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7.1
Replace the spark plug.
1.
Remove the screws from side enclosure (A17) and side enclosure (A18).
2. Remove the spark plug access cover (E2) and the spark plug cap (E3).
3. Use a dry air spray to clean the spark plug wells.
4. Remove the spark plug (A19-E1) using a spark plug spanner through the access cover opening and discard it.
5. Fit a new spark plug in position and tighten it by hand to avoid damaging the threads.
6. Use a spark plug spanner to tighten the spark plug by 1/2 turn after it is seated to compress the washer.
7. Refit the spark plug cap and the access cover.
8. Refit the side enclosure and its screws.
8.1
Operating conditions
The stated outputs of the units are obtained under the reference conditions outlined in ISO 8528-1(2005):
Total barometric pressure: 100 kPa - Ambient air temperature: 25°C (298 K) - Relative humidity: 30%.
The unit's output is reduced by approximately 4% for every additional 10°C and/or approximately 1% for every additional 100m in
altitude. Units can only operate while stationary.
8.2
Capacity of the generating set
Before connecting and operating the unit, calculate the electrical power required by the units to be used (in watts)*. To ensure
optimal operation, the total wattage of all equipment used at the same time must be:
-
greater than 60% of the rated load for the unit (risk of insufficient load);
-
less than the rated load for the unit during continuous operation (risk of overload).
If the unit is run under or over its rated load frequently or for long periods of time, it can start to wear very quickly. Damage caused
in this way will not be covered by the warranty.
*
This load is usually indicated in the technical specifications or on the manufacturer's plate for the equipment. Some equipment requires a higher
load when starting. This minimum required power must not exceed the unit's maximum power
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Check that:
The checks before starting have been
performed
YES
The fuel level is correct.
YES
The fuel tap button is ON.
YES
The atmospheric pressure setting
button of the fuel tank is ON.
YES
The oil level is correct, the oil cut-out
warning light is off.
YES
The engine switch is positioned at
YES
The equipment to be used has not
been connected prior to starting.
YES
Maintenance has been correctly
performed on the unit components.
YES
Have the unit checked by one of our
agents*.
The circuit breaker for the 12V socket
is triggered.
YES
The capacity of the unit is not
exceeded; the overload warning light is
off.
YES
The connected equipment and its
power cords are not faulty
YES
Have the unit checked by one of our
agents*.
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Section 7. Repairing minor faults
Solutions:
Perform the checks.
NO
Fill up with fuel.
NO
Turn the fuel tap button ON.
NO
Turn the atmospheric pressure setting
button of the fuel tank ON.
NO
Top up with oil.
NO
Position the engine switch at
NO
Disconnect the equipment then try to
restart the unit
NO
Perform maintenance on the unit as per
the recommendations
NO
Press the circuit breaker for the 12V
socket.
NO
The overload warning light is lit: reduce the
load.
NO
Try with another item of equipment and
NO
another power cord.
Section 8. Technical specifications
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