Makita Guide for Portable Generator Maintenance - Focus on Carburetor Care

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STOPPING THE GENERATOR

(a)Turn off the power switch of the elec- tric equipment and unplug the cord from receptacle of the generator.

(b)Turn the no-fuse breaker to the "OFF" position.

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

ON

OFF

(d)Recoil starter model

 

Turn the engine switch to the position

 

"OFF".

 

Electric starter model

 

Turn the key switch to the STOP posi-

CLOSE

tion.

 

(e) Close the fuel cock.

CLOSE

OIL SENSOR

OPEN

(a) The oil sensor detects the fall in oil

 

level in the crankcase and automatic-

 

cally stops the engine when the oil

 

level falls below a predetermined level.

 

(b) When engine has stopped automati-

 

cally, switch off generator's no-fuse

 

breaker, and check the oil level.

 

Refill engine oil to the upper level as

 

instructed on page 6 and restart the

OIL SENSOR

engine.

 

(c) If the engine does not start by usual

 

starting procedures, check the oil level.

 

CAUTION

Do not remove OIL SENSOR PROBE when refilling with oil. Remove oil filler cap on the opposite side of carburetor.

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