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S.C. AGENT TRADE S.R.L.

Splaiul Unirii 235-237, Sector 3 Bucuresti 030137 Punct de lucru: Soseaua de Centura nr. 32, 077180 TUNARI, Ilfov Tel: +4021-266.51.31; +4021-266.51.32; Fax: +4021-266.51.33 www.agt.ro, E-mail: office@agt.ro

GEN-SETS OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS


SAFETY Before operating any generator system, read carefully this manual to become familiar with your equipment. Safe and efficient operation can only happen if the equipment is properly operated and maintained. Retain this manual for future reference. This manual covers generator operation only and should be used with the engine and alternator operation manuals. Read, understand and consult the engine and alternator manuals for safety, operation and care of those two main components and of the whole equipment. No generator manufacturer or installation contractor can anticipate every potential hazard involved with the installation and use of these type of systems. The warnings, decal and labels attached to the equipment and used in this manual can not cover all hazards. Use of methods or procedures other than those recommended by the equipment manufacturer must satisfy you that it is safe for you or others to follow. The following symbols are highlighted to alert you of conditions that are potentially dangerous to the operator, installation / service / repair personnel, or the equipment. DANGER WARNING CAUTION This symbol warns of hazards which will result in severe or lethal personal injury. This symbol refers to a hazardous or unsafe practice which has the potential to result in personal injury or product / property damage. This symbol warns of immediate hazards which will result in severe or lethal personal injury.

Keep equipment clean and properly maintained. Normal maintenance and servicing of equipment is a prerequisite to a functional, safely operated machine. Use common sense, read the instructions and information in this manual carefully, and check for other local safety rules that require compliance. Be safety conscious. Read all operational, safety and installation information before attempting to install or operate any generator equipment. This equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and repaired by qualified personnel only. The installation and interconnection of this equipment to facility wiring and other equipment must be done by a competent, qualified person who is familiar with applicable standards and codes governing the installation. Installation methods, practices, or procedures that are unauthorized or done improperly are dangerous and could result in serious personal injury or damage to property and equipment. Installation, operation, servicing and repair of electrical power generators and their related equipment must be done in accordance to applicable codes, standards, regulations and laws. Before start up perform all the verifications described in section 7 of this manual. They prevend accidents or equipment damage. Get familiar with the motor and alternator control devices as well as with the emergency stop procedure of the gen-set. Do not allow access to this equipment to people not familiar with it. Do not allow access of children or animals near the running equipment. Inadequate operation exposes you to electric shocks; do not touch the gen-set with wet hands. Connection to a mains network will be performed only by a qualified electrician and needs the approval of the electric energy supplier. Protections against residual current shall be ensured by separating the two circuits with an independent circuit breaker. An incorrect connection to the mains can lead to current leaks into the network. This in turn can lead to electric shocks to the service personnel working on the network. There is also danger of explosion or fire in the alternator or the cables connected to it when the current returns to the mains. Any modifications to the gen-set need the written agreement of the manufacturer and will be performed only by a qualified electrician.

WARNING

FUEL AND FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE. A fire or explosion could result from violation of recommended practices or procedures

An open flame, smoking, or welding near a generator is a potential fire hazard. Internal combustion engine fuels are flammable. Ensure all fuel fittings are properly connected and not leaking. Periodic inspection is required to ensure no leaks develop over time. Fuel connection at the engine should be made with an approved flexible fuel line. Use of copper piping for flexible lines is not recommended as copper work hardens and becomes brittle. Never fill fuel tanks while the engine is running, unless tanks are outside the engine room. When fuel comes in contact with a hot engine or exhaust system, there is possibility of a fire or explosion. Under certain conditions storage batteries will expel explosive hydrogen gas. Do not allow smoking, welding or sparks in the vicinity of any storage battery. Adequate ventilation must be provided around batteries. Battery racks must also be grounded to minimize static charges. When adding fuel: o turn generator OFF and let it cool down for at least 2 minutes before removing fuel cap; loosen cap slowly to releive pressure in tank; o fill fuel tank outdoors; o if fuel is spilled, clean up spill and allow remaining fuel to evaporate before restarting engine; o do not overfill tank; allow space for fuel expansion; o keep the fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat and other ignition sources; o do not light a cigarette or smoke. When operating equipment do not tip engine or equipment at an angle which causes fuel to spill. When transporting or repairing equipment: o transport or repair the generator only with tank empty; o always keep generator in upright position during transport; o disconnect spark plug wire; o do not operate generator in a moving vehicle, because motion can cause fuel to spill. When storing fuel or unit with fuel in tank: o store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes dryer or other appliances that have pilot light or other ignition source because they can ignite fuel vapors; o store away from combustibile materials. DANGER EXHAUST GASES ARE LETHAL

Running generator gives off carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poisson gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or death. Operate generator ONLY outdoors. Keep at least 1 meter of clearance on all sides of generator for adequate ventilation. Do not modify engine exhaust system. Do not operate generator inside any building or enclosure if not exhaust system is installed properly and adequate ventilation is provided. Exhaust gases must be safely piped away from the unit to an area not used by people. The engine consumes oxygen and the exhaust given off by the engine contains carbon monoxide gas. DANGER MOVING PARTS CAN KILL

While equipment is running, stand clear of moving parts. When in service certain automatic start units are capable of starting at anytime. Disable control and power switches before maintaining, servicing or repairing these units. Before starting any maintenance or repair operation on a self-starting generator, disconnect the starting battery. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable first to prevent accidental starting. Ensure all fasteners are secure. Tighten hardware and keep all guards in position over fans, impellers, or other moving parts. If adjustments must be made while the unit is running, use extreme care around moving and hot parts. Hot parts include engine and exhaust system, muffler, pipes, flexible exhaust pipe section, etc.

DANGER

ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH

Do not touch bare wires and sockets. Do not use generator with worn, frayed or otherwise damaged electrical cords. Do not trap electrical wires or cables under generator frame. Do not operate generator in rain. Do not operate or touch generator or electrical cords while standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet. Do not operate or touch wet appliances connected to operating generator. Do not allow unqualified persons or children to operate or service the generator. Wire gauge sizes of electrical wiring, cables, and facility circuits must be of sufficient size to handle the maximum electrical current (ampacity) of circuits. Remove electrical power before removing any generator's protective panels or touching any electrical components. Local regulations may require connection of generator frame to an earth spike; consult with local electrician for earthing requirements in your area. WARNING BATTERY GAS CAN EXPLODE Keep sparks and flames away from batteries. Never place a metal object across battery. Storage batteries give off explosive hydrogen gas during recharging. DO NOT alow any open flame, spark, heat around battery during and for several minutes after charging. Batteries contain hazardous chemicals. Do not contact any chemicals from battery. WARNING These generators must not be used for marine applications. Failure to heed this warning could result in body injury and / or property damage. WARNING RUNNING ENGINES PRODUCE HEAT Exhaust gases are hot. Do not touch hot surfaces. Allow equipment to cool before touching.

GENERATOR COMPONENTS

Figure 1

Main generator components are (see figure 1): 1 - engine 2 - alternator 3 - frame 4 - engine vibration - damper 5 - alternator vibration - damper 6 - battery (at the models with electric starter)

EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Generator A generator is used to provide electrical power for operating compatible electrical equipment when: there is no mains electrical power; on a building site; in a forest; on a market; or the mains electrical power has temporarily failed after a storm. These devices are powered by advanced air-cooled petrol or diesel engines. The engine drives an alternator at a fixed speed of approximately 3000 revolutions per minute to produce 50 Hz electricity. We offer a wide range of generators, using combinations of engines, alternators and cradles to provide the best power sources for a variety of applications such as leisure, industrial or emergency power. Please visit www.briggspowerproducts.com for intended category and use of your generator. Welder Generator Welder generators combine the functions of an arc welder and a generator into one device. Our welder generators are powered by professional quality engines and protected by robust full frames, designed to be the ideal choice for heavy-duty applications. The welder output current can be adjusted to match the welding rods and materials. Before welding, read and understand all information in the welding booklet.

ASSEMBLY Your generator requires some assembly to prepare it for use. Remove Generator From Carton Set carton on rigid flat surface with "This Side Up" arrows pointing upward. Carefully open top flaps of shipping carton. Cut down corners at one end of carton from top to bottom and lay that side of carton down flat. Remove all packing material, carton filler, etc. Remove generator from shipping carton. CAUTION Use safe lifting techniques. Use two or more people to lift more than 25 kilograms.

IDENTIFICATION, WARNING AND MAINTENANCE LABELS The following warning labels are applied to the generator for your information. Please ensure they remain legible and firmly affixed in the indicated locations.

This label include gen-set identification data: - name and adress of the manufacturer; - designation of generator model; - maximum power of the generator; - supply voltage; - equipment serial number / year of construction.

This label is applied on the interior of the frame

This label with designation of the generator model is applied on the exterior of the frame, on both sides.

This label is applied on the generator frame

Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive. Stop the engine and let it cool down before refuel. Running engine gives carbon monoxide. Do not run the engine in close spaces. Read the engine manual before you use it.

This label is applied on the engine tank

Grounding label is applied on the frame, next to the grounding cable.

The label with the guaranteed noise level is applied on the right side of the alternator and on two sides of the carton box used for generator assembly

The label with CE marking is applied on the left side of the alternator and on two sides of the generator carton box.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Engine Oil Air Filter


Check Level Change Check Change

Before each use X

After first 20 hours

After every 50 hours

After every 100 hours

X X X(1)

Clean Fuel Filter Check - Adjust Spark-plug (1) Service more frequently when used in dusty areas

X X

This engine maintenance label its applied on the top side of the alternator

BEFORE OPERATION: Before starting the gen - set you must check the fuel level, the oil level and the air filter. DO NOT operate the gen - set with wet hands. The nominal section of the electric cables used to connect the equipment to the gen-sets has to correspond to the electric power of the equipment. The gen - set must be earthed. DO NOT CONECT THE GEN-SET DIRECTLY TO MAINS. DO NOT start the gen-set under load. STARTING THE GROUP: Move the fuel valve lever to the ON position. To start a cold engine, move the choke lever to the CLOSED position. To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the OPEN position. Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly. Return the starter grip gently. If the engine has an electric starter, turn the key to the START position, and hold it there until the engine starts. If the choke lever has been moved to the CLOSED position to start the engine, gradually move it to the OPEN position as the engine warm up. Before connecting the load leave the engine to warm up, about 3 min. Check the power of th e load to be lower than the power marked on the alternator label. STOPPING THE GROUP: Disconnect the load and leave the engine to run 5 min. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position. Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position. MAINTENANCE: The alternator do not need any maintenance. For the engine, please refer to the engine manual. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Stop the engine before any setup or maintenance operation. Refuel in a well - ventilated area with the engine stopped. If the engine has been running, allow it to cool. Refuel carefully to avoid spilling fuel. Do not fill the fuel tank completely. After refueling, tighten the fuel tank cap securely. Do not use the gen - set in inflammable or explosive environment. Keep the engine clean from fuel and oil. The gen - set must be used in well ventilated area. Do not cover the group with covers, others than those provided by the manufacturer. Children and pets must be kept away from the area of operation. Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide. Avoid inhalation of exhaust gases. Never run the group in a closed room. Place the gen - set on a stable surface. The gen - set has been designed to operate in highly humid area, but DO NOT expose it to rain. DO NOT operate the group submerge in water or cover by snow. Maintenance, replacement or repair must be made only by qualified personal and using genuine parts.

This label indicate the main safety, operating and maintenance instructions and its applied on the interior of the frame.

Do not use simultaneously the 220 V socket with the 380 V socket This label its applied on the three-phase gen-set alternator, next to the sockets

GENERATOR TYPE MODEL DESIGNATION

Max. power: Voltage: Engine: Fuel: Dimensions: Weight:


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This label its applied on two sides of the generator carton box

GEN-SETS INSTALLATION The location for a generator is dependent on applicable codes and associated support systems for the generator such as ventilation, wiring, fuel, and exhaust. The following factors should be considered: The ideal location for any generator is away from extreme ambient temperatures and where the generator is protected from adverse weather conditions. It is recommended that generator be as close to the load it is supporting as possible. Place the working gen-set at least 1 m away from buildings or other equipment. Place the gen-set on perfectly even ground. Running of the motor in a slanting position determines its faulty greasing, seize up and loss of warranty. The structure the generator will be set upon must be strong enough to support the weight of the generator, its auxiliary equipment, and other equipment mounted on the structure. The structure must meet a 1 hour non-combustion fire rating. The installation site must be clean, dry and not subject to flooding. Do not use the gen-set if exposed to bad weather conditions. Always keep it in a dry place. Because of excessive ambient temperatures associated with the use of stand-alone metal sheds from exposure to sunlight, a concrete pad with a supported roof and an outside security enclosure (fence) to protect the unit from vandalism, birds, rodents, and other small animals is recommended. The generator generates heat while running. Installing the generator in a tightly enclosed building or shed is not recommended. The site must provide for adequate cooling and ventilation.

The site must permit engine exhaust gases to be piped away to an area that is uninhabited by people or animals. Care must be given to ensure that exhaust gases do not re-enter an occupied area. The site must provide adequate acoustical noise and vibration isolation. The outside site must provide access to the generator to allow for maintenance, service, and repair. A 1 meter service clearance around the unit is recommended. Fuel supply and ease of refueling must be taken into consideration. Adequate normal and emergency lighting must be provided in any installation. When mounting a generator outside on a roof or next to a building the generator must be at least 1 m from any combustible wall and 1,5 m from any opening (i.e. doors, windows, vents, & ducts). The foundation for the generator must support the total weight of the generator. This includes fuel, oil, and the weight of any associated support systems. When calculating the floor loading, ensure the fuel weight, cooling system fluids (where applicable), piping, pumps, power cables / runways and supporting structures are included in the calculations. Most user's manuals do not include the weight of the fuel tanks since most are sold less tank. Optional vibration isolators beyond those already built in the generator also help reduce transmitted noise. Insulation must be a non-combustible material, typically a Fiberglas mat. Air cooled unit draws cooling air from different ends of the unit to cool the system, dependent upon the units cooling system design. Check with the generator's manufacturer to determine the optimal cooling method for the system. Factors such as climate and direction of prevailing winds must be considered in an outdoor installation. o o If your generator is expected to be in temperatures lower than -20 F(-29 C) consult the generator sets factory, a cold weather package may be required. Where strong prevailing winds are anticipated, face the engine end away from the wind. Plan the installation carefully to prevent the cooling air vents on the generator from becoming clogged by leaves, grass, snow, etc. Use unleaded gasoline with at least 85 octane rating. Unleaded or Regular gasoline with a lower octane rating than 85 may cause pre-detonation (knocking) which can damage the engine. Regular gasoline can be used, however, unleaded gasoline is preferred because it reduces pollution and combustion chamber deposits. See the generator's engine owner's manual for fuel information or contact the generator set's manufacturer. WARNING ENGINE FUEL can cause fire or explosion.

Do not operate the engine without the cranking battery connected. Do not disconnect the cranking battery while the engine is running. Stop engine by turning the Key Switch to OFF before checking oil or adding fuel. If fuel is spilled, clean up immediately and dispose of contaminated materials properly. Do not refuel if engine is hot or running. Do not refuel near sparks or open flame. Do not smoke while refueling. Do not fill fuel tank to the top; allow room for expansion. Fuel consumption varies from one engine to another. Different brands of fuel, operating conditions, condition of engine, etc., also affect the fuel consumption. CAUTION IMPORTANT: Use clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline with at least 85 octane rating. Do not mix oil with the gasoline. Do not use gasohal or gasoline alcohol fuel blends. Fuel consumption is specified at the end of this manual in a quantity of fuel consumed per hour based on a specified load. Other factors that need to be taken into account are the temperatures of the areas where the fuels are stored. POOR QUALITY, LOW OCTANE FUEL can damage the engine.

EXHAUST SYSTEM Generator engines give off deadly carbon monoxide gas through their exhaust systems. Carbon monoxide gas, if breathed in sufficient concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or death. Exhaust gases must be piped safely away from any room or enclosure that houses a generator and to a well ventilated area where people will not be endangered. Besides the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, exhaust piping becomes extremely hot during operation and remains hot for a long time after shutdown. For that reason, the following precautions are necessary: Avoid contact with hot engines, exhaust manifolds, exhaust piping and mufflers. Any of these can cause severe burns. Where piping must pass through combustible walls or ceilings, special precautions must be taken to prevent fire or heat damage such as using heat thimbles through walls and ceilings. PRE- OPERATION VERIFICATIONS Check the motor only when it is turned off and the gen-set is in a perfectly horizontal position. Motor oil is a major factor in the operation and life of any motor. Running of the motor on a low oil level can lead to severe damage. Check the oil level before each motor start-up. Check, clean or replace the air filter at time intervals depending on the environment in which the gen-set operates, but no longer than 50 hours of operation. Check, clean or replace the fuel filter at time intervals depending on fuel quality. When the fuel level in the tank is low, fill up. Do not fill the tank completely; leave enough space for fuel expansion. Tighten carefully the plug after refilling. Do not spill fuel on the gen-set or the area surrounding it. Fuel and fuel vapours are highly flammable. If you spilled fuel, immediately clean and ventilate the area before starting the gen-set. The gen-set is delivered without fuel in its tank. Do not use any electric equipment with damaged cables or devices. Inspect visually all cables, extensions and plugs before starting the gen-set. Check the fuel circuit and tank for leaks, including all clips and the filler plug. Earthing is mandatory in order to avoid electric shocks. The earthing wire must be connected to the frame in the appropriate position.

GEN-SET OPERATION Engine Start up Refere to the engine manual for engine starting procedure. The gen-set needs several minutes to reach its nominal speed and stabilize it. Do not connect any load until the engine speed is stable. Ensure all loads connected to the group are stopped. For more information regarding engine start up refer to the engine manual. Load Connection With nothing connected to generator, start the engine. Plug in and turn on desired electrical load in sequence, starting with the largest load. Permit engine to stabilize the speed, the connect the next load. Again, permit generator to stabilize. Repeat these steps until all the loads are connected. Never add more loads than generator capacity. During long term operation do not exceed the alternators nominal capacity. The max. capacity or peak can be reached only for a short period of time (max. 2 min). Its purpose is to compensate for the increased motor consumption during start up. In both cases calculate the power of the loads which will operate simultaneously. Most electrical equipment needs an increased power at start up, after which they operate on their nominal power. The start up power for a given equipment cannot be accurately calculated. Therefore, in order to avoid such an overload, check the max. power of the equipment to establish if it can be powered by the generator. Attention: DO NOT use the single phase and three phase outlets simultaneously (for three-phase generators). Overload Protection You must make sure your generator can supply sufficient power for the items you will power at the same time. Follow these simple steps:

Identify the tools and appliances you wish to operate with your generator. Determine the required power for each item. Total the required Watts of the items that will be run simultaneously (allowing for motor starting). Your generator must be able to supply AT LEAST this total load. Motor Starting is an important consideration. Keep in mind that induction-type motors, like those that run sump pumps, refrigerators and compressors, typically require 2 to 3 times their listed running Watts to start. Note: Power tools using universal commutator motors do not require additional start-up power. Note: Always consult the data plate on the tool or appliance for accurate electrical information. The alternator is protected by means of ciruit breakers. When an overload occurrs the breaker automatically disconnects all alternator phases. Before reconnecting the load verify and remove the situation that caused the disconnection. Allow the circuit breaker to cool off before reconnecting then re-start the gen-set. Stopping the engine Turn connected devices OFF then disconnect them from generator. Let engine run at no-load for several minutes to stabilize internal temperatures of engine and generator. Move engine switch to "Off" position. If equipped, move fuel valve to "Off" position.

MAINTENANCE Periodical maintenance ensures an optimal operation of your equipment and extends its life duration. The intervals for the basic maintenance (i.e. air filter cleaning, oil change) are indicated in the motor manual. Read and observe the recommendations regarding maintenance in the motor manual. Note: DO NOT modify the motor speed (rpm). The Owner/Operator is responsible for making sure that all periodic maintenance tasks are completed on a timely basis; that all discrepancies are corrected; and that the unit is kept clean and properly stored. Never operate a damaged or defective generator. Engine Maintenance See engine manual for instructions. If you need service for your engine, determine the engine identification number, as described in the engine owner's manual. Generator Maintenance The alternator and electrical circuits contain no user-serviceability parts, including bearings. Generator maintenance consists of keeping the unit clean and dry. Operate and store the unit in a clean dry environment where it will not be exposed to excessive dust, dirt, moisture or any corrosive vapors. Cooling air slots in the generator and engine must not become clogged with snow, leaves or any other foreign material. Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean. Use a soft bristle brush to loosen caked on dirt or oil. Use a vacuum cleaner to pick up loose dirt and debris. Inspect cooling air slots and openings on generator. These openings must be kept clean and unobstructed. Do not use a garden hose to clean generator. Water can enter fuel system and cause damage to engine parts. Water can enter generator through cooling slots and be retained in rotor and stator winding insulation. Water and dirt buildup will eventually decrease winding insulation resistance.

STORAGE The generator should be started at least once every seven days and allowed to run at least 30 minutes. If this cannot be done and you must store the unit for more than 30 days, use the following guidelines to prepare it for storage:

Clean the generator as described before. Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator are open and unobstructed. Do not place storage cover on hot generator. Allow equipment to cool before placing storage cover on generator. See engine manual for instructions. To prevent gum from forming in fuel system or on essential carburetor parts, add fuel stabilizer into fuel tank and fill with fresh fuel. Run the unit for several minutes to circulate the additive through the carburetor. The unit and fuel can then be stored for up to 24 months. Fuel stabilizer can be purchased locally. Do not store fuel from one season to another unless it has been treated as described above. Replace fuel container if it starts to rust. Rust and/or dirt in fuel can cause damage or other problems. Store unit in a clean and dry area.

SERVICE See an authorized AGENT TRADE Products Service Dealer. Each one carries a stock of genuine parts and is equipped with special service tools. Trained mechanics assure expert repair service on all AGENT TRADE generators.

TROUBLESHOOTING Problem
Engine is running, but no output is available

Cause
1. Circuit breaker is open (if equipped) 2. Poor connection or defective cable 3. Connected device is bed 4. fault in generator 1. Short circuit in a connected load. 2. Generator is overloaded. 3. Engine speed is too slow. 4. Shorted generator circuit. 1. Low oil level. 2. Dirty air cleaner. 3. Out of fuel. 4. Stale/contaminated fuel. 5. Spark plug wire not connected to spark plug. 6. Fouled or bad spark plug. 7. Water in fuel or incorrect fuel. 8. Overchoking. 9. Excessively rich fuel mixture. 10. Intake valve stuck open or closed. 11. Engine has lost compression. 1. Out of fuel. 2. Low oil level. 3. Fault in engine. 1. Load is too high. 2. Dirty air filter. 3. Engine needs to be serviced. 1. Engine component broken

Solution
1. Reset circuit breaker (if equipped). 2. Check, repair, or replace. 3. Connect another device that is in good condition. 4. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 1. Disconnect shorted electrical load. 2. See "Don't Overload Generator". 3. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 4. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 1. Fill crankcase to proper level. 2. Clean or replace air cleaner. 3. Fill fuel tank with proper fuel. 4. Drain fuel tank and fill with fresh fuel. 5. Connect wire to spark plug. 6. Clean/replace spark plug. 7. Drain fuel tank; fill with fresh fuel. 8. Set choke to "Off position. 9. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 10. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 11. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent. 1. Fill fuel tank. 2. Add oil to proper level. 3. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent 1. See "Don't Overload Generator". 2. Replace air filter. 3. Contact AGENT TRADE service agent 1. Disconnect electrical loads, turn of all fuel valves and permit engine to run out of fuel

Engine runs well but bogs down when loads are connected

Engine will not start; or starts and runs rough

Engine shuts down during operation

Engine lacks power

Engine will not stop

NOTE: Causes listed in this table may not apply to all generator models.

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