Honeywell L, HW3000, hw400 service manual AIR Filter Maintenance, Ter more frequently

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AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE

ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS

NOTICE

Engine oil is a major factor affecting engine performance and service life. NEVER use non-detergent or 2-stroke engine oils.

• Use engine oils specified below.

It is very important to maintain proper level of engine oil to keep engine in good running condition.

Check engine oil level prior to each use. Refill engine oil if oil level is too low.

Use 4-stroke oil, or equivalent high detergent, premium quality motor oil certified to meet or exceed U.S. automo- bile manufacturer's requirements for API Performance Class SL, SJ, or better.

SAE 10W-30 is recommended for general temperature use. Refer to Figure 7-1 for information on other viscosi- ties that may be used. Other viscosities shown in the chart may be used when the average temperature in your area is within the indicated range.

SAE 30, 10W - 30

Synthetic 5W - 30

5 W - 3 0

FIGURE 7-1:Recommended Oil Viscosity

NOTE:

Dispose of used motor oil according to guidelines established by your local or state government.

Low Oil Protection

The generator engine is protected from low lubrication fail- ure by an oil shutdown switch. This switch prevents the operation of the ignition system until sufficient oil is added to the crankcase for proper engine lubrication.

When engine shuts down due to low oil level:

1.The engine control switch will remain in the RUN posi- tion.

2.The engine will not start until the required amount of engine oil is added.

WARNING

ALWAYS stop engine before removing oil fill dip- stick.

Crankcase pressure can cause hot engine oil to spray out of engine fill hole. Hot engine oil can cause severe burns.

7.2 AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE

NOTICE

A dirty air filter will restrict air flow to carburetor, which may cause poor engine performance or damage.

NEVER run the generator without the air cleaner assembly properly attached.

Clean air filter every 50 hours of generator operation. If operating generator in extremely dusty areas, clean air fil-

ter more frequently.

WARNING

Gasoline and flammable solvents can cause fire or explosion. NEVER use gasoline or flammable sol- vent to clean air filter element.

Use only household soap and water to clean air filter element.

To clean air filter, you will need:

￿Household soap and water

￿Clean, dry cloth

￿Clean engine oil

1.Stop engine if it is running.

2.Remove air cleaner cover.

For Model Numbers Ending in “L”:

Unlock the latches at the top and bottom of the air cleaner cover.

FIGURE 7-2:Air Cleaner Cover—Model Numbers Ending in “L”

For Non-L Models:

Turn thumbscrew counterclock wise to loosen and remove.

Pull bottom of air cleaner cover out and lift up to release plastic tabs.

FIGURE 7-3:Air Cleaner Cover—Non-L Models

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Contents Read and Save These Instructions Page Contents This page Intentionally Left Blank Important Safety Instructions Safety MessagesArds Electric Shock Hazards Safety MessagesWarranties Northshore Power Systems Consumer Limited WarrantyWarranties Warranty StatementQuestions Northshore Power Systems Replacement Parts Limited Warranty Specifications Specifications and Wiring DiagramsBolt and Fastener Torque Information Bolt and Fastener Torque InformationWiring Diagrams Wiring DiagramsHW4000 & HW4000L HW5500 & HW5500L HW5500E & HW5500EL HW6200 & HW6200L HW7000E, HW7000EL, HW7500E, & HW7500EL Components This page Intentionally Left Blank Preparing for Service Required ToolsTransporting Generator This page Intentionally Left Blank Operation Service Repair Time Analysis & Flat Rate ScheduleMisc Service Repair Time AnalysisConsumer Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceConsumer Maintenance Schedule AIR Filter Maintenance AIR Filter MaintenanceTer more frequently Coat the air filter with clean engine oil Remove foam air filtersSqueeze out excess oil Cleaning Fuel Sediment CUP Cleaning Fuel Sediment CUPSpark Plug Service Cleaning Spark Arrestor Screen Cleaning Spark Arrestor ScreenGovernor Adjustment Valve LashValve Lash Yuasa 12N14-3A Battery ServiceBattery Service XtremeTroubleshooting Electrical Diagnostics HW3000/L Models Electrical Diagnostics HW3000/L ModelsAlternator Refer to Illustrations on Brush Assembly Electrical Diagnostics ALL Models Except HW3000/L Electrical Diagnostics ALL Models Except HW3000/L7000 Refer to Illustrations on AVR TAP Engine Diagnostics ALL Models Engine Diagnostics ALL ModelsService and Disassembly Control PanelNm 3 lb. ft Cylinder Head Bolts 48 Nm 35 lb. ft See WHEEL, LEG, & Handle ASSEMBLY,Engine and Alternator Engine and AlternatorAlternator AlternatorAlso known as Automatic Voltage Regulator or AVR Fuel Tank System Fuel Tank SystemEvaporative Emissions Control System Evaporative Emissions Control SystemNm 1.5 lb. ft Muffler MufflerCarburetor CarburetorCheck for continuity Starting SystemStarting System Starter Solenoid Terminal Nut 6 Nm 4 lb. ftCheck for wear or damage Install with recoil starter handle position as shownRecoil Starter Recoil StarterFAN Cover Remove and install with the recoil starter assemblyInstall with the recoil starter handle position as shown FAN CoverWHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly HW3000/L Models WHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly25 Nm 18 lb. ft WHEEL, LEG, & Handle Assembly ALL Models Except HW3000/LIndex Northshore Power Systems, LLC

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