HOMER tools 2800 User Manual

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Single-phase power generator
2800
ALFA IN a.s. ©, 2014
www.alfain.eu
HOMER tools 2800 manual EN 1

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  • Page 1 User's manual Single-phase power generator 2800 ALFA IN a.s. ©, 2014 www.alfain.eu HOMER tools 2800 manual EN 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2/19 OBSAH: INTRODUCTION ..................2 SAFETY WARNING ................. 3 OPERATING CONDITIONS ..............5 DESCRIPTION AND EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT ......6 SPECIFICATION ..................9 OPERATION ..................10 MAINTENANCE ..................11 STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT ..............16 TRANSPORT OF EQUIPMENT ............. 16 10. FAULTS AND NONSTANDARD STATE ..........16 11.
  • Page 3: Safety Warning

    3/19 2. SAFETY WARNING To ensure safe operation, please carefully read the following provisions. The following safety precautions must always be observed when handling the equipment device and its operation. Ignoring WARNING may lead to injury or property damage. Ignoring of NOTES, CAUTION may lead to equipment damage, reducing its performance or worsening operating performance.
  • Page 4 4/19 Never operate the equipment with any cover, shrouds, or guards. WARNING ! RISK OF BURNS! Do not touch the equipment when it is in operation or when it just stopped. Parts of the machine may be hot during operation (especially the exhaust, engine block, body generator, cover of muffler, frame machines for exhaust).
  • Page 5: Operating Conditions

    5/19 circuit is equipped with residual current device tripping sensitivity 30 mA. These installations must be carried only by a specialist with electro qualifications. Residual current circuit protector will provide safe operation and protect the operator in the event of damage to the insulation alternator. Residual current circuit breaker disconnects the electrical circuit in the event of a discrepancy between the electrical force-output alternator and parts of the circuit connected to ground at the output of the circuit breaker.
  • Page 6: Description And Equipment Arrangement

    6/19 Concrete mixers, angle grinders, circular saws Machine tools and electric grinders Submersible pumps Washing machines Compressors 3,5-5 Drilling and milling machines Halogen lamps and fluorescent lamps Crushers, grass trimmers, brush cutters, fence cutters, mowers and chain saws 7. It is necessary to observe all the provisions of the used motor, which are listed in the user manual or the user manual engine.
  • Page 7 7/19 Picture 1 Main parts of the machine Control elements Generator switch To turn on the power generator switch the ignition switch to To turn off the power generator switch the ignition switch to OFF. Starter Pull slowly the starter grip until resistance shows. Then smoothly, but fast enough pull the starter handle (so as to avoid excessive stress on the starter rope guide pulley and starter).
  • Page 8 8/19 mixture when starting a cold engine. Turn the choke lever to the “CLOSE” Slowly put the choke lever to “OPEN” position after the position engine is started. AC Cirkuit Breaker The overload current will automatically switch OFF circuit breaker to avoid short circuiting of the load or overload.
  • Page 9: Specification

    9/19 5. SPECIFICATION HOMER tools 2800 Power [kVA] Voltage [V] Current [A] 34,7 Frequency [Hz] Voltage regulation Type R200 Volume (cm3) Power [kW/HP] 4 / 5,4 Cooling Starting manual Noise (A) [dB] Consumption [l/h] cca 1,3 Fuel tank capacity [l] 10W 40 (-18°C - 50°C),...
  • Page 10: Operation

    10/19 6. OPERATION Procedure for the first start 1. Read this instruction manual carefully. 2. Remove information labels from the device. 3. Remove residues of the transport packing. Fill engine oil into the engine according to the manual (about 0,5l). 10W40 (-18°C - 50°C), 5W 40(-40°C - 0°C).
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    11/19 6. Pull slowly the starter grip until resistance shows. Then smoothly, but fast enough pull the starter handle (so as to avoid excessive stress on the starter rope guide pulley and starter). Repeat until the device does not start. 7.
  • Page 12 12/19 Checking the oil level daily or before every start Check air filter daily or before every start Control of air sampling openings and cooling surfaces daily or before every start Cleaning foam air filter Every 3 months or 50 hours. Changing the oil First: month or 20 hours of operation.
  • Page 13 13/19 Maintenance foam air filter Wash and re-oil the filter every 50 hours of operation (more often if the equipment is operated in dusty or dirty conditions). Foam filter, keep the following manner: 1. Release the cover screw and remove the air filter cover 2.
  • Page 14 14/19 NOTE: Always use the recommended types of oil - to prevent excessive engine wear or damage. To avoid excessive wear or damage to the engine, you must always observe for correct oil level in the crankcase. Never operate the engine with low oil state NOTE: When handling oil, follow the applicable legislation in the environmental field.
  • Page 15 15/19 4. Never use the oil/gasoline mixture or gasoline containing impurity. 5. Use gasoline with octane rating ≥90 . 6. We recommend unleaded gasoline because it produces fewer engine carbon deposits and spark plug deposits and extends exhaust system's life. 7.
  • Page 16: Storage Of Equipment

    16/19 landing tighten the 1/8 - 1/4 turn in addition in order to compress the washer. WARNING ! Tighten too loosely spark plug can overheat and damage motor. Excessive tightened the spark plug can damage the threads in the cylinder head. 5.
  • Page 17: Warranty And Post-Warranty Repairs

    17/19 noises Blackouts, irregular ignition Wounds from the exhaust Overheating High fuel consumption Dark smoke from exhaust The output is not a current Repeated failures alternator protection 11. WARRANTY AND POST-WARRANTY REPAIRS Warranty and post-warranty repairs provided by the manufacturer or an authorized service location.
  • Page 18: Service Book

    18/19 13. SERVICE BOOK before every 50 every every every Periodicity every hours of year or Activity start operation hours of hours of every operation operation hours of operation Check, if necessary top up the fuel tank Checking the oil level Check air filter Control of holes for...
  • Page 19 19/19 RECORDS OF SERVICE CHECK Signature technician, Date: firm, stamp ALFA IN a.s. © www.alfain.eu...

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