Maintenance, Should the engine stop while operating – EDCO SS-24 User Manual
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E-SS24-I-0414
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Maintenance
Should the Engine Stop While Operating:
• Check water supply:
a. Is city water valve fully open?
b. Is valve on saw console open?
c. If you are using gravity feed, check the flow.
d. If using a tank, is it empty?
• Check fuel level in the gas tank. Do not over fill the gas tank and never refuel a hot engine. If refueling is necessary
during operation, allow the engine to cool down first.
• Check oil level.
Note: Some engines are equipped with an oil pressure switch that shuts off the engine in the event
the oil level drops below acceptable levels.
• Was the E-Stop accidently pushed in?
• After determining and fixing the source of the problem, follow all of the Starting the Engine instructions on page 6.
If none of the above situations correct the problem, discontinue use and contact a qualified repair professional.
The following maintenance instructions are brief explanations
of some of the items suggested in the Maintenance Schedule chart on page 15.
These instructions are not replacements for the
Engine Manufacturer’s Maintenance Instructions.
Changing the Water Pump Fuse if Equipped:
The Water Pump Fuse is located inside saw unit. (Figure 10)
• To access it, unscrew the bolt and open the gas tank door.
• Reach in and find the fuse cap. It is located in front of the water pump.
• Twist and pull apart the cap and remove the fuse.
• Replace it with a AGC10 250V or equivalent fuse
Figure 10
Fuse
Water
Pump