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4.3. Switching off
When the generating set is switched off, the motor continues to give off heat.
Appropiate ventilation should be provided after the generating set is turned off.
To stop the generating set in an emergency, turn the On/Off switch to off "O".
Warning
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Take the plugas out of the socket and allow the motor to run without any load for 1 to 2 minutes.
• Close fuel tap.
• Turn ON/OFF switch to "OFF" and the generating set switches off.
• Turn vent tab on fuel tank cap to the "OFF" position (anti-clockwise direction).
5. Safety features (if fitted, see specifications table)
5.1 Oil cot-out
This mechanism is designed to prevent any damage to the motor resulting from lack of oil in the motor resulting
from lack of oil in the motor sump. It automatically cuts out the motor. If the motor stops and will not restart, check the
motor oil level before looking for any other cause of the problem.
5.2 Circuit breaker
The electrical circuit of the set protected by several magnetothermal, differential or thermal cut-out switches.
Any overload and/or short cause the supply of electrical energy to be cut.
6. Maintenance schedule
6.1 Reminder of use
The maintenance interval frequency and the operations to be carried out are outlined in the maintenance
programme.
However, it should be added that it is the environment in which the generating set is operating which determines
this programme. Accordingly, if the set is used in extreme conditions, shorter intervals between maintenance procedures
should be adopted.
These maintenance schedules apply only to generating sets running on fuel and oil, that conform to the
specifications given in this booklet.
6.2 Maintenance table
Carry out the maintenance procedures
whichever deadline is reached
Component
Engine oil
Check the level
Air filter
Spark plug
Check / clean
Fuel tap
Check all the mountings
Cooling fan
Valves
Check / adjust
Note: *This operation should be carried out by one of our agents / (1) 50 hours.
Each time
is used
first.
•
Change
Clean
Check
Check
After the first
Every 3 months
20 hours of use
or 50 hours
•
(1)*
•
Every 6 months
Every 12 months
or 100 hours
or 300 hours
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*
•
*
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