Guardian Technologies 004582-2 owner manual Long Term Storage, Other Storage Tips

Page 19

Section 3 — Maintenance

Commercial-Industrial-Residential Portable Generator System

3.8 LONG TERM STORAGE

It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in essential fuel system parts such as the carburetor, fuel hose or tank during storage. Also, experience indicates that alcohol-blended fuels (called gasohol, ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture, which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage.

To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be emptied before storage of 30 days or longer, as follows:

• Remove all gasoline from the fuel tank.

DANGER

Drain fuel into approved container outdoors, away from open flame. Be sure engine is cool. Do not smoke.

Start and run engine until engine stops from lack of fuel.

While engine is still warm, drain oil from crankcase. Refill with recommended grade.

Remove spark plugs and pour about 1/2 ounce (15 ml) of engine oil into the cylinders. Cover spark plug hole with rag. Press the “Start” button and allow engine to crank for 2 seconds. Then press the “Stop” button.

Avoid spray from spark plug holes when cranking engine.

Install and tighten spark plugs. Do not connect spark plug wires.

Clean the generator outer surfaces. Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator are open and unobstructed.

Store the unit in a clean, dry place.

3.9 OTHER STORAGE TIPS:

Do not store gasoline from one season to another.

Replace the gasoline can if it starts to rust. Rust and/or dirt in the gasoline will cause problems with the carburetor and fuel system.

If possible, store the unit indoors and cover it to give protection from dust and dirt. BE SURE TO EMPTY THE FUEL TANK.

If it is not practical to empty the fuel tank and the unit is to be stored for some time, use a commercially available fuel stabilizer added to the gasoline to increase the life of the gasoline.

Cover the unit with a suitable protective cover that does not retain moisture.

DANGER

NEVER cover the generator while engine and exhaust area are warm.

17

Image 19
Contents Ultra Source 11.3 Section Exploded Views and Parts Lists11.1 11.2Read this Manual Thoroughly IntroductionNever add fuel while unit is running  General Hazards  Important Safety InstructionsStandards Index  Electrical Hazards  Explosion Hazards   Fire Hazards Assembling the Wheel KIT AssemblyAccessory BOX UnpackingHandle Assembly Battery ConnectionFuel Tank Tank holds 16 U.S. gallons of fuel Know the Generator2 120 VAC, 20 AMP, Gfci Receptacle 1 120 VAC, 20 AMP, Duplex Receptacle50 a HOW to USE the Generator5 12 Volt DC, 10 AMP Receptacle Grounding the GeneratorDON’T Overload the Generator Connecting Electrical LoadsWattage Reference Guide Adding Engine OIL Adding GasolineSynthetic oil should only be used after first oil change Stopping the Engine To Start the EngineSensing LOW OIL Pressure Charging a BatteryAutomatic Idle Control Initial START-UPEngine Specifications Maintenance ScheduleProduct Specifications Generator SpecificationsGeneral Recommendations Clean Spark Arrestor Screen Service AIR CleanerReplacing the Spark Plug To check valve clearance To adjust valve clearanceInstall new valve cover gasket Re-attach the valve cover GeneralOther Storage Tips  Avoid spray from spark plug holes when cranking engineStore the unit in a clean, dry place Long Term StorageTroubleshooting Guide Electrical Data Wiring Diagram Drawing No G0731 Electrical Data Handle, Frame & Wheel Kit Drawing No E0695-B QTY Description Control Panel Drawing No G0727-B SWITCH, Rocker -/0 Generator Drawing No G0742-A Exploded Views and Parts Lists Generator Drawing No G0742-A GT-760/990 Engine Drawing No E8589-W Part Sleeve Exploded Views and Parts Lists WINGNUT, Airbox MANUFACTURER’S Emission Control System Warranty Coverage Emission Control System Warranty Warranty Schedule