Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Marine Generator Manual
- Current revision status
- 3. General Instructions and Regulations
- 3.1 Safety first!
- 3.2 Tools
- 3.3 Manufacturer declaration in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
- 3.4 Customer registration and guarantee
- 3.5 Safety Instructions - Safety First!
- 3.5.1 Safe operation
- 3.5.2 Observe safety instructions!
- 3.5.3 Personal protective clothing (PPE)
- 3.5.4 Cleanliness ensures safety
- 3.5.5 Safe handling of fuels and lubricants
- 3.5.6 Exhaust fumes and fire protection
- 3.5.7 Safety precautions against burns and battery explosions
- 3.5.8 Protect your hands and body from rotating parts!
- 3.5.9 Anti-freeze and disposal of fluids
- 3.5.10 Implementation of safety inspections and maintenance
- 3.6 Warning and instruction signs
- 4. In case of Emergency First Aid / Im Notfall - Erste Hilfe
- 5. Basics
- 5.1 Intended use of the machine
- 5.2 Purpose of the manual and description of the definitions of the trained persons/operators/users
- 5.3 Components of the i-system
- 5.4 Panda transport box
- 5.5 Opening the GFK sound insulation capsule
- 5.6 Transport and loading/unloading
- 5.7 Special service instructions and measures for extended machine downtimes and decommissioning
- 6. Panda 5000i PMS generator
- 7. Installation Instructions
- 7.1 Personal requirements
- 7.2 Place of installation
- 7.3 Generator Connections
- 7.4 Installation of the cooling system - raw water
- 7.4.1 General information
- 7.4.2 Installation of the through hull fitting in Yachts - scheme
- 7.4.3 Quality of the raw water sucking in line
- 7.4.4 Generator installation above waterline
- 7.4.5 Generator installation below waterline
- 7.4.6 First filling and ventilation of the internal cooling water circuit
- 7.4.7 Temperature check for controlling the cooling water circuit
- 7.5 Installation of the water cooled exhaust system
- 7.6 .Installation of the waterlock
- 7.7 Exhaust / water separator
- 7.8 Installation exhaust water separator
- 7.9 Fuel system installation
- 7.10 Ventilating the fuel system
- 7.11 Generator DC system installation
- 7.12 Generator AC System Installation
- 7.13 Checking and filling of the oil circuit
- 7.14 Isolation test
- 7.15 Initial operation
- 8. Maintenance Instructions
- 8.1 Personal requirements
- 8.2 Personal requirements
- 8.3 Hazard notes for the maintenance and failure
- 8.4 Environmental protection
- 8.5 General maintenance instructions
- 8.6 Maintenance interval
- 8.7 Oil Change Intervals
- 8.8 Checking oil-level
- 8.9 Replacement of engine oil and engine oil filter
- 8.10 Verifying the starter battery and (if necessary) the battery bank
- 8.11 Checking the water separator in the fuel supply
- 8.12 De-aerating of the coolant circuit / freshwater
- 8.13 The raw water circuit
- 9. Generator Tables
- 10. Inverter Panda PMGi 5000
- Panda iControl2
- Current revision status
- Hardware
- 11. Safety instructions for the Panda iControl2
- 12. General operation
- 12.1 The Panda iControl2 panel
- 12.2 Starting preparation / Checks (daily)
- 12.3 Operation
- 12.4 Other operating functions
- 12.4.1 Set-up menu
- 12.4.2 Setting the brightness of the backlight ("backlight" and "dimtime")
- 12.4.3 The configuration menu ("config")
- 12.4.4 The network ID
- 12.4.5 Saving settings and exiting the set-up menu ("Save & Exit")
- 12.4.6 Activating/deactivating the autostart function ("Autostart")
- 12.4.7 Resetting the service interval ("Service")
- 12.4.8 Priming the fuel system ("Prime Fuel")
- 12.4.9 Selecting and saving a unit for the temperature value output
- 12.5 iControl2-Emergency-Stop
- 13. Installation
- 14. Maintenance
- 15. Annex
- 16. Warnings and error messages
- 16.1 Warnings
- 16.2 Faults
- 16.3 The error memory of the iControl 2 Panel
- 16.3.1 How to get to the error memory of the iControl2 Panel?
- 16.3.2 How are stored errors displayed?
- 16.3.3 How do I exit the error memory after having read the entries?
- 16.3.4 Can I delete the error memory?
- 16.3.5 Where are the errors stored?
- 16.3.6 In which language are the stored errors displayed?
- 16.3.7 Is it possible to upgrade an old iGenerator model by the error memory?

General Instructions and Regulations
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3.5.7 Safety precautions against burns and battery explosions
The generator and its cooling agents and lubricants as well as the fuel can get hot while the generator is
operated. Use caution around hot components such as parts containing exhaust fumes, radiator, hoses,
and engine block during operation and after the generator was shut down.
The cooling system may be pressurised. Open the cooling system only after letting the engine and the
coolant cool down. Wear appropriate protective clothing (e.g. safety goggles, gloves).
Prior to operation, ensure that the cooling system is sealed and that all hose clamps are tightened.
The battery represents an explosion hazard, this applies both to the starter battery and the battery bank
of the AGT generators. While batteries are being charged, a hydrogen-oxygen mixture is generated,
which is highly explosive (electrolytic gas).
Do not use or charge batteries if the fluid level is below the MINIMUM marking. The life span of the
battery is significantly reduced, and the risk of explosion increases. Refill to a fluid level between maximum and
minimum level without delay.
Especially during charging, keep sparks and naked fire away from the batteries. Ensure that the battery
terminals are tightly connected and not corroded to avoid sparking. Use an appropriate terminal grease.
Check the charge level with an adequate voltmeter or acid siphon. Contact of a metal object across the
terminals will result in short-circuiting, battery damage, and high explosion risk.
Do not charge frozen batteries. Heat the batteries to +16 °C (61 °F) prior to charging.
3.5.8 Protect your hands and body from rotating parts!
Always keep the capsule closed while operating the generator.
To check the V-belt tension, always shut down the generator.
Keep your hands and body away from rotating parts such as V-belt, fans, pulleys, and flywheel. Contact
can cause severe injury.
Do not run the engine without the safety devices in place. Prior to start-up, mount all safety devices securely and
check for proper attachment and function.
3.5.9 Anti-freeze and disposal of fluids
Anti-freeze contains toxic substances. To prevent injury, wear rubber gloves and wash off any anti-freeze
immediately in case of skin contact. Do not mix different anti-freeze agents. The mixture may cause a
chemical reaction generating harmful substances. Use only anti-freeze that was approved by Fischer
Panda.
Protect the environment. Collect drained fluids (lubricants, anti-freeze, fuel), and dispose of them
properly. Observe the local regulations for the respective country. Ensure that no fluids (not even very
small quantities) can drain into the soil, sewers, or bodies of water.