Safety Features (If Fitted, See Specifications Table); Maintenance Schedule; Warnings; Maintenance Procedures - SDMO SD 4000 User And Maintenance Manual

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4.3. Switching off (diagram A)
When the generating set is switched off, the motor continues to give off heat.
Appropriate ventilation should be provided after the generating set is turned off.
To switch off the generating set in an emergency, move the motor switch to "STOP".
Warning
Take the plugs out of the sockets and allow the motor to run under no load for 1 to 2 minutes.
Move the on/off switch (10) to "STOP", the generating set switches off.
Close the fuel tap (14).

5. Safety features (if fitted, see specifications table)

5.1. Oil cut-out
This mechanism is designed to prevent any damage to the motor resulting from lack of oil in the motor sump. It automatically cuts out
the motor. If the motor stops and will not restart, check the motor oil level before looking for any other cause of the problem.
5.2. Circuit breaker
The electrical circuit of the set is protected by several magnetothermal, differential or thermal cut-out switches. Any overload and/or
short circuits cause the supply of electrical energy to be cut.

6. Maintenance schedule

6.1. Reminder of use
The maintenance interval frequency and the operations to be carried out are outlined in the maintenance programme.
However, it should be added that it is the environment in which the generating set is operating which determines this programme.
Accordingly, if the set is used in extreme conditions, shorter intervals between maintenance procedures should be adopted.
These maintenance schedules apply only to generating sets running on fuel and oil, that conform to the specifications given in this
booklet.
6.2. Maintenance table
Carry out these maintenance procedures
at whichever of the two intervals is
Part
Engine oil
Oil filter
Air filter
Fuel filter
Cleaning the generating set
Valve clearance
Injection system
(1) This operation should be carried out by one of our agents

7. Maintenance procedures

7.1. Cleaning the oil filter (diagram E)
Changing the motor oil.
Extract filter (1) after loosening the 10 mm mounting bolt (2).
Clean the filter with diesel or petrol.
Dry the filter then refit in the reverse order to removal.
Tighten the filter mounting bolt.
Fill the motor with the required quantity of oil.
Switch on the generating set.
Check there are no leaks and top up the oil if necessary.
Each time it is
reached first
Check the level
Change
Clean
Check
Replace
Replace
Check / adjust
Check
After the first
used
50 hours of
use
Every 3
Every 6
months or
months or
200 hours
400 hours
• (1)
Every 12
months or
1000
hours
• (1)

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