Cod. 94717-94718-94719
Generator
overheating
Generator stops
1. generator overloaded
2. insufficient ventilation
1. generator may have fallen
over
2. generator may have ran out
of oil
3. Generator may have ran out
of fuel.
4. Generator may not be
correctly ventilated with free
flowing air.
5. Generator fuel cap breather
set the closed position.
6. generator air filter may need
cleaning
7. generator fuel filter may be
blocked
That is positive(+) to positive
(+)and negative(-) to
negative(-).
1, reduce load
2. Move to adequate supply
of fresh air.
1. Check to make sure that
the generator is in it is
correct upright position. If
not take corrective action
to put it in the upright
position.
2. Check to make sure that
the generator has oil in it. If
not take corrective action
to top up the oil tank,
3. Check to make sure that
the generator has fuel in it. If
not take corrective action
to top up the fuel tank,
4. Check and make sure
that the generator is
located in an appropriately
ventilated environment, if
not relocate the generator
to a well ventilated
location.
5. Check that the generator
fuel cap has the breather
located switch located on
the "ON" position. Allowing
air to mix with the fuel, if the
breather cap is located in
the "off" position rotate
switch on the cap to the
"on" position
6. Remove the air filter,
check to make sure that the
air filter is clean, if required
clean, dry and re-install the
air filter.
7. The internal in-line filter
may be blocked, contact
your service agent for a
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