11
REV D
60706-233
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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Causes
Won’t start
Low oil level
Fouled spark plug
Out of fuel
Start switch in OFF position
Fuel Valve turned off
Plugged fuel filter
Blown fuse in key switch
Voltage too low
Engine speed is too low
Generator overloaded
Defective stator
Defective rotor (field)
Defective capacitor
Circuit breaker trips
Defective load
Defective receptacle
Excessive load
Voltage too high
Engine speed is too high
Generator overheating
Overloaded
Insufficient ventilation
No output voltage
Short in load (disconnect)
Tripped or defective circuit breaker
Broken or loose wire
Defective receptacle
No residual magnetism (in generator)
Defective stator
Defective rotor (field)
Shorted capacitor
Shorted diodes on rotor
GFCI receptacle tripped
CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM