Storage, Troubleshooting, Generator storage – Snapper 1668-0 User Manual
Page 13: Engine storage, Other storage tips, Warning
Snapper 5500 Watt Generator
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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.
Generator Storage
• Clean the generator as outlined in “Generator Cleaning”.
• Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator
are open and unobstructed.
Engine Storage
See engine owner’s manual for instructions.
Other Storage Tips
• To prevent gum from forming in fuel system or on
essential carburetor parts, add fuel stabilizer into fuel
tank and fill with fresh gasoline. 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 gasoline 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 problems if it's used with this unit.
• Store unit in a clean and dry area.
• DO NOT place a storage cover over a hot generator.
• Let equipment cool for a sufficient time before placing the
cover on the equipment.
Storage covers can be flammable.
WARNING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause
Correction
No AC output is available, but
generator is running.
1.
One of the circuit breakers is
open.
2.
Fault in generator.
3.
Poor connection or defective cord
set.
4.
Connected device is bad.
1.
Reset circuit breaker.
2.
Contact Authorized service facility.
3.
Check and repair.
4.
Connect another device that is in
good condition.
Generator runs good at no-load
but "bogs" down" when loads are
connected.
1.
Short circuit in a connected load.
2.
Generator is overloaded.
3.
Shorted generator circuit.
1.
Disconnect shorted electrical load.
2.
See "Don't Overload Generator".
3.
Contact Authorized service facility.
Generator will not start; or starts
and runs rough.
Low oil level.
Fill crankcase to proper level or place
generator on level surface.
Generator shuts down during
operation.
1.
Out of fuel.
2.
Low oil level.
1.
Fill fuel tank.
2.
Fill crankcase to proper level or
place generator on level surface.
Generator lacks power.
Load is too high.
See "Don't Overload Generator".