Manual
theenginewillautomaticallystop.Ifyouattempttostartthegenerator
withoutaddressingtheproblem,theunitwillnotstart.Whenthe"lowoil"
lightilluminates,checktheoillevelfirstto makecertainthatthereis
adequateoilinthereservoir.
Donotadjusteithertheenginegovernorboltthatcontrolsenginespeedor
thefuelinjectionboltthatcontrolsfuelmix.Doingsowillaffecttheoverall
performanceofyourgenerator.
5.2 Operational System Checks
• Determine whether there is abnormal sound or vibration
• Determine whether the engine misfires or runs rough.
• Examine the color of the exhaust. If it is too black or too white, shut off your
generator and contact your All-Power service representative.
Caution:
• If your generator has been in operation, the muffler will be extremely hot. Do
Not touch the muffler as you can be severely burned.
• Never refill the fuel tank while the engine is running.
6. Your Generators Capacity
Caution
• Do not attempt to start two or more devices simultaneous. First plug in or
start one device and then the next and then the next.
• Do not use floodlights with other devices.
6.1 AC application
• Make certain that you operate the generator at its rated speed in RPM's. If
this is not done, the AVR or Automatic Voltage Regulator will incorrectly
produce too much voltage shortening the life of the AVR.
• After switching on the air switch, check the voltmeter on the control panel.
The voltmeter should point to 120V +!- 5% for a single phase generator and
230V +!- 5% (50 Hz) for a multiphase generator.
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