Storage - Briggs & Stratton 40248 Operator's Manual

7kw dual-mode backup generator
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If the generator
is not operated
once a month,
the battery
should
be removed
and trickle
charged
regularly
in order
to keep the battery
charged
and ready to start the
generator
when
needed.
If battery
voltage
is too low, the
battery
may not take a charge and you will need a new
battery.
If it is necessary
to charge the battery,
proceed
as follows:
I.
Open
control
panel cover.
2.
Using the supplied fuse removal
tool, remove
the
15 Amp fuse from the control
panel.
3.
Disconnect
the negative
battery
cable from the
negative
battery
terminal
(indicated
by NEGATIVE,
NEG,
or (-).
CAUTION
DO NOT
attempt
to jump
start
the
battery.
Damage
to equipment
resulting
from
failure
to follow
this
instruction
will void warranty.
4.
Charge
battery
with battery
charger
set at 2 Amps
until full charge
is indicated
by battery
charger.
1
WARNING
I
DO
NOT
charge
at a rate
more
than 2 Amps.
Wear
protective
goggles,
rubber
apron,
and rubber
gloves.
IHPORTANT"
If the battery
fails to take a charge,
it
must be replaced
with the same type of 12 Volt DC,
AGM type, 33 Amp-Hour,
battery.
DO NOT
replace
with
liquid electrolyte
lead-acid
type battery.
5.
Connect
the negative
battery
cable to the negative
battery
terminal
(indicated
by NEGATIVE,
NEG,
or
(=)).
6.
Ensure
hardware
on both positive
and negative
battery
terminals
is secure.
7.
Reinstall
the 15 Amp fuse in the control
panel.
Generator
is now ready for starting and use.
Service
Battery
If it is necessary to service the battery, proceed as follows:
I.
Open
control
panel cover.
2.
Remove
the I5 Amp fuse from the control
panel
using the fuse removal
tool.
3.
Disconnect
the negative
battery
cable, then
disconnect
the positive
battery
cable.
4.
Service or replace
battery
as required.
5.
Connect
the red battery
cable to the battery
positive
terminal
(indicated
by POSiTiVE,
POS, or (+)).
6.
Connect
the negative
battery
cable to the negative
battery
terminal
(indicated
by NEGATIVE,
NEG,
or
(=)).
7.
Ensure
hardware
on both positive
and negative
battery
terminals
is secure.
8.
Reinstall
the 15 Amp fuse in the control
panel.
Generator
is now ready for starting
and use.
Storage
The generator
should
be started
at least once every seven
days and allowed
to run at least 30 minutes.
If this cannot
be done and you must store the unit for more
than
30 days, use the following
guidelines
to prepare
it for
storage:
I.
While
engine is still warm,
change oil as described
earlier
in "Changing
Engine Oil and Filter".
2.
Remove
spark plug and pour about
I oz. (30 ml) of
engine oil into cylinder.
Replace spark plug but
DO NOT
connect
spark plug wire.
3.
Ensure fuel supply shut off valve is closed.
4.
Press START/RUN/STOP
switch momentarily
to
distribute
oil.
5.
Connect
spark plug wire to spark plug.
6.
Clean the generator
as outlined
in "Generator
Cleaning".
Ensure
that cooling air slots and openings
on generator
are open
and unobstructed.
7.
Charge
the battery,
as described
in "Charge
Battery".
8.
If the generator
is subjected
to freezing
temperatures,
disconnect
battery
cables from battery
and move it to
a warmer
location.
Charge
the battery
before
the
next
season's
use.
X
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