Battery Connection 0 - Briggs & Stratton 40248 Operator's Manual

7kw dual-mode backup generator
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E
.
Repeat
Steps 2 through
7 until no leaks are detected.
DO NOT
use the generator
if leaks cannot
be
stopped.
Contact
a qualified
LP fuel professional
for
assistance.
9,
Turn
OFF both
LP fuel tank
shut off valves
until you
are ready
to use the generator.
I0.
Wash
off soapy residue
with
clean cold water
and
towel
dry.
I I. Wait
five minutes
to allow
all gas to evacuate
the area
before
starting
the generator.
NOTE:
The leak test must
be performed
in an area that
has adequate
lighting
in order
to see if bubbles
are
developing.
DO
NOT
use a flashlight
to check
for
bubbles.
To Remove
LP Fuel
Tank(s)
I.
Confirm
the LP fuel tank shut off valve is closed
(turned
fully CLOCKWISE).
2.
Disconnect
the fuel hose from the LP tank by turning
the large coupling nut COUNTERCLOCKWISE
by
hand (see Figure 9).
3.
Install the protective
cover over the LP fuel tank shut
off valve outlet.
4.
Remove
wing nut from threaded
rod by turning
it
COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
Lift and remove
the fuel
hose/regulator
assembly
from the threaded
rod. See
Figures 7 and 8.
5.
Lift and remove
the LPtank
hold-down
bracket
from
threaded
rod (see Figure 6). It may be necessary
to
wiggle the LP fuel tanks to release
the hold-down
bracket.
6.
Carefully
lift the LP fuel tank off the LP fuel tank tray.
Verify
Engine
Oil
Level
CAUTION
Refer
to Maintenance
for oil fill information.
Damage
to equipment
resulting
from
failure
to follow
this
instruction
will void
warranty.
The generator
engine is shipped
from the factory filled
with synthetic
oil (AP[ SJ/CF 5W-30W).
This allows for
generator
operation
in the widest
range of temperature
and climate
conditions.
Before starting
the engine,
check
oil level and ensure
that engine
is serviced
as described
in
"Maintenance".
NOTE:
The
use of synthetic
oil does
not
alter
the
required
oil change intervals
described
in the
Haintenance
section.
Removable
Roof and Access
Door
The generator
enclosure includes a removable
roof and
battery access door.
To Remove
Roof:
There are two screws
on each side of the roof located
in
the half-moon
roof slots. Remove
the four screws
and lift
roof off.
To Remove
Battery
Access Door:
1.
Disconnect
any loads connected
to the generator.
2.
Remove
roof as described
above.
3.
Remove
screw at top of access
door.
4.
Pull access
door outward
(away) from unit while
pulling door upward
and out of base.
Door
will come
free of generator
enclosure.
To Install
Battery
Access
Door
and
Roof:
I.
Guide bottom
of access
door into base.
2.
Push access door
in until it is flush with sides.
3.
Replace door
screw.
4.
Replace
roof and four roof screws.
Battery
Connection
DANGER
DO
NOT
dispose
of battery
in a fire.
DO
NOT
allow any open
flame,
spark,
heat,
or lit cigarette
during
and for several
minutes
after charging
a battery.
DO NOT
open
or mutilate
the battery.
Wear
protective
goggles,
rubber
apron,
and rubber
gloves.
Remove
watches,
rings, or other
metal
objects.
Use tools
with
insulated
handles.
The generator
is supplied
with a sealed,
lead-acid
rechargeable
12 Volt DC, AGM type, 33 Amp-Hour,
battery.
The battery
cables are connected
at the factory.
The battery
will lose some charge
in shipping
and prior
to
generator
installation.
If battery
voltage
is too low to start
the engine, charge
the battery,
as described
in
"Maintenance".
If the battery
fails to take a charge,
it must be replaced
ONLY with the same type of 12 Volt DC, AGM type,
33 Amp-Hour
battery.
DO NOT
replace
with liquid
electrolyte
lead-acid
type battery.
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