EVAPORATIVE EMISSION COMPONENTS:
The unit you have purchased includes the following components that are
in compliance with California Air Resources Board Evaporative Emission
Standards;
1. Fuel Hose
2. Fuel Hose Fittings
3. Fuel Tank and Cap
4. Carbon Canister and Mounting Brackets
These components should be inspected on a daily basis for cracks,
leaks, and abnormal wear. If cracking, leaks or abnormal wear has oc-
curred, the components should be replaced immediately.
ENGINE:
The engine for this generator is governed to operate at speeds close
to 3600 RPM (60Hz) throughout the operating load range. The no load
speed (before a load is applied) will be just a bit higher than the load
speed and is normally set to 3750 RPM.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
MECHANISM, CHANGE THE SETTING EXPERIMENTALLY,
OR PUSH THE THROTTLE OPEN IN AN ATTEMPT TO
GENERATE MORE ELECTRICAL CURRENT; EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT.
GOVERNOR
MADE
ONLY
REPRESENTATIVE.
CHECKING ENGINE OIL:
Check oil level before each operation and ensure that it is maintained
per Preparing the Generator; Engine Oil Capacity section.
CHANGING ENGINE OIL:
Change oil after the first 20 hours of operation. Thereafter it should be
changed every 100 hours.
1. Make sure the unit is on level ground. Run the engine to warm the oil.
2. Stop the engine.
3. Remove the oil drain plug. (See Fig. 6)
CAUTION: OIL BEING DRAINED MAY BE HOT. TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF BURN INJURY, HANDLE WITH CARE. DISPOSE OF
USED OIL PROPERLY.
4. Drain oil while engine is warm, into a suitable container.
5. Reinstall the oil drain plug.
6. Remove oil gauge and refill with new oil. (Fig. 7)
7. Check the oil level as instructed in Preparing the Generator; Engine
Oil Capacity section.
8. Wipe up any spilled oil.
Operator's Manual
TAMPER
WITH
SPEED
ADJUSTMENT
BY
A
MI-T-M
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
THE
GOVERNOR
SHOULD
BE
SERVICE
23
OIL DRAIN PLUG
(Fig. 6)
UPPER LEVEL
(Fig. 7)