Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction and Safety
- Section 2: General Information
- Section 3: Operation
- Unit Setup
- Raising the Mast—Manual Winch
- Raising the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Raising the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Prestart Checklist
- Starting the Unit (Key Switch Models)
- Preparing for Start-Up (Power Zone–DLA)
- Manually Starting the Unit
- Light Operation (Key Switch Models)
- Light Operation (Power Zone– DLA) (If Equipped)
- Engine Derating
- Wet Stacking
- Dusk to Dawn Sensor (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Customer Convenience Receptacles
- Shutting Down the Unit
- Shutting Down the Unit (Power Zone–DLA) (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Manual Winch
- Lowering the Mast—Electric Winch (If Equipped)
- Lowering the Mast—Power Zone- DLA (If Equipped)
- Positive Air Shutdown (PAS) (If Equipped)
- Lower Radiator Hose Heater (If Equipped)
- Tandem Tow (If Equipped)
- Telemetry (If Equipped)
- Spark Arrester (If Equipped)
- Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)
- Towing the Unit
- Lifting the Unit
- Tying Down the Unit
- Section 4: Maintenance
- Section 5: Troubleshooting
- Section 6: Wiring Diagrams
- Mast Junction Box Wiring and Light Connections
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- AC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- AC Wiring—MLT6SKDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SMDS With Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—MLT6SKDS with Power Zone (If Equipped)
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SMDS
- DC Wiring—Heated Fuel Filter (If Equipped)—MLT6SKDS
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch (If Equipped) with Standard Controller
- Trailer Lights
- DC Wiring—Electric Winch with Power Zone Controller (If Equipped)
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Section 5: Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting
Some of the more common problems are listed in the
table below. This information is intended to be a check or
verification that simple causes can be located and fixed.
It does not cover all types of problems. Refer to the OEM
engine operator’s manual for additional troubleshooting
information. Procedures that require in-depth knowledge
or skills should be referred to a GMASD.
If problems persist, contact Generac Mobile at 1-800-926-9768 for assistance.
(000139)
WARNING
Risk of burns. Allow engine to cool before
draining oil or coolant. Failure to do so could
result in death or serious injury.
General Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Low oil pressure
shutdown
Low oil level Verify oil level on dipstick. Add oil, if needed.
Oil leaking from engine Inspect the engine for leaks.
Oil pressure switch failure Refer to OEM engine operator’s manual to identify corrective
action.
High coolant temperature
shutdown
Low coolant level Add coolant if needed. Allow engine to cool, then check coolant
level in radiator. Restart engine and check coolant temperature.
Stop engine immediately if coolant temperature is 210 °F (99 °C) or
more.
Blockage in radiator Inspect radiator shroud and ducting for blockage and remove any
foreign matter.
Leakage in coolant hoses,
engine block, or water pump
Inspect for visible leaks. Verify tension of water pump serpentine
drive belt.
Remove load on generator and restart engine. Verify coolant
temperature and shut engine down immediately if it starts to
overheat. Refer to the OEM engine operator’s manual for additional
information on engine overheating.
Faulty thermostat Contact a GMASD to replace.
Water pump failure Contact a GMASD to replace.
Incorrect mix/frozen radiator Thaw the radiator with an external heat source and flush the coolant
system with the correct coolant mixture.
Unit cranks but does not
start
Low fuel level Check fuel level in tank.
Verify fuel pump operation.
Restricted air filter Inspect air filter for blockage.
Refer to OEM engine operator’s manual for additional information.
PAS engaged Verify PAS is off.