Maintaining the dr generator attachment, Chapter 5, Regular maintenance check list before each use – DR Power 6000-Watt Generator User Manual
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CHAPTER 5
MAINTAINING THE DR GENERATOR ATTACHMENT
Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your DR GENERATOR
ATTACHMENT. Please refer to this manual for maintenance procedures.
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WHEN PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE DR GENERATOR ATTACHMENT WHEN THE
UNIT IS STILL ATTACHED TO THE ATM, YOU MUST FIRST DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE(S)
ON THE ATM.
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ONLY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD REMOVE THE COVER OR FRONT PANEL OF THE
GENERATOR.
Regular Maintenance Check List before each use
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Check the engine oil level in your DR A
ll-Terrain
Field and Brush Mower.
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Check the general condition of the ATM and Generator, e.g.; nuts, bolts, welds etc.
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Make sure that the Generator is dry and there is no foreign material in the outlets.
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Check the condition of the Drive Belt for nicks and fraying, replace if necessary. See page 12.
End of Season and Storage
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WHEN PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE DR GENERATOR ATTACHMENT WHEN THE
UNIT IS STILL ATTACHED TO THE ATM, YOU MUST FIRST DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE(S)
ON THE ATM.
•
ONLY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD REMOVE THE COVER OR FRONT PANEL OF THE
GENERATOR.
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Wipe down the Generator to remove any moisture and dirt that may have accumulated, especially
in and around the outlets.
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Vacuum out any accumulated debris from the Generator vents.
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Store the DR GENERATOR ATTACHMENT in a dry area to prevent moisture from damaging the
electrical components.