MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED ON THE GENERATOR SET
AFTER THE ENGINE HAS STOPPED AND THE GENERATOR SET HAS COOLED
DOWN. THE BATTERY AND SPARK PLUG SHOULD ALSO BE DISCONNECTED
PRIOR TO PERFORMING MAINTENANCE.
GENERATOR END MAINTENANCE
Generator end maintenance consists of cleaning the generator set, inspecting the wiring and fuel system, and making any necessary adjustments. Generator end maintenance should be performed on a monthly basis (or sooner if needed).
CLEANING:
vClean the generator set and remove any and all dust, dirt, or other foreign material.
vInspect and clean the cooling air intake and exhaust louvers of the generator end. Make sure they are free of 'caked
vClean the generator set and its components with a damp cloth or sponge.
Do not use sprayed water or compressed air to clean the generator set or it's components.
INSPECTING:
vInspect the external wires of the generator set for cuts, fraying, or loose connections. Repair or replace any problems prior to using the unit.
CUT, FRAYED, BROKEN, OR LOOSELY CONNECTED WIRES CAN
CAUSE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH.
vInspect and clean the battery posts and the associated battery cable terminals.
vInspect and replace any control box components that are broken or not working properly (receptacles, circuit breakers, switches, etc…).
vInspect the fuel system for leaks.
vInspect and replace any fuel line that shows signs of deterioration.
vMake sure all the fuel clamps are tight.
vMake sure the fuel cap fits snugly on the fuel tank and that the fuel tank contains no leaks.
REPAIR ANY FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
PRIOR TO RUNNING THE UNIT.
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