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  A. Start the engine and warm it up, stop the engine and remove the 

    spark plug wire to prevent it from accidentally being started.

  B. This engine has an oil drain valve for your convenience. Attach a 

    neoprene hose and drain the oil into an approved container.   

  C. Remove the oil filter and dispose of it properly.

  D. Before you install the new oil filter, clean the filter mounting base 

    and coat the seal of the new oil filter will clean engine oil.

  E. Install the oil filter by hand until the gasket contacts the oil filter 

    adapter, then tighten the oil filter 1/2 to 3/4 turns.

  F. Replace oil drain bolt making sure the sealing washer is in place.

  G. Remover the oil filter plug and refill with new oil. Make sure to use 

    the proper grade oil based on your operating temperature.

NOTE:

 This engine requires 78 to 80 ounces of oil if  it is completely 

drained. Use caution when refilling the engine as some residual oil may 

have remained in the engine. Always use the dipstick when filling the 

engine with oil to prevent overfilling.

  H. Replace filter plug.

  I. Start the engine and warm it up.

  J . After warming up the engine, recheck the oil level and refill as 

    necessary to bring it to the proper level.

 

DUAL ELEMENT AIR FILTER

Clean and/or replace the foam pre-cleaner and the air filter annually or 

every 100 hours. Service more often under dusty conditions.

WARNING: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Never start or run the engine with the air filter removed.

  A. Loosen snaps (‘A’) and remove cover (‘B’).

 

  B. Remove the nut (‘D’) and the retainer (‘E’).

  C. Remove the air filter (‘F’). 

  D. Remove the pre-cleaner (‘G’) from the air filter.

  E. To loosen debris, gently tap the air filter on a hard surface. If the 

    air filter is excessively dirty replace with a new filter. 

Neoprene Hose, 1/2” I.D.

Cut to length

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ENGINE CARE

If major engine service or repair is required, contact 

an authorized engine service center.  The manufac-

turer of these engines has established an excellent 

world-wide engine service organization.  Engine ser-

vice is very likely available from a nearby authorized 

dealer or distributor.  Check the yellow pages of your 

local telephone directory under “Engines-Gasoline” 

for the closest engine repair center or ask the dealer 

from whom you purchased the power plant. 

1.

 Change the oil

 after the 

rst 5 hours of operation 

and yearly or 100 hours thereafter under normal op-

erating conditions.  Change engine oil every 50 hours 

of operation if the engine is operated under heavy 

load, or in high ambient temperatures.

a.  Start the engine and warm it up, stop the engine  

  and remove the spark plug wire to prevent it 

  from accidently being started.

b.  Remove oil drain plug at base of the engine 

  (Ref “B”) and drain the oil into an approved 

 container.

c.  Remove the oil 

lter (Ref “C”) and dispose of it

 properly.

d.  Before you install the new oil 

lter, lightly lubri- 

  cate the oil 

lter gasket with fresh clean oil.

e.  Install the oil 

lter by hand until the gasket 

  contacts the oil 

lter adapter, then tighten the oil  

lter 1/2 to 3/4 turns. 

f.  Replace oil drain plug.

g.  Remove oil 

ller plug and re

ll with new oil.

  Refer to the table on page 5 for the proper    

  grade of oil based on your operating  

 temperature. 

NOTE:  This engine requires 78 to 80 ounces of oil 

if it is completely drained.  Use caution when re

lling

the engine as some residual oil may have remained 

in the engine.  Always use the dipstick when 

lling

the engine with oil to prevent over

lling.

h. Replace 

ller plug.

I.  Start the engine and warm it up.

J.  After warming up the engine, recheck the oil   

  level and re

ll as necessary to bring it to the 

  proper level.  See page 5 for proper oil level.

2.

Checking the Oil Level

:  The oil level must al-

ways be checked before the engine is started.  Take 

care to remove any dirt or debris from around the 

oil

ll plug before removing.  Be sure the oil level is 

maintained.  Fill to the “

FULL

” mark on the dipstick.

3.

Dual Element Air Filter

:  Clean and/or replace 

foam pre-cleaner and air 

lter annually or every 100 

hours.  Service more often under dusty conditions.

WARNING:  EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Never start or run the engine with the air 

lter re-

moved

a.  Loosen snaps (Ref “A”) and remove cover.   

  Ref “B”

Maintenance Chart

First 5 Hours

x

Change oil

Every 8 Hours or Daily

x

Check engine oil level

x

Clean area around muffler and controls

Every 100 Hours or Annually

x

Clean or change air filter

*

x

Clean pre-cleaner (if equipped)

*

x

Change engine oil and filter

x

Replace spark plug

x

Check muffler and spark arrester

Every 250 Hours or Annually

x

Check valve clearance. Adjust if necessary.

Every 400 Hours or Annually

x

Change air filter

x

Replace fuel filter

x

Clean air cooling system

*

x

Clean oil cooler fins

*

*

In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present, clean more often.

A

B

F

E

D

G

C

B

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.

NOTE: Do NOT use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter. 

Pressurized air can damage the filter and solvents will disolve the filter.

  F.  Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water. Then allow it 

 

to thoroughly air dry. DO NOT oil the pre-cleaner. 

  G. Install the pre-cleaner to the air filter..

  H. Install the air filter and secure with retainer and nut.

  I. Install and secure the cover.

SPARK PLUG

Replace annually or every 100 above hours of operation. Always 

replace with the same spark plug that came in the engine and check 

gap before installing. Spark plug gap is 0.030”. Poor spark will also 

occur if spark plug wire does not fit firmly on spark plug. If this happens, 

reform the terminal to fit firmly on spark plug tip.

CARBON CANISTER

Designed to collect, store, and dispose of fuel vapors created in the 

fuel tank/fuel system. The canister should last the life of the unit as long 

as it stays dry.

Summary of Contents for WC10000VE

Page 1: ...WINCO INC 225 S CORDOVA AVE LE CENTER MN 56057 507 357 6821 SERVICE DEPT 507 357 6831 www wincogen com INSTALLATION AND OPERATORS WC10000VE E G GENERATOR MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ou have selected a high quality precision engineered generator designed and tested to give you years of satisfactory service To get the best performance from your new generator it is important that yo...

Page 3: ...d know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate E Store fuel only in an approved container and only in a well ventilated area F Follow local codes for closeness to combustib...

Page 4: ...this 9 600 watt rated output generator A B represent the 120 volt output legs of this generator Up to 4 800 watts at 120 volts 40 Amps can be drawn from the receptacles attached to either A or B outp...

Page 5: ...system The necessity of using the correct oil and keep ing the crankcase full cannot be overemphasized Engine failures resulting from inadequate or improper lubricant are considered abuse and not cove...

Page 6: ...an 5 to 10 Watts they will not turn the Conserv R off resulting in low voltage being supplied to them This low voltage can do permanent damage to these appliances BATTERY INSTALLATION This engine gene...

Page 7: ...TICE ENGINE START LOCKOUT This unit will not start if it is low on oil The lu bricating oil level must be at the full mark before the engine will start and run BASIC OPERATION MANUAL STARTING Refer to...

Page 8: ...odically to ensure continued proper operation of the generating plant and appliances If the generator is not equipped with a voltmeter it can be checked with a portable meter CONNECTING THE LOADS APPL...

Page 9: ...d by a licensed electrician according to all applicable codes The electrician will move the critical circuits to be powered during the outage to the emergency panel Keep in mind only a limited amount...

Page 10: ...dual oil may have remained in the engine Always use the dipstick when lling the engine with oil to prevent over lling h Replace ller plug I Start the engine and warm it up J After warming up the engin...

Page 11: ...ufflers equipped with spark arresters the spark arrester must be removed every 50 hours for cleaning and inspection Replace if damaged TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Causes Won t start Low oil level...

Page 12: ...rticular purpose are limited to 24 months from date of purchase In no event is WINCO liable for incidental or consequential damages Note Some states do not allow limitation on the duration of implied...

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