Fig. 8
Trouble Shooting
Some generator service procedures present hazards that can result in severe personal injury or death.
Only trained and experienced service personnel with the knowledge of fuels, electricity, and rotating
machinery hazards should be allowed to perform generator service.
The status indicator lights on the control panel alert the owner to the status of the generator (Fig. 9).
1. The low oil LED will indicate the generator is low on oil. See Checking Engine Oil Level herein. If the
generator doesn’t start or continue to operate, check the status of the low oil level LED.
2. The Overload LED indicates an over current condition as well as general overload conditions. If this
is an over current condition the generator will disconnect the electrical output but the engine
will continue to operate. See Loading the generator and Resetting Overload.
3. The Output Ready LED indicates that the generator is ready to be used. The light may flash while
the generator is starting and will stay on continuously while running.
Fig. 9
Maintenance
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