Global Machinery Company GEN800 manual

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    1 800W GENERA TOR GEN800 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Black Cy an Magenta Y ellow Code: GEN800 Date: 080711 Edition: 06 Op: PS[...]

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    2 Contents W ar ra nty G e ne ra to rs Whi lst ev ery effo rt is m ade to en sur e y our co mple te sat isf act ion with t his to ol, oc casi onally , due to the ma ss man ufa ctu ring techn iqu es, a too l ma y not live u p t o o ur req uir ed leve l of p erf orm anc e a nd y ou may need the ass ist anc e of our s erv ice de par tmen t. Thi s p ro[...]

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    3 Scope of prod uct Thi s prod uct is sui ted for lig hti ng, ca mpi ng an d car bat ter y rech arg ing appli cation s. It is not rec omm ende d to be used with any ele ctr oni c devi ces . Descr iptio n of sym bols The ratin g pl ate on your tool ma y sho w symb ols . The se rep resent impo rta nt inf orm ati on abo ut the pro duc t or ins tru cti[...]

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    4 Gener al safety inst ructi ons for power tools T o use th is too l pro pe rl y , you mus t obs er ve the saf ety re gu la tio ns, t he ass embl y in stru ctio ns an d th e op erat ing in st ru cti ons t o be fo und in th is Ma nu al . All per sons wh o us e an d se rvic e th e mac hi ne hav e to be ac quai nt ed wit h thi s Ma nu al and mus t be [...]

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    5 Sav e th ese imp ortan t saf ety ins tru ction s Risk of electr ocuti on and fire Hazard What could happen How to prevent it Improp er storage of extens ion cord. Ext ensi on co rd can come in to co ntac t wit h hot en gine par ts res ult ing in dam age. Usin g a dama ged ex ten sio n cor d can re sult in ele ctr ocu tion or deat h. Rem ove ex te[...]

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    6 Ris k of fire Haz ard Wh at cou ld ha ppe n How to prev ent it Att emp tin g to fil l the fu el ta nk whi le the engin e is runni ng. Fue l and fu el vap our s can be com e ign ited by com ing in cont act with ho t com pone nts such as the muf fler , en gin e exh aust gase s, or fr om an el ect rica l spa rk. T urn engi ne of f and allo w it to c[...]

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    7 Ris k of inju ry and pro perty dam age whe n tr ans porti ng gene rat or Haz ard Wh at cou ld ha ppe n How to prev ent it Fir e, Inh alatio n, Da mag e to V ehi cle Surfa ces Fue l or oil can lea k or spi ll and coul d res ult in fire or brea thin g haz ard, seri ous inj ury or death can resul t. Fue l or oil lea ks can damag e ca rpet , pai nt o[...]

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    8 Ris k of unsa fe oper ati on co nt inu ed Ope rat ing gener ato r whil e sus pen ded Gen erat or wi ll not opera te prope rly an d wil l caus e dama ge to the gen era tor an d cou ld cau se ser ious inj ury or death to you or othe rs. Nev er ope rat e gene rat or whi le sus pend ed or in an unl evel posi tion . Alw ays op era te gen era te on a f[...]

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    9 Add ition al safe ty ru les for gene rator s 1. D o not op era te in a ha zard ous loca tio n. S uch areas inc lud e wher e the re is a ri sk of ex plo sio n of pet rol fumes , lea kin g gas or explo sive dus t. 2. D o not op era te in a co nfin ed area. Exh aus t gase s, smo ke or fu mes could rea ch dan gerous conc ent rat ions . 3. T he out pu[...]

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    1 0 Kno w yo ur pr od uct 1. Han dle 2. Fue l ca p 3. Fue l ta nk 4. Fue l ta p 5. Rec oil star ter 6. On/ off swi tch 7. Cho ke 8. Air fil ter cover 9. T ap exten sio n fuel filte r 10. AC Out put 240V 1 1. A C ci rcui t bre aker 12. Power ON ligh t 13. DC Outp ut 13. 8V 14. DC circ uit br eak er 15. DC lead s 4 5 3 2 1 6 7 8 1 0 1 2 4 9 1 1 1 4 1[...]

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    1 1 Fit ting th e han dle Fir stl y , place th e 2 hand le ga ske ts (su ppl ied with th e gen era tor ) over the hol es on the pet rol tank . The n pr oce ed by pl acin g th e hand le on top of th e gask ets ensu rin g the 2 hol es in th e han dles lin e up wit h the holes on the ta nk. Scr ew the han dle onto th e petr ol tank us ing the 2 scre w[...]

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    1 2 6. O nce th e eng ine ha s bee n oper ati ng fo r 10-1 5 sec ond s, slo wly retur n the choke leve r back to the rig ht han d si de pos iti on. This pos iti on wil l swi tch the cho ke ‘of f’. Not e: If th e gen era tor st ops , move the choke back to the fu ll lef t hand sid e and re pea t the st art ing opera tio n.. Sto pping the engi ne[...]

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    1 3 and disco nnecte d. It is best to alwa ys us e a volt age or surg e pro tec tor with th is gen era tor . It is NOT recom men ded to con nec t any el ect ron ic equ ipm ent to the ge ner ator suc h as co mput ers, tel evi sio ns, or ster eo equ ipm ent . The y are very se nsi tiv e to the inpu t supp ly fl uct uati ons and cou ld be da mag ed if[...]

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    1 4 Air fil ter 1. R emov e th e cove r (8) on the fr ont of the ge nera tor by rem ovi ng the two scr ews. 2. R emov e th e air fi lte r . 3. W ash th e air filte r in sol vent. 4. L ubri cate the filt er usi ng en gine oil (SEA #20 ). 5. T horo ughly sq uee ze the fil ter remov ing exce ss oil . 6. R epla ce air fil ter back in to the engi ne. 7.[...]

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    1 5 6. Ensur ing the sm all seal is fit ted to the ta p thre ad, scre w the tap bac k int o the ta nk by a FUL L 3–4 turn s. Ori ent ate the tap so the ou tle t of the tap is tow ard s the re ar of th e tan k, and the tap cont rol is to the rig ht han d si de of th e tan k. Hol din g the ta p firm , ti ght en the lock nu t, en suri ng the sea l i[...]

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    1 6 T roubl eshoo ting T roub le Pos sib le cau se Sug ges ted remed y Eng ine will no t star t or will not keep ru nni ng 1. Lo w on fue l/o il con ten t 1. Ad d fu el / o i l m i x 2. Ig niti on switc h in “Of f” posi tio n 2 . T ur n t o “ O N ” p o s i ti on 3. Fa ulty spa rk plu g 3 . R e p l ac e s pa rk p lu g 4. Ch oke in wron g pos[...]

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    2 0 GMC customer assist If your product needs repairing or you simply need help or advice, please contact us on our Customer Assist Line 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand). For prompt service we suggest you log your service request online at www .gmcservice.com.au . Should you not have access to the Internet, please contact our [...]