Chicago Electric 66516 Set Up, Operating, And Servicing Instructions

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CAMPING GENERATOR
1300 WATT
66523
SET UP, OPERATING, AND SERVICING
INSTRUCTIONS
Using an engine indoors CAN KILL YOU IN
MINUTES.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide.
This is a poison you cannot see or smell.
NEVER use inside
a home or garage,
EVEN IF doors and
windows are open.
Only use OUTSIDE
and far away from
windows, doors, and
vents.
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Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
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improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Tools required for
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION............................................................................3
SET UP PRECAUTIONS..................................................................................................3
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................4
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................................5
GENERATOR PRECAUTIONS........................................................................................6
BASIC ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................7
UNPACKING....................................................................................................................7
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................................7
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................12
SERVICING. ..................................................................................................................12
TROUBLESHOOTING - ENGINE..................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING - GENERATOR..........................................................................17
PARTS LIST....................................................................................................................18
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM..................................................................................................19
PARTS LIST - ENGINE..................................................................................................20
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM - ENGINE.................................................................................21
WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................22
WARRANTY INFORMATION.........................................................................................23
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING...............................................................................24
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SAVE THIS MANUAL
Keep this manual for the safety warn-
ings and precautions, assembly, operating,
inspection, maintenance and cleaning pro-
cedures. Write the product’s serial number
in the back of the manual (or month and
year of purchase if product has no num-
ber). Keep this manual and the receipt in
a safe and dry place for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
In this manual, on the labeling,
and all other information
provided with this product:
This is the safety alert
symbol. It is used to alert
you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates
a hazardous
situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
indicates a
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION, used
with the safety
alert symbol, indicates a
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to
address practices
not related to personal injury.
CAUTION, without
the safety alert
symbol, is used to address
practices not related to
personal injury.
WARNING! Read all instructions.
Failure to follow all instructions
listed below may result in re,
serious injury and/or DEATH.
The warnings and precautions
discussed in this manual cannot
cover all possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It must
be understood by the operator that
common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into
this product, but must be supplied
by the operator.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SET UP PRECAUTIONS
Gasoline fuel and fumes are amma-1.
ble, and potentially explosive. Use
proper fuel storage and handling pro-
cedures. Do not store fuel or other
ammable materials nearby.
Have multiple ABC class re extin-2.
guishers nearby.
Operation of this equipment may cre-3.
ate sparks that can start res around
dry vegetation.
The operator should contact local re
agencies for laws or regulations relat-
ing to re prevention requirements.
Set up and use only on a at, level, 4.
well-ventilated surface.
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Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles 5.
and heavy-duty work gloves during
set up.
Use only oil and fuel recommended 6.
in the “Specications” section of this
manual.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
1. CARBON MONOXIDE
HAZARD
Using an engine indoors
CAN KILL YOU IN
MINUTES.
Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide. This is a poison you
cannot see or smell.
NEVER use inside a home or garage,
EVEN IF doors and windows are
open.
Only use OUTSIDE and far away
from windows, doors, and vents.
2. Keep all safety
guards in place and
in proper working order at all times.
3. NEVER place
ngers, hands, or
body near the Generator when it is
running. Do not lean or reach over
the Generator when the machine is
running.
Keep all people (except the operator) 4.
a minimum of six feet from the Gen-
erator during operation.
Do not transport the Generator with 5.
the Engine running.
Do not sit or stand on this machine.6.
Do not tilt the machine while the En-7.
gine is running.
Do not leave the Generator unattend-8.
ed when it is running. Turn off the
Engine before leaving the area.
Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles, 9.
hearing protection, and heavy duty
work gloves during use.
People with pacemakers should 10.
consult their physician(s) before
use. Electromagnetic elds in close
proximity to a heart pacemaker could
cause pacemaker interference or
pacemaker failure. Caution is neces-
sary when near the engine’s magneto
or recoil starter.
Use only accessories that are recom-11.
mended by Harbor Freight Tools for
your model. Accessories that may be
suitable for one piece of equipment
may become hazardous when used
on another piece of equipment.
Do not operate in explosive atmo-12.
spheres, such as in the presence of
ammable liquids, gases, or dust.
Gasoline-powered engines may ignite
the dust or fumes.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing 13.
and use common sense when operat-
ing this piece of equipment. Do not
use this piece of equipment while
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tired or under the inuence of drugs,
alcohol or medication.
Do not overreach. Keep proper foot-14.
ing and balance at all times. This en-
ables better control of the equipment
in unexpected situations.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose 15.
clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, cloth-
ing and gloves away from moving
parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long
hair can be caught in moving parts.
Parts, especially exhaust system 16.
components, get very hot during use.
Stay clear of hot parts.
Do not cover the Generator during 17.
operation.
Keep the equipment, Engine, and 18.
surrounding area clean at all times.
Use the equipment, accessories, etc., 19.
in accordance with these instructions
and in the manner intended for the
particular type of equipment, taking
into account the working conditions
and the work to be performed. Use
of the equipment for operations differ-
ent from those intended could result
in a hazardous situation.
Do not operate the equipment with 20.
known leaks in the Engine’s fuel
system.
This product contains or, when used, 21.
produces a chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm. (California Health & Safety
Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
When spills of fuel or oil occur, they 22.
must be cleaned up immediately.
Dispose of uids and cleaning materi-
als as per any local, state, or federal
codes and regulations. Store oil rags
in a bottom-ventilated, covered, metal
container.
Before use, check for misalignment 23.
or binding of moving parts, breakage
of parts, and any other condition that
may affect the equipment’s operation.
If damaged, have the equipment
serviced before using. Many ac-
cidents are caused by poorly main-
tained equipment.
Use the correct equipment for the 24.
application. Do not modify the equip-
ment and do not use the equipment
for a purpose for which it is not in-
tended.
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
Before service, maintenance, or 1.
cleaning:
Turn the Power Switch of the En-a.
gine to its “OFF” position.
Allow the Engine to completely b.
cool.
Then, remove the Spark Plug.c.
Keep all safety guards in place and in 2.
proper working order. Safety guards
include mufer, air cleaner, mechani-
cal guards, and heat shields, among
other guards.
Do not alter or adjust any part of the 3.
equipment or its Engine that is sealed
by the manufacturer or distributor.
Only a qualied service technician
may adjust parts that may increase or
decrease governed Engine speed.
Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles 4.
and heavy duty work gloves during
service.
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Maintain labels and nameplates on 5.
the equipment. These carry impor-
tant information. If unreadable or
missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools
for a replacement.
Have the equipment serviced by a 6.
qualied repair person using only
identical replacement parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the equip-
ment is maintained. Do not attempt
any service or maintenance proce-
dures not explained in this manual
or any procedures that you are un-
certain about your ability to perform
safely or correctly.
Store equipment out of the reach of 7.
children.
Follow scheduled Engine and equip-8.
ment maintenance.
Refueling Precautions:9.
Do not smoke, or allow sparks,
ames, or other sources of ignition
around the equipment, especially
when refuelling.
Do not rell the Fuel Tank while the
engine is running or hot.
Do not ll Fuel Tank to the top.
Leave a little room for the fuel to
expand as needed.
Refuel in a well-ventilated area only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
GENERATOR
PRECAUTIONS
Set Up:
Do not connect the Generator directly 1.
into a home’s utility electrical line. Do
not plug this Generator into an outlet
in the home. Connecting a generator
directly to a utility power supply can
“back feed” along the power lines and
kill or injure utility workers working on
the lines.
All connections and conduits from 2.
the Generator to the load must only
be installed by trained and licensed
electricians, and in compliance with
all relevant local, state, and federal
electrical codes and standards, and
other regulations where applicable.
The Generator must be earth-ground-3.
ed in accordance with all relevant
electrical codes and standards before
operation.
A 10-gauge copper wire should be
used to connect the ground termi-
nal of the Generator to a grounding
rod. A wire that is too thin may not
provide sufcient electrical current
carrying capacity to be an adequate
ground path.
The other end of the ground wire
must be securely fastened to an
approved ground source. Refer to
local regulations for ground source
information. If unsure of regulations
or procedures, obtain assistance
from a licensed or certied electri-
cian.
Insulate all connections and discon-4.
nected wires.
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Connect the Generator only to a load 5.
or electrical system (120 VAC or
12 VDC) that is compatible with the
electrical characteristics and rated
capacities of the Generator.
Set up the Generator outdoors in a 6.
well-ventilated, dry area, away from
building air intakes. The Genera-
tor should be protected from direct
exposure to rain and snow. Do not
set up the Generator on a conductive
surface such as a metal deck.
Operation:
Do not attempt to connect or discon-1.
nect load connections while standing
in water, or on wet or soggy ground.
Do not touch electrically energized 2.
parts of the Generator and intercon-
necting cables or conductors with any
part of the body, or with any
non-insulated conductive object.
Use only Class BC or Class ABC re 3.
extinguishers on electrical res.
Do not overload the Generator. 4.
Overloading can cause res in the
electrical cords, in addition to Gen-
erator and appliance damage.
Service:
Keep all electrical equipment clean 1.
and dry. Replace any wiring where
the insulation is cracked, cut, abrad-
ed, or otherwise degraded. Replace
terminals that are worn, discolored, or
corroded. Keep terminals clean and
tight.
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel
Type
91+ octane unleaded
gasoline
Capacity 1.3 Gallons
Engine Oil
Type SAE 10W-30
Capacity 13.5 Ounces
Note: Additional specications found in
the TECHNICAL ENGINE SPECIFI-
CATIONS chart in this manual.
The emission control system for
this Generator’s Engine is warranted for
standards set by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and by the California Air
Resources Board (also known as CARB).
For warranty information, refer to the last
pages of this manual.
At high altitudes, the engine’s carbu-
retor, governor, and any other parts that
control the fuel-air ratio will need to be
adjusted by a qualied mechanic to allow
efcient high-altitude use and to prevent
damage to the engine and any other de-
vices used with this product.
UNPACKING
When unpacking, check to make sure
that the item is intact and undamaged. If
any parts are missing or broken, please
call Harbor Freight Tools at the number
shown on the cover of this manual as soon
as possible.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION
section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under
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subheadings therein before set
up or use of this product.
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY:
Operate only with proper spark
arrestor installed. Operation of
this equipment may create
sparks that can start res
around dry vegetation.
The operator should contact
local re agencies for laws or
regulations relating to re
prevention requirements.
Note: For additional information regarding
the parts listed in the following pages,
refer to the Assembly Diagram near
the end of this manual.
Starting the Engine
Inspect the Generator looking
for damaged, loose, and
missing parts before set up and
starting. If any problems are
found, do not use the machine
until properly repaired.
Checking and Filling Engine Oil:
CAUTION! Your Warranty is VOID if the
Engine’s Crankcase is not properly
lled with oil before each use. Before
each use, check the oil level. Do not
run the Engine with low or no engine
oil. Running the Engine with no or
low engine oil WILL permanently
damage the Engine.
Remove the Engine’s Dipstick and 1.
wipe it off with a clean rag.
(See Figure A.)
Reinsert the Dipstick completely 2.
(but do not screw it in) and remove
it to check the oil level. The oil level
should be between the HIGH and
LOW marks on the Dipstick.
(See Figure A.) Note: Inspect the
O-Ring at the neck of the Dipstick. If
cracked, torn or damaged it must be
replaced.
If the oil level is below the low mark 3.
add the appropriate type of oil until
the oil level is between the high and
the low marks.
Oil type and capacity:
SAE 10W-30 / 13.5 Ounces
Replace the Oil Dipstick. 4.
(See Figure A.)
CAUTION! Do not run the Engine with too
little or too much oil. The Engine will
be permanently damaged.
FIGURE A
OIL
DIPSTICK
Checking and Filling Fuel:
Allow engine to cool down prior to re-1.
fueling. Remove the Fuel Cap (14)
and check the fuel level.
(See Figure B, next page.)
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WARNING! TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY FROM
FIRE:
Fill the Fuel Tank (20) in a
well-ventilated area away from igni-
tion or spark sources. Do not smoke.
To ll the Fuel Tank (20), rst wipe off 2.
the Fuel Tank Cap (14) and the sur-
rounding area. (See Figure B.)
Unscrew, and remove the Fuel Tank 3.
Cap (14). (See Figure B.)
Remove the Filter Basket (19) and 4.
remove any dirt and debris. Then
replace the Filter Basket.
(See Figure B.)
Fill the Fuel Tank (20) to about 1 inch 5.
under the ll neck of the Tank with the
unleaded gasoline mixture.
(See Figure B.)
Then replace the Fuel Tank Cap (14). 6.
(See Figure B.)
Start Procedure:
Before starting the Engine:
Inspect the equipment and En-a.
gine.
Fill the Engine with the proper b.
amount and type of fuel and oil.
(See Figures A and B.)
NOTE: Only after the Genera-c.
tor has stabilized and is running
smoothly should an appliance
or tool be plugged into the AC
Outlet of the Generator.
Turn the Engine Fuel Lever to its “ON” 1.
position. (See Figure C.)
Turn the Engine Choke Lever to its 2.
“CHOKE” position. Set the Choke Le-
ver in the “RUN” position when start-
ing a warm Engine.
(See Figure C.)
FIGURE C
FUEL LEVER
CHOKE LEVER
Then turn the Engine Power Switch to 3.
its “ON” position.
(See Figure D, next page.)
FIGURE B
FUEL TANK
(20)
FUEL TANK
CAP (14)
FILTER
BASKET
(19)
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FIGURE D
POWER
SWITCH
Grasp the Starter Handle and pull 4.
slowly until resistance is felt. While
holding the Handle, allow the Starter
Rope to rewind slowly. Then, pull the
Starter Handle with a rapid, full arm
stroke. Once again while holding
the Handle, allow the Rope to rewind
slowly. Repeat as necessary, until
the Engine starts. (See Figure E.)
FIGURE E
STARTER HANDLE
After the Engine starts and warms up, 5.
slowly move the Choke Lever to its
“RUN” position. (See Figure C.)
IMPORTANT: Allow the Engine to 6.
run at no load until warm (approx. 3
minutes) after each start-up to allow
the Engine to stabilize.
Break-in Period:
Breaking-in the Engine will help to 1.
ensure proper equipment and Engine
operation, and will extend the En-
gine’s lifespan. The warranty is void
if the Engine is not broken in properly.
The rst 25 hours of operation is the
break-in period.
During this time frame, DO NOT
exceed 75% of the Generator’s load
limit. In other words, the maximum
load during this break-in period
should be no more than 700 watts.
After the rst 25 hours of use:
Change the engine oil.
Under normal operating conditions
subsequent maintenance follows the
schedule explained in the MAINTE-
NANCE AND SERVICING section.
Equipment Operation
Load And Circuit Breakers:
The total combined load through any 1.
combination of outlets on the Genera-
tor must not exceed the rated power
(1300 watts peak; or 1,000 watts
rated) of the unit.
Always reduce the load if the AC 2.
Circuit Breaker or DC Circuit Breaker
trips off. Once the load is reduced,
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press the appropriate Breaker to reset
the Generator and continue operation.
(See Figure F.)
FIGURE F
AC
CIRCUIT BREAKER
DC
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Calculating Power Draw:
Power draw can be calculated by mul-1.
tiplying volts and amps. The resulting
number is wattage.
Never exceed the rated maximum
wattage (1300) for the Generator or
either outlet.
Refer to appliance/tool owner’s
manuals to determine the wattage of
electrical load devices.
Long power cords and extension
cords draw additional power. Keep
cord length at a minimum.
(See Figure G.)
FIGURE G
AC Application:
Allow the Engine to run at no load 1.
until warm (approx. 3 minutes) after
each start-up to allow the Engine to
stabilize.
Plug the power cord of the 120 volt 2.
appliance/tool into the 120 volt AC
Outlet on the Generator.
(See Figure H.)
When nished using the appliance/3.
tool, unplug its power cord from the
AC Outlet on the Generator.
(See Figure H.)
FIGURE H
AC OUTLET
DC OUTLET
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DC Application:
Allow the Engine to run at no load 1.
until warm (approx. 3 minutes) after
each start-up to allow the Engine to
stabilize.
The 12 volt DC Outlet is designed for 2.
charging a 12 volt DC battery only.
(See Figure H.)
Plug the DC Outlet Cord provided 3.
into the DC Outlet on the Generator.
Connect the Positive (+) clamp of the 4.
DC Outlet Cord to the Positive (+)
terminal on the battery.
(See Figure I, next page.)
Connect the Negative (--) clamp of 5.
the DC Outlet Cord to the Negative
(--) terminal on the battery.
(See Figure I.)
When nished charging the battery, 6.
unplug the DC Outlet Cord from the
DC Outlet on the Generator. Then
disconnect the Cord clamps from the
battery. (See Figure I.)
If charing a DC battery on a vehicle, 7.
always clamp the negative wire of the
Generator to a good ground connec-
tion on the chassis.
FIGURE I
12 VDC BATTERY
(NOT INCLUDED)
DC
OUTLET
CORDS
DC
OUTLET
CORDS
Generator Shut Off:
Remove all electrical load devices 1.
from the Generator.
Allow the Engine to run for approxi-2.
mately 1 minute with no electrical
load.
Turn Generator’s Power Switch to the 3.
“OFF” position.
(See Figure D.)
Turn the Fuel Lever to its “OFF” posi-4.
tion. (See Figure C.)
Allow the Generator to completely 5.
cool before storing.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output 1,000W Rated, 1,300W Peak, 120VAC
Engine Type
Air Cooled, 4-Stroke, Single Cylinder,
Overhead Valves.
Engine Starter Type Recoil Starter
Engine Power Rating 2.4 H.P.
Recommended Oil Type
and Capacity
SAE 10W-30
13.5 Ounces
Low Oil Protection Yes
Spark Plug Type / Gap F7RTC 0.028”~0.031”
Spark Plug Arrestor Present Yes
Armature Air Gap 0.0118”-0.0157”
Valve Clearance Intake=0.005”/Exhaust=0.006”
Fuel
Type 91+ octane unleaded gasoline
Capacity 1.3 Gallons
Engine
Approvals
Meets with 2008 model year U.S. E.P.A. PH2
AC Receptacle
Type
120 volt / 3-prong, grounded (Qty. 1)
DC Receptacle
Type
2-20R / 8 Amps (Qty. 1)
Engine Run Time
at 50% Load
12.0 Hours
SERVICING
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY
FROM ACCIDENTAL
STARTING:
Turn the Power Switch of the
Engine to its “OFF” position,
wait for the Engine to cool,
and remove the Spark Plug
before performing any
inspection, maintenance, or
cleaning procedures.
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY
FROM EQUIPMENT FAILURE:
Do not use damaged
equipment. If abnormal noise,
vibration, or excess smoking
occurs, have the problem
corrected before further use.
Maintenance Procedures
Many maintenance procedures,
including those not detailed
in this manual, will need to
be performed by a qualied
technician for safety. If you
have any doubts about your
ability to safely service the
equipment or Engine, have a
qualied technician service the
equipment instead.
Note: Warranty is void if proper mainte-
nance and servicing procedures are
not followed.
Engine Oil Change:
CAUTION! Oil is very hot during opera-
tion and can cause burns. Wait for
Engine to cool before changing oil.
Turn the engine off and allow it to 1.
cool completely.
Wipe fuel cap and spout with a clean 2.
cloth.
Remove guel tank cap. Remove fuel 3.
strainer. Dump fuel in an appropriate
container. Wipe any spilled fuel from
the unit or on the ground.
Remove dipstick and tip the unit and 4.
dump the oil in an appropriate con-
tainer. Wipe all spilled oil from en-
gine compartment.
Put the unit on a at and level sur-5.
face. Fill with fresh oil. Check the
dipstick to make sure that you do not
overll.
Inspect the condition of the “O” ring at 6.
the neck of the dipstick and replace it
if damaged. Replace the dipstick and
screw it in snug.
REV 09c
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Air Filter Element Maintenance:
Wipe off the Air Cleaner Cover. Then 1.
remove the Cover.
Remove the Air Filter Element.2.
Wash the Air Filter Element in warm 3.
water and mild detergent several
times. Rinse. Squeeze out excess
water and allow it to dry completely.
Submerge the Filter in lightweight oil
briey, then squeeze out the excess
oil.
Install the Air Filter Element or the 4.
cleaned Filter. Secure the Air Clean-
er Cover before use.
If damaged, replace the element.5.
Spark Plug Maintenance:
Disconnect Spark Plug Wire from 1.
end of plug. Clean out debris from
around Spark Plug.
Using the spark plug wrench provid-2.
ed, remove the Spark Plug.
Inspect the Spark Plug: 3.
If the electrode is oily, clean it us-
ing a clean, dry rag. If the electrode
has deposits on it, polish it using
emery paper. If the white insulator is
cracked or chipped, the Spark Plug
needs to be replaced.
When installing a new Spark Plug 4.
or servicing the existing spark plug,
adjust the Plug’s gap to the speci-
cation on the Technical specication
chart and in the illustration below. Do
not pry against the electrode or the
insulator, the Spark Plug can be dam-
aged. (See Figure J.)
Install the new Spark Plug or the 5.
cleaned Spark Plug into the Engine.
Gasket-style: Finger-tighten until the
gasket contacts the cylinder head,
then about 1/2-2/3 turn more.
Non-gasket-style: Finger-tighten until
the plug contacts the head, then
about 1/16 turn more.
Cleaning, Maintenance, and
Lubrication Schedule: Engine
Note: This maintenance schedule is in-
tended solely as a general guide. If
performance decreases or if the En-
gine operates unusually, check sys-
tems immediately. The maintenance
this Engine needs will differ depend-
ing on factors such as temperature,
air quality, fuel quality, and other fac-
tors.
Note: These procedures are in addition to
the regular checks and maintenance
explained as part of the regular op-
eration of the Engine.
After Initial 25 Operation Hours:
Change engine oil.a.
Every 25 Operation Hours Thereafter:
Clean/replace Air Filter Element.a.
Inspect/clean Spark Plug.b.
Every 50 Operation Hours:
Change engine oil.a.
FIGURE J
0.028” ~ 0.031”
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Every 100 Operation Hours:
Replace Spark Plug.a.
Replace Air Filter Element.b.
Note: All maintenance procedures sched-
uled for 25, 50, and 100 operation
hours should be performed at least
yearly.
Every 300 Operation Hours:
Clean Fuel Tank and Carburetor as-a.
sembly.
Clean carbon build-up from Com-b.
bustion Chamber.
Storage
Wait for Engine to cool, then wipe 1.
Engine with clean cloth.
When the equipment is to remain idle 2.
for longer than 20 days, prepare the
Engine for storage as follows:
Change engine oil and empty Fuel a.
Tank.
Clean out area around Spark Plug. b.
Remove Spark Plug and pour one
tablespoon of engine oil into Cylin-
der through Spark Plug hole.
Reinstall Spark Plug, but leave the c.
Spark Plug Wire disconnected.
Pull Starter Handle to distribute oil d.
in Cylinder. Stop after one or two
revolutions when you feel the Piston
start the compression stroke (when
you start to feel resistance).
Apply a thin coat of rust preventive oil 3.
to all uncoated metal parts.
Cover and store in a dry, well-ventilat-4.
ed area out of reach of children.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Schedule: Generator
Before Every Use:
Check to make sure all bolts and a.
nuts are tight.
Check for any damage to the Gen-b.
erator. If damaged, do not use
until repaired by a qualied service
technician.
After Every Use:
Allow the unit to completely cool. a.
Then clean the exterior of the Gen-
erator with a clean cloth.
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TROUBLESHOOTING - ENGINE
Problem Possible Causes Probable Solutions
Engine will not
start
FUEL RELATED:
No fuel in tank or fuel valve closed.1.
Choke not in start position, 2.
especially with cold engine.
Low quality or deteriorated, old 3.
gasoline.
Carburetor not primed. 4.
Dirty fuel passageways blocking 5.
fuel ow.
Carburetor needle stuck. Fuel can 6.
be smelled in the air.
Too much fuel in chamber. This can 7.
be caused by the carburetor needle
sticking.
FUEL RELATED:
Fill fuel tank and open fuel valve.1.
Move choke to start position if 2.
engine is cold.
Use only fresh 91+ octane 3.
unleaded gasoline.
Prime carburetor by pressing 4.
priming bulb specied number of
times (if equipped).
Clean out passageways using 5.
fuel additive. Heavy deposits may
require further cleaning.
Gently tap side of carburetor oat 6.
chamber with screwdriver handle.
Turn choke to run position. 7.
Remove spark plug and pull the
start handle several times to air out
the chamber. Reinstall spark plug
and set choke to start position.
IGNITION (SPARK) RELATED:
Spark plug wire not connected 1.
securely.
Spark plug electrode wet or dirty.2.
Incorrect spark plug gap.3.
Spark plug wire or spark plug 4.
broken.
Incorrect spark timing or faulty 5.
ignition system.
IGNITION (SPARK) RELATED:
Connect spark plug wire properly. 1.
Clean spark plug.2.
Correct spark plug gap.3.
Replace spark plug wire and/or 4.
spark plug.
Have qualied technician diagnose/5.
repair ignition system.
COMPRESSION RELATED:
Cylinder not lubricated. Problem 1.
after long storage periods.
Loose or broken spark plug. 2.
(Hissing noise will occur when
trying to start.)
Loose cylinder head or damaged 3.
head gasket. (Hissing noise will
occur when trying to start.)
Engine valves or tappets 4.
misadjusted or stuck.
COMPRESSION RELATED:
Pour tablespoon of oil into spark 1.
plug hole. Crank engine a few
times and try to start again. See
Step 7 above.
Tighten spark plug. If that does 2.
not work, replace spark plug. If
problem persists, may have head
gasket problem, see #3 below.
Tighten head. If that does not 3.
remedy problem, replace head
gasket.
Adjust valve clearance. If that does 4.
not work, clean or replace valves/
tappets.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the
equipment or engine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING - ENGINE
Problem Possible Causes Probable Solutions
Engine misres
Spark plug wire loose.1.
Incorrect spark plug gap or 2.
damaged spark plug.
Defective spark plug wire.3.
Old or low quality gasoline. 4.
Incorrect compression.5.
Check wire connections.1.
Re-gap or replace spark plug. 2.
Replace spark plug wire.3.
Use only fresh 91+ octane 4.
unleaded gasoline.
Diagnose and repair compression. 5.
(Use Engine will not start:
COMPRESSION RELATED
section.)
Engine stops
suddenly
Low oil shutdown. 1.
Fuel tank empty or full of impure or 2.
low quality gasoline.
Defective fuel tank cap creating 3.
vacuum, preventing proper fuel
ow.
Improper idle speed.4.
Faulty magneto, incorrect timing, or 5.
clogged carburetor.
Fill engine oil to proper level. 1.
Check engine oil before EVERY
use.
Fill fuel tank with fresh 91+ octane 2.
unleaded gasoline.
Test/replace fuel tank cap. 3.
Properly adjust idle speed.4.
Have qualied technician diagnose 5.
and service engine.
Engine knocks
Old or low quality gasoline. 1.
Engine overloaded. 2.
Incorrect spark timing, deposit 3.
buildup, worn engine, or other
mechanical problems.
Fill fuel tank with fresh 91+ octane 1.
unleaded gasoline.
Do not exceed equipment’s load 2.
rating.
Have qualied technician diagnose 3.
and service engine.
Engine backres
Impure or low quality gasoline. 1.
Engine too cold. 2.
Choke not open after engine warm. 3.
Engine not properly adjusted for 4.
high altitude operation.
Intake valve stuck, choke stuck, 5.
incorrect timing, clogged carburetor,
or overheated engine.
Fill fuel tank with fresh 91+ octane 1.
unleaded gasoline.
Use cold weather fuel and oil 2.
additives to prevent backring.
Move choke to run position after 3.
engine warms up.
Qualied technician must adjust 4.
engine at altitudes greater than
5,000 feet above sea level.
Have qualied technician diagnose 5.
and service engine.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the
equipment or engine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING - GENERATOR UNIT
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the
equipment or engine.
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PARTS LIST - GENERATOR
Part # Description Qty. Part # Description Qty.
1 Bolt (M5 x 10) 2 39 Mufer Cover (Inside) 1
2 Spring Washer (#5) 2 40 Fuel Pipe (Out) 1
3 Washer (#5) 2 41 Fuel Lever 1
4 Cover 1 42 Spring Washer (#6) 1
5 Bolt (M5 x 30) 4 43 Nut (M6) 1
6 Spring Washer (#5) 4 44 Fuel Pipe (In) 1
7 Washer (#5) 4 45 Mufer Exhaust Cover 1
8 Rear Cover (Motor) 1 46 Screw (M6 x12) 3
9 Stator 1 47 Base Plate 1
10 Bolt (M8 x 170) 1 48 Vibration Rubber Pad 4
11 Rotor 1 49 Washer (#6) 4
12 Screw (M6 x 12) 4 50 Bolt (M6 x 16) 4
13 Nut 1 51 Bolt (M8 x 16) 2
14 Fuel Cap 1 52 Washer (#8) 2
15 Spring 1 53 Bolt (M8 x 25) 2
16 Breather 1 54 Petcock Assy. 1
18 Fuel Cap Ring 1 55 Capacitor Mount 1
19 Filter Basket 1 56 Capacitor 1
20 Fuel Tank 1 57 Forward Shroud 1
21 Handle Cover 1 58 Oil Inspection Assy. 1
22 Spark Plug Boot 1 59 Control Panel 1
23 Back Shroud 1 60 AC Circuit Breaker 1
24 Washer (#6) 11 61 AC Outlet 1
25 Screw (M6 x 16) 11 62 Screw (M4 x 16) 2
26 Choke Cover 1 63 Self-Tapping Screw (ST4.2 x 15) 2
27 Mufer Cover (Outside) 1 64 Power Switch 1
28 Self-Tapping Bolt (ST4.2 x 9.5) 8 65 DC Circuit Breaker 1
29 Engine (152F) 1 66 Forward Cover (Motor) 1
30 Mufer 1 67 Spring Washer (#8) 4
31 Cylinder Head Cover (Up) 1 68 Bolt (M8 x 20) 4
32 Cylinder Head Cover (Down) 1 69 Washer (#8) 2
33 Nut (M8) 2 70 Spring Washer (#8) 2
34 Engine Mount 1 71 Nut (M8) 2
35 Washer (#8) 2 72 Washer (#5) 1
36 Bolt (M8 x 16) 2 73 Bolt (M5 x 10) 1
37 Oil Alarm 1
38 Mufer Cover (Outside) 1
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