Porter-Cable D27245-028-0 instruction manual Problem

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3. Faulty wire harness
1. Faulty rectifier
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Faulty windings in stator 2. Have Service Center replace.
3. Have Service Center replace.
5. Faulty wire harness
4. Faulty circuit board
1. Faulty solenoid
1. Reduce load.
2. Move to adequate supply of fresh air.
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Faulty idle control switch 2. Have Service Center replace.
3. Faulty windings in stator a3. Have Service Center replace.
4. Have Service Center replace.
5. Have Service Center replace.
1. Generator overloaded.
2. Insufficient ventilation.
1. Reduce load.
2. Check for damaged, bare, or frayed wires on equipment. Replace.
4. Faulty power cord.
5. GFCI switch breaker kicked out.
1. Overload
2. Faulty cords or
equipment
3. Have Service Center replace capacitor.
4. Repair or replace cord.
5. Depress and reset
2. Circuit breaker kicked out.
3. Defective capacitor.
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Depress and reset.
7. Attach wire to spark plug.
1. Low on fuel or oil.
2. Ignition switch in "Off" position.
3. Faulty spark plug. 3. Replace spark plug.
4. Choke in wrong position. 4. Adjust choke accordingly.
5. Fuel shut-off valve in 5. Open fuel shut-off valve. closed position
6. Unit loaded during start- 6. Remove load from unit. up.
7. Spark plug wire loose.
1. Faulty receptacle.
1. Add fuel or oil.
2. Turn to "ON" position
CAUSE
CORRECTION
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

Engine will not start

No electrical output

Repeated circuit breaker tripping

Generator overheating

No auto idle

DC does not have power with the circuit breaker depressed

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Contents Generator Consumer General and Service Information Consumer Safety InformationRead and understand all safety warnings Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines / DefinitionsWhen installing a Double Risk of Electrocution and FireRisk of Electrocution and Fire When damagedOperation Generator in rainRisk of Fire Unit Indoors or in ANYConfined Area Risk of Unsafe Operation Risk of Breathing Inhalation HazardRisk of HOT Surfaces BSV750 SpecificationsRisk of Moving Parts Risk from LiftingRemove Generator from Carton AssemblyOther Loose Parts Grounding the GeneratorUnit Typical Installation of BatteryExtension Cord Wire Gauge Chart Length Size Amperage Double Throw Transfer SwitchObtaining Electricity from the Generator Extension CordsOperation 12V DC Outlet Before Start UPGas To Start the Engine Stopping Engine Connecting Electrical LoadsMaintenance Storage BatteryEngine Preparation GeneratorWattage Calculations Determining Wattage RequirementsRunning Watts Starting Watts Volts X Amp = Watts Example 120 volts x 10 amps = 1200 watts Starting Wattage RequirementsAppliance or Load Device Typical Device Wattage Total Household Wattage CalculatorProblem Responsibility of Original Purchaser initial User Limited WarrantyENG D27245 Quick Facts