Shindaiwa DG1000MI manual Maintenance, Electrical Shock Injuries

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10 Maintenance

Danger

:Electrical Shock ￿ Injuries

￿Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the engine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.

Caution

:Fire ￿ Burns

￿When checking engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire. Wait until the engine cools down, before performing any checks.

Caution

:Fire

￿Always wipe any drip of gasoline or oil. Do not use this equipment when a leak is found. Repair the equipment before use.

To optimize the use of this generator, we recommend the periodical equipment checks and maintenance, based on following maintenance matrix. Use the hour meter as a guide for the operating time.

<Caution>

￿The authorized technicians should perform all maintenance work, except for the pre-startup checks.

￿ Request for the maintenance items with mark to the authorized dealer or our engineering

￿This chart only covers the simple checksand maintenance for the engine. For more detailed guide, please refer to the User’s Manual for the engine.

￿Always use our genuine replacement parts.

￿In the event you are using Heavy Oil A as a fuel, you should change engine oil, oil filter and

fuel filters and the inspection of fuel injection nozzle in shorter time, at every half the hours shown in the matrix.section.

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Contents DG1000MI Introduction Electrical Shock Safety GuidelinesSuffocation from exhaust fume InjuriesFire Injuries to eyes and skinExplosion BurnsInjuries Location of Warning labels Specifications Specification MatrixExternal view Use PartsAmbient Condition Control panel Equipment Monitor DisplayEngine Oil Monitoring Lamp for oil pressure low Injuries Gauges Battery Charge Monitoring Lamp charge lampWater Temperature Gauge Hour Meter built into the TachometerAmp Meter Fuel GaugeGenerator Gauges Frequency MeterEmergency Stop button Switch Starter SwitchPanel Light / Pilot Lamp Earth Leakage Relay Unit Amp Meter Changeover SwitchThermal Relay Voltage Regulator and Throttle LeverUsing fuel from built-in fuel tank Fuel Line Changeover Valve 3-way valve< > Lifting Equipment Transport and InstallationTransportation TransportationSelecting Cable InstallationConnection Electrical damages For 1-Phase Load1 Connecting CableLoad Connection Terminal Plate 3-Phase For 3-Phase Load For 1-Phase Load2 2 1-Phase Output Terminals & ReceptaclesEarth Leakage Relay and Grounding Grounding WorkOperation Check Electrical Shock Electrical Shock Injuries Initialization and pre-checkEarth leakage breaker relay has activated Fire BurnsEngine Oil Capacity Checking Engine OilSelecting proper engine oil Checking Coolant reservoir tank / Adding coolant Checking Coolant/waterChecking Radiator / Adding water Tension Checking Fan BeltCoolant Capacity Checking Fuel ConditionChecking Battery Checking Fuel, Engine Oil, and Water leakageReplacing the battery Operation Initializing / preparationFrequency Adjust Screw 200/400 Voltage Changeover Dual Voltage System Damages to the property Refer to 7-2. Connecting cable During operationStopping the Generator Protection FeaturesFeature List Connecting to External Fuel Tank During Operation sectionMaintenance Engine Side Generator side10.1 Oil Change Replace, refer to 8-1 Checking Engine OilCleaning / Changing Air Filter Element Cleaning / Changing Fuel Filter Draining Water from Water SeparatorClean gauze filter in water separator Clean gauze filter in engine feed pumpIsuzu Part No 8970631550 Draining Water from Fuel Tank Storage Procedures Long-term StorageStacking Troubleshooting Ask our distributor to repair Page Generator Wiring Diagram Engine Wiring Diagram