 hours for cleaning and inspection. Replace
if damaged.