Assembly - DeVilbiss D25572 Operator's Manual

Devillbiss air power company generator operator's manual
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Maintenance Instructions.
NOTE: This manual is a general manual. Information in this manual may or
may not pertain to your model. Please read carefully.
NOTE: Left and right describes the location of a part with the operator
facing the outlet panel.
REMOVE GENERATOR FROM CARTON
Open carton from top.
Cut carton along dotted lines.
Remove all carton inserts.
Remove generator through opening in carton.
(if equipped) Remove shipping block from
under the gen head. Unscrew bolt and remove
the shipping block. It is very important that
this is removed before starting your generator.
See Figure 1.
IMPORTANT: Before any attempt to start your
generator be sure to check engine oil (See Engine
Operator's manual)
GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
A grounding lug is supplied with the generator for
use when required by local electrical ordinances.
Refer to article 250 of the National Electrical Code
to clarify any needed grounding information. Your
local electric company or a certified electrician
should be able to help you with this information.
NOTE: Your engine is already grounded to the frame
by a grounding strap.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF BATTERY
(Electric Start Units Only)
Recommended Battery for Electric Start: 12V - 45 A H. or 210 CCA (Cold
Cranking Amps)
Purchase battery and battery hardware separately, not included with unit.
1.
Place battery in rack with terminals
facing towards generator head.
2.
Place battery bracket (A) over battery as
shown in Figure 3 (opposite battery
terminals).
3.
Place "L" bolt (B) through top and
bottom brackets and secure with wing
nut (C).
4.
Locate the solenoid on the left side of
the unit. See Figure 4 and 5.

ASSEMBLY

Read this manual. Do not attempt to operate equipment
until you have read this Manual for Safety, Operation, and
9- ENG
or
or
Figure 1
Grounding Lug
Figure 2
Figure 3
D25572

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