Makita G7300R HOW to USE Idle Control, Checking the Operation, Stopping the Engine, - 21-

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IDLE CONTROL

IDLE CONTROL automatically reduces engine speed when load is OFF, and automatically increases engine speed to rated r.p.m. when load is ON.

IDLE CONTROL provides fuel economy and low noise operation at no-load running.

(1) HOW TO USE IDLE CONTROL

ON

 

Start the engine with IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off.

NOTE :

Warm up the engine without a load for a few minutes.

Turn IDLE CONTROL SWITCH on.

OFF

(2) CHECKING THE OPERATION

When IDLE CONTROL does not operate normally, please check following :

Overloaded ?

Please make it sure that the generator is not overload.

NOTE :

Most induction loads such as electric motors require three to five times more wattage than their ratings during starting.

This starting wattage should not exceed the rated output of the generator for proper operation of IDLE CONTROL.

Turn IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off when the IDLE CONTROL does not work normally under the rated output.

NOTE :

The IDLE CONTROL may not operate when the applied load is under 40W. In such cases turn the IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off.

(3) STOPPING THE ENGINE

Turn off the switch of load.

Switch off generator's AC breaker.

Disconnect tool or appliance.

Turn the IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off.

Turn the STOP SWITCH to the position "O" (OFF).

NOTE :

Allow the engine about 3 minutes to cool down at no-load before stopping.

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