Winco WC6000HE/D User Manual
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. Turn on the fuel supply by moving the fuel lever
to the “ON” position.
3. Move the choke lever to the “CLOSED” position.
To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever
in the “OPEN” position
4. Turn the engine switch to the “on” position
5.. Operating the starter. Rotate the engine switch
briefly to the START position. The starter life is
improved by using shorter starting cycles with
time to cool off between cranking cycles. Do
not operate the starter more than 5 seconds and
wait at least 10 seconds before operating the
starter again, Repeat cycle if necessary.
6. When the engine starts, release the engine
switch, allowing it to return to the “on” position.
7. Gradually move choke to the open position as
the engine warms up..
6. The engine should promptly come up to
operating speed.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Never permit the choke to remain on after the
engine has run for a short time. It is not necessary
to choke the engine when it is warm. Avoid over-
choking.
STARTING HINTS
1.
Cold weather
a. Use the proper oil for the temperature
expected.
b. Use fresh winter grade fuel. Winter grade
gasoline is blended to improve starting. Do
not use summer grade gasoline.
.
Hot weather
a. Use the proper oil for the temperature
expected.
b. Use only summer blended gasoline. Using
gasoline left over from winter may cause the
unit to vapor lock.
STOPPING AND STORAGE
1. Move the engine switch to the “OFF” position.
. Turn off the fuel supply valve.
3. Before extended storage (over 30 days) certain
precautions must be taken to ensure the fuel
doesn’t deteriorate and clog the fuel system.
Note: The use of a fuel additive, such a STA-BIL
or equivalent will minimize the formation of gum
deposits during storage. The additive may be added
to gasoline in the engines fuel tank or to gasoline in
a storage container.
a. Add the fuel stabilizer to the fuel in the tank
and run the unit for minutes to circulate the
stabilizer throughout the fuel system.
b. If you choose to remove the remaining fuel
from the fuel tank, it must be drained into an
approved container.
c. Start the engine and allow it to run until all
the fuel in the carburetor and the fuel lines
has been used up and the engine stops.
Note: Running the engine to use up the fuel in the
lines and carburetor will still leave a small amount of
fuel in the carburetor. It is best for extended storage
to treat the fuel before draining.
d. While the engine is warm, drain the oil and
refill with fresh oil.
e. Clean dirt and chaff from cylinder, cylinder
head fins, blower housing, screen and
muffler areas.
f. Store in a clean and dry area.
OPERATING SPEED
The engine-generator must be run at the correct
speed in order to produce the proper electrical volt-
age and frequency.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The output voltage should be checked to ensure
the generator is working properly prior to connecting
a load to the generator. Failure to do so could result
in damage to equipment plugged into the unit and
possible injury to the individual.
All engines have a tendency to slow down when
a load is applied. When the electrical load is con-
nected to the generator, the engine is more heavily
loaded, and as a result the speed drops slightly.
This slight decrease in speed, together with the
voltage drop within the generator itself, results in a
slightly lower voltage when the generator is loaded
to its full capacity than when running no load. The
slight variation in speed also affects the frequency of
the output current. This frequency variation has no
appreciable effect in the operation of motors, lights
and most appliances. However, electronic equip-
ment and clocks will be affected if correct RPM is not
maintained. See Load vs. Output chart.
Although individual units and models vary slightly,
the normal voltage and frequency of the engine-gen-
erator described in this manual are approximately as
follows, under varying loads: