PRETUL GEN-10P User manual

GEN-10P
GEN-25P
26033
26034
2,9 Hp
6,5 Hp
Motor GEN-10P
Motor GEN-25P
CAUTION Read this manual thoroughly
before using the tool.
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ESPAÑOL
Manual
Power
Generator
Model Code
Applies for:
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GEN-25P
Technical Data
Fuel Requirements
Electric Diagram
General Safety Warnings
for power Generators
Safety Warnings for power Generators
Parts
Fuel and Oil
Start up
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Authorized Service Centers
Póliza de Garantía
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Contents
Keep this manual for future references.
The illustrations in the manual are for reference
only. May be different from the real tool.
To gain the best performance,
longer tool life span, make the
warranty valid if needed, and to
avoid risks or fatal injuries
please read and understand the
entire manual prior to using the
tool.
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GEN-10P GEN-25P
26033 26034
3.3 Hp
OHV 4-Cycle
94 cm3196 cm3
Gasoline
Gas Power Generator
Code
Description
Motor Rated Power
Motor
Cubic Capacity
Fuel
1.5 Gallons 3.9 Gallons
Fuel Tank
Voltage
3.7 Hp
1.3 Hp
1.4 Hp
Load Maximum Output
Output
Rated Output
105 dB
Noise Level
60 minutes’ rest per tank consumed,
continuously working in rated power.
Work Cycle
6,5 Hp2,9 Hp
Technical Data
One 120 V / One 12 V Two 120 V / One 240 V / One 12 V
120 V / 240 V120 V
Fuel Requirements
Electric Diagram
• The generator is built with an air-cooled, 4 – stroke motor using unleaded pure gasoline.
• For no reason at all mix oil with the fuel.
• For no reason at all use fuel mixed with ethyl alcohol (gasohol), ethanol, or methane. These attract
humidity causing separation and acid build-up while stored. Acidity may damage the motor fuel system when stored.
• To prevent issues with the motor, empty the fuel system before storing the generator during 30 days or longer
periods of time. Empty the gasoline tank, start the motor and leave it running until the fuel and carburetor lines are
empty. The next season, use fresh gasoline.
• Never pour into the gasoline tank, motor or carburetor cleaning liquids because it can result in permanent damage.
WARNING
V
91L4
0,3 mm2
+-
L
20 A
Winding
c.c. Winding
Spark
Plug
Black
Brown
1.0 mm2
Brown
Red 1,0 mm2
Red 1,0 mm2
Red 1,0 mm2
Overload Protection 8 A
Protector 5 A
Black
Black
ON/ OFF
Insulator
Start Up
Winding
Oil
Protection
G
L
N
220 V 110 V
YX
G
W
V
Rotor
Winding
Protector
Black Yellow
ON/ OFF
Red 1,0 mm2
Red
White
Blue Blue
2,5 mm2
White
2,5 mm2
Red
2,5 mm2
Red 2,5 mm2Red 2,5 mm2
Red 4,0 mm2
White 4,0 mm2White 2,5 mm2
Blue 2,5 mm2
White 2,5 mm2
2,5 mm2
Black 2,5 mm2
Black 2,5 mm2
Red 1,0 mm2
Red
Black 1,0 mm2
Black
Carbon Brushes
Insulator
Start Up
Winding
Spark
Plug
Rectifier
bridge 25 A
Oil
Protection
BlackBlack
c.c.
Winding
5 A
Yellow / Green 2,5 mm2
Red
WhiteWhite
White
2P Switch 11,8 A Double Voltage Selector
Winding
Winding Rotor
Yellow / Green 1,0 mm2
Black 1,0 mm2
GEN-10P GEN-25P
2,5 mm2
2,5 mm2
2,5 mm2
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General Safety Warnings
for power Generators
Work Area
Keep your work area clean, tidy and well lit.
Cluttered and dark areas may cause accidents.
Never use the tool in explosive areas such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gas o flammable dust.
Power tools produce sparks which may light up flammable materials.
Keep children and passersby at a safe distance while
operating the tool.
Distractions can cause losing control.
Operate the generator ONLY outdoors.
Do not operate the generator in closed spaces. The generator produces
carbon monoxide: an odorless highly toxic gas. Breathing the gas
produce nausea, fainting or even death.
Electric Safety
Plugs shall match the generator power outlets.
Never modify a plug.
Do not use adaptors for ground plugs.
Modified plugs and different power outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces like pipes,
radiators, electric ranges and refrigerators.
There is a higher risk of electric shock if the body gets grounded.
Do not use the generator under rain or humidity conditions.
Water increases the risk of an electric shock.
Do not handle the generator or electric cables while standing
on water, barefoot or with wet hands and feet.
Water increases the risk of an electric shock.
Do not use any equipment if cables are worn, broken, peeled,
or entangled in any way.
Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.
Use only rubber-covered flexible extension cables (in
accordance with IEC 245 – 4) or equivalent.
Using an inadequate extension increases the risk of electric shock.
Personal Safety
Stay alert! Watch what you are doing and use common sense
when using a tool Refrain from using the tool if tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
Being momentarily distracted while using the tool could cause severe personal
injury.
Wear protective safety accessories.
Wearing eye protection, insulated safety shoes and gloves, helmet and ear
plugs in noise conditions higher than 85 dB reduce significantly personal
injuries.
Prevent an accidental start up. Disconnect all the tools from the
generator before starting.
Unsupervised power tools with the switch in the ON position may cause
accidents.
Remove brackets or adjusting tools before starting the
generator.
Additional tools or vices installed in a rotating part in the generator could damage
the equipment or cause severe personal injuries to the operator.
Do not overreach. Keep both feet perfectly set on the ground
and keep good balance at all times.
These measures lead to better controlling the tool in unexpected situations.
Wear proper clothes.
Do not wear loose clothes or jewelry.
Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts
Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair could get caught in the mobile parts.
Do not touch the exhaust while the generator is running.
Temperature in the muffler and nearby areas may go over 150 °F (65 °C). To
prevent burns, allow the motor to cool down before manipulating or storing
the generator.
Use and Care of the Generator
Do not force the generator. Use it within the range it was
designed for. Assure a safe and efficient job.
Do not use any attachment to increase the generator capacity.
Connect only adequate power tools.
Do not use power tools for heavy duty work to which the tool is not designed
for.
Do not use power tools if the switch is not working.
Any power tool that cannot be turned IN or OFF is dangerous and shall be
repaired immediately before using.
Turn OFF the generator and wait until the motor is cooled down
before carrying out any type of adjustment, changing
accessories or storing.
To reduce the risk of burns or accidentally starting it up.
Store the generator when not in use and away from
children’s reach. Do not allow untrained people
operate the generator.
The generator can be dangerous under untrained hands.
Carry out maintenance to the equipment. Double check
the mobile parts are not misaligned or stuck. No broken
parts or other conditions affecting its operation shall be present.
Repair any damage before using the generator.
Most accidents are caused by lack of maintenance.
Keep tools in the best conditions.
Connect to the generator only tools in optimum conditions to guarantee a
good job and a safe operation.
Use the generator, its components and accessories in
accordance with these instructions and the manner foreseen for
the type of job in the right conditions.
Using the tool for applications different to which is designed could cause a
dangerous situation.
Service
Repair the tool in a Authorized Service Center
using only identical spare parts.
To keep the tool safety.
¡WARNING! Read carefully all the safety warnings and all the instructions listed. Failure to observe these
warnings may result in electric shock, fire and / or severe injuries. Save the warnings and instructions for future
reference.
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Safety Warnings for
power Generators
• Never smoke neither close to the generator
nor in the gasoline supply zone or when
operating the generator.
• To reduce the risk of fire or burns handle fuel with
care. It is extremely flammable.
• Do not allow gasoline or oil making contact with your
skin.
• Protect your eyes to prevent gasoline and oil spills. In
the event of accidental contact, wash immediately with
clean water. If irritation persist, go to a physician.
• Store fuel in a container specially designed for that
purpose.
• Before refueling the generator, turn
OFF the motor, set it in clear ground and wait for the
motor to cool down.
• Wipe clean all the fuel spilled on the
generator before operating.
• Double check for fuel leaks. If that is
the case, correct the leaks before using the generator to
prevent fire or injuries by burns.
• Under no circumstance burn spilled fuel to eliminate it.
• For no reason at all use any other type of fuel than the
one specified in the Manual.
Fuel Handling
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
• Electric generators produce tension
that could be dangerous. If the generator is not insulated
from other electric installations, people using them may
be severely injured or die due to an electric shock.
• The generator shall not be connected
to other energy sources, such as the power supply
company. Under emergency when is strictly necessary to
be connected to those energy sources, only a certified
electrician shall carry out connections taking into account
the differences between the power supply and the
generator technical specifications.
• Protection against electric shock
depends on the circuit breakers are specially
homogenized for the generator. If the circuit breakers
must be replaced, go to a Authorized
Service Center.
• Alternate current connections within
the electric system shall be carried out by a certified
electrician complying with the applicable electric
standards or codes.
• Inadequate connections may
generate an electric discharge towards the outlet lines.
It can electrocute the consumers using the electric circuits
and even third parties that could touch the lines during a
blackout. When electricity is restored, the generator
could explode, burn or cause fires.
• Ground the generator properly before starting up.
• The generator can produce energy and work safely
within the following conditions: altitude lower than
4920 ft, in ambient temperature between 41 °F and
104 °F and with 90% relative humidity.
Electricity Handling
WARNING
WARNING
• Teach yourself to quickly turn OFF the
generator. Learn the function of all the controls.
• To adequately ventilate the generator, keep at least 2
feet free space around the generator.
• Set the generator in a firm and leveled surface: avoid
sandy or snowed surfaces. If the generator overturns or
tilts, fuel could spill out or dust or water could enter into
the equipment.
• Do not connect any device OFF. Connect the devices
after setting them ON.
• In the event of any difficulty or you have questions
about the generator, see a
Authorized Service Center.
Before Operating the Generator
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
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