Section 4: Maintenance; Maintenance; Performing Scheduled Maintenance; Before Servicing - Generac 0060550 El Manual Del Propietario

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Section 4: Maintenance

Maintenance

Regular maintenance will improve performance and
extend engine/equipment life. Generac Power Systems,
Inc. recommends that all maintenance work be
performed by an Independent Authorized Service Dealer
(IASD). Regular maintenance, replacement or repair of
the emissions control devices and systems may be
performed by any repair shop or person of the owner's
choosing. However, to obtain emissions control warranty
service free of charge, the work must be performed by an
IASD. See the emissions warranty.
WARNING
Performing Scheduled
Maintenance
It is important to perform maintenance as specified in the
Service Schedule
for proper generator operation and to
ensure that the generator complies with the applicable
emission standards for the duration of its useful life.
Service and repairs may be performed by any qualified
service person or repair shop.
Engine oil and filter must be changed and valve
clearance adjusted after the first 25 hours of operation.
Additionally, emissions critical maintenance must be
performed as scheduled in order for the Emissions
Warranty to be valid. Emissions-critical maintenance
consists of servicing the air filter and spark plugs in
accordance with the
Service
The controller will prompt for Schedule A or Schedule B
maintenance to be performed. Schedule A maintenance
consists of the oil, oil filter and tune-up. Schedule B
maintenance includes the oil, oil filter, tune-up, air
cleaner, spark plug(s) and valve clearance.
NOTE: Since most maintenance alerts will occur at the
same time (most have two year intervals), only one will
appear on the control panel display at any one time.
Once the first alert is cleared, the next active alert will be
displayed.
Owner's Manual for 60 Hz Synergy Generator™
(000182)
Schedule.

Before Servicing

WARNING
Moving Parts. Avoid AVR fan housing for one
hour after generator shutdown. Fan operates
even if fuse is removed. Rotating fan blades
could result in death or serious injury.
If utility is present, the secondary 12V DC fan continues
to operate for up to one hour after the generator is shut
down, even if the 7.5 Amp ATO fuse is removed. Avoid
the AVR fan housing until fan rotation stops.
Follow the steps below prior to inspecting, maintaining, or
servicing this unit:
1. Allow the generator to cool thoroughly before
removing battery connections for maintenance or
other service.
2. Unlock left and right side locks. Open lid.
NOTE: For best results, press down on lid directly
above each side lock, and while holding the lid
down, use key to unlock latches.
3. Press OFF on the control pad. A red LED
illuminates to confirm that the system is in the OFF
mode.
4. Move the Generator Disconnect Circuit Breaker
switch to the OFF (Open) position.
5. Pull up rubber flap covering fuse holder and
remove 7.5 Amp fuse.
6. Remove T1 fuse from transfer switch.

Maintenance Kits

To maintain the product warranty, the engine oil should
be serviced in accordance with the recommendations of
this
manual.
For
your
Maintenance Kits are available that include engine oil, oil
filter, air filter, spark plug(s), a shop towel and funnel.
These kits can be obtained from an Independent
Authorized Service Dealer (IASD).
To purchase on-line, access the maintenance kits page
through
www.generac.com.
delivery information and complete the purchase.
All Generac oil kits meet minimum American Petroleum
Institute (API) Service Class SJ, SL, or better. Use no
special additives. Select the appropriate viscosity oil
grade according to the expected operating temperature.
Synthetic oil also can be used in the appropriate weight
as standard.
Maintenance
(000222)
convenience,
Generac
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