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Pow4761(sc), 11 maintenance/cleaning – Powerplus POW4761 POWER G ENERATOR 2200W EN User Manual

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§ Allow engine to cool down

Emergency stopping : Turn the engine switch to “OFF”. The engine will
stop immediately.

10.4

Operating time

Depending on the type you’re using, if you start with a full tank and let it run continuously, your
generator will run approximately :

Fuel tank capacity

Operating time

POW4761(SC)

15liters

13 h

The Petrol level display on top of the fuel tank shows you approximately how much petrol
there is left in the tank:
"F"

Full

"E"

Empty

11 MAINTENANCE/CLEANING

NOTE: Before cleaning or maintenance of the generator, you must switch off the motor and
allow the equipment to cool down!
CLEANING: For cleaning the housing, please use only a lint-free cloth dampened with a
solution of soapy water (solution of washing-up liquid). During cleaning, no water should
penetrate the inside of the generator.

11.1

Maintenance chart

Regular maintenance is most important for the best performance and safe operation.

Item

Remarks

Pre-
operation
check

Every 3
months
or 50h

Every 6
months
or 100h

Every 12
months
or 300h

Spark Plug

Check condition adjust gap
and

clean.

Replace

if

necessary.

l

Engine Oil

Check oil level

l

Replace

l

Air Filter

Clean.

Replace

if

necessary.

l

Fuel Filter

Clean

fuel

cock

filter.

Replace if necessary

l

Valve
Clearance

Check and adjust when
engine is cold.

l

Fuel Line

Check fuel hose for crack
or damage. Replace if
necessary.

l

11.2

Engine oil replacement

Old oil, even in small quantities, must be brought to a suitable collection point for disposal. Old
oil may not be disposed of with household rubbish, waste water, or even to nature.
You need a 12 mm screw wrench and a recipient of sufficiant capacity to catch the oil (see oil
tank capacity) This recipient must fit below the oil drain bolt (if necessary raise the generator
horizontally on blocks or bricks)
§ Place the, preferably warm machine on a level surface (warm up the engine for several

minutes if cold).