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See Engine Owner’s Manual for more specific informa- tion on oil viscosity recommendations.
Wash your hands with soap and water after handling used oil.
Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible with the environment. We suggest you take it in a sealed container to your local service station or recycling center for reclamation.
Do not throw it in the trash, pour it on the ground or down a drain.
OIL FILTER CHANGE
1.Drain the engine oil.
2.Remove the oil filter, and drain the oil into a suitable container. Discard the used oil filter.
3.Clean the filter mounting base, and coat the gasket of the new oil filter with clean engine oil.
4.Screw on the new oil filter by hand, until the gasket contacts the filter mounting base, then use an oil fil- ter socket tool to tighten the filter an additional 1/2 to 7/8 turn.
5.Refill the crankcase with the specified amount of the recommended oil. Reinstall the oil filler cap.
6.Start the engine and check for oil filter leaks.
7.Stop the engine, and check the oil level. If neces- sary, add oil to the upper limit mark on the dipstick.
AIR CLEANER AND OTHER MAINTENANCE
•Air Cleaner - With normal operating conditions, the maintenance schedule for cleaning and
•Refer to the maintenance section of the Engine Owner’s Manual for the maintenance schedule, spark plug servicing, cooling system servicing, and fuel filter replacement.
•Blow out the machine with low pressure air period- ically. In particularly dirty locations, this may be required once a week.
•Output Ranger Selector and Polarity Switches: Switch contacts should not be greased. To keep contacts clean, rotate the switch through its entire range frequently. Good practice is to turn the han- dle from maximum to minimum setting twice each morning before starting to weld.
GFCI RECEPTACLE TESTING AND RESET- TING PROCEDURE
The GFCI receptacle should be properly tested at least once every month or whenever it is tripped. To properly test and reset the GFCI receptacle:
•If the receptacle has tripped, first carefully remove any load and check it for damage.
•If the equipment has been shut down, it must be restarted.
•The equipment needs to be operating at high idle speed and any necessary adjustments made on the control panel so that the equipment is providing at least 80 volts to the receptacle input terminals.
•The circuit breaker for this receptacle must not be tripped. Reset if necessary.
•Push the "Reset" button located on the GFCI recep- tacle. This will assure normal GFCI operation.
•Plug a
•Push the "Test" button located on the GFCI recepta- cle. The
•Push the "Reset" button, again. The light or other product should go "ON" again.
If the light or other product remains "ON" when the "Test" button is pushed, the GFCI is not working prop- erly or has been incorrectly installed (miswired). If your GFCI is not working properly, contact a qualified, certified electrician who can assess the situation, rewire the GFCI if necessary or replace the device.