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Sealey GG1100 Instructions page 2

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2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Heavy-duty industrial frame design provides full protection and aids portability. Suitable for running power tools and lighting units etc.
Models GG2800, GG3800 & GG7500 are fitted with automatic voltage control which protects the units and provides higher efficiency. Long
running time from 6 hours up to 12 hours on a full tank. Fitted with 12V battery charging outlet, 230V and 110V sockets (110V not available on
GG1100). Powerful and reliable generator fitted with maintenance-free brushless alternator. Smooth running unit fitted with anti-vibration
mountings. Low oil cut-out feature and fuel gauge (not available on GG1100).
Model No:
Motor Power:
Motor Type:
Fuel:
Output:
230V - 50Hz/12VDC
Current Rating:
Cont Power Rating:
Max Power Rating:
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Max Running Time:
Noise Rating LwA:
Dry Weight:
Dimensions (L x W x H): 479 x 377 x 434mm 623 x 480 x 538mm 713 x 541 x 569mm 713 x 541 x 569mm
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! before use, ensure you read, understand and comply with the safety instructions in this document. Ensure
you fully understand the application and limitations, as well as the potential hazards, of the generator.
WARNING! Never connect the generating set earth lead to pipes. Pipes may carry inflammable substances such as gas or
domestic fuel and there is a risk of fire or explosion in the event of a short circuit.
WARNING! Never run the engine without an air filter fitted.
3.1.
EARTHING
3.1.1
The generating set must be earthed every time it is used, to reduce the chance of electric shock. To do this, use a 12mm² copper
wire and bolt it to the generator chassis using the earthing point seen in Figs.3, 4 & 5. At the other end, bolt it to an earthing rod of
copper or brass which has been driven into the ground. This earthing connection will also dissipate static electricity generated by the
electrical equipment.
PRE START-UP OF THE GENERATOR
WARNING! Check the engine oil level before each start-up. Only use an approved oil and NEVER operate the engine with insufficient
oil.
Check the air filter element to ensure it is clean and in good condition, clean or replace as necessary.
3.2.
FILLING WITH ENGINE OIL
3.2.1
Ensure the generator set is on a flat horizontal surface.
3.2.2
Unscrew the oil filler cap and wipe the dipstick clean (See Fig.6).
3.2.3
Insert the dipstick into the filler neck but DO NOT screw in.
3.2.4
Remove the dipstick and check the level indicated. If the level is too low, top up to the top of
the filler neck with the recommended oil.
3.2.5
Replace the dipstick and screw in the oil filler cap.
3.3
FILLING WITH FUEL
WARNING! NEVER refuel when the engine is running or when the engine is hot.
WARNING! Petrol is highly flammable and petrol vapour is explosive.
WARNING! Never use an oil/fuel mixture or any polluted fuel.
3.3.1
Ensure all electrical loads are DISCONNECTED and the circuit breaker where fitted is in the "OFF" position.
3.3.2
Ensure the area around the fuel tank filler hole is clean.
3.3.3
Remove the fuel tank filler cap, check the level of the fuel and refill with the recommended fuel if necessary.
3.3.4
Do not over-fill the fuel tank, always leave room for the fuel to expand.
3.4.
STARTING THE GENERATOR
WARNING! The output sockets will be live once the engine has started.
WARNING! DO NOT run this generator unless there is adequate ventilation, the
exhaust gases contain deadly carbon monoxide.
3.4.1
Ensure you have performed all actions in paragraphs 3.2. and 3.3. above.
3.4.2
Turn the fuel valve to the "ON" position, Fig.1.
3.4.3
Move the choke lever to the CHOKE position, Fig.2.
Note: If starting a warm engine or when the ambient temperature is high, move the choke control
to the "RUN" position.
3.4.4
Set the Engine Switch to the "ON" position, Fig.3.
Note: Ensure there is sufficient free area around the generator to prevent personal injury when
pulling the rope.
3.4.5
Grasp the recoil handle and pull rope slowly until some resistance is felt (Fig.2A). Let rope
rewind slowly, then pull with a rapid full arm stroke. Let rope slowly return.
3.4.6
When engine starts, move choke lever to half choke position until engine runs smoothly and
then to the "RUN" position. If engine fails to start, repeat the procedure from section 3.4.5.
If it still will not start, refer to 'Trouble-Shooting' section. If necessary contact your authorised
Sealey service agent.
3.4.7
On models fitted with a circuit breaker, set the switch to "ON".
WARNING! Never pull out the starting handle when the engine is running, as this will damage the engine.
GG1100
GG2800
2.4hp
6.5hp
Unleaded 95 RON
4A/8.3A
10.4A/21.8A/8.3A
900W
2400W
1100W
2800W
6ltr
15ltr
6hrs
10hrs
90dB
90dB
25kg
46.5kg
Original Language Version
GG3800
9hp
4-Stroke
230V/110V - 50Hz/12VDC
14A/29A/8.3A
3200W
3800W
25ltr
12hrs
94dB
82kg
GG7500
13hp
22A/45A/8.3A
5000W
6000W
25ltr
10hrs
96dB
85kg
Choke Lever
GG1100, GG2800, GG3800, GG7500
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.2A
Issue: 2 - 12/10/09

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