WORMS ACCESS 3400 User manual

MANUEL D’UTILISATION / INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
GROUPE ÉLECTROGÈNE / GENERATOR
MODÈLE / MODEL
ACCESS 3400
ACCESS 5000
ACCESS 8000
ENFR
Édition : 20190904
MU_02GE_ACCESS_34_50_80 (MU-ACCE-FR-GB)

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Thank you for purchasing an Worms Entreprises generator. This manual covers operation and
maintenance of the Worms Entreprises generators. All information in this publication is based on the
latest production information available at the time of approval for printing. Pay special attention to
statements preceded by the following words:
Indicates an impending dangerous situation. If this one is not prevented, it can
cause death or severe injuries for the user.
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury, loss of life and equipment
damage if instructions are not followed.
NOTE Gives helpful information.
If a problem should arise, or if you have any questions about the generator, consult an authorized dealer or
service shop.
Thegeneratorisdesignedtogivesafeanddependableserviceifoperatedaccordingtoinstructions.Do
not operate the generator before you have read and understood the instructions. Failure to do so could
result in death, personal injury or equipment damage.
SUMMARY
Page
1. SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
3. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
5. OPERATING PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
6. STOPPING THE GENERATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
7. OIL SENSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
8. WATTAGE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
9. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
10. ‘‘HOW TO DO’’ MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
11. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12. TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

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1. SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS
In accordance with the ISO standard, the specified symbols as shown in the following table are used
for the products and this instruction manual.
Read the operator’s instruction
manual.
Fire, naked flame and smoking
prohibited.
Stay clear of the hot surface. Caution, risk of electric shock.
Exhaust gas is poisonous.
Do not operate in an
unventilated room.
Do not connect the generator
to the commercial power lines.
Stop the engine before
refueling.
ON (Switch Engine) Engine start (Electric start)
OFF (Switch Engine) Engine stop (Electric start)
Alternating current Fuel
Direct current Fast
Plus : positive polarity Slow
Minus : negative polarity Pr Rated power (kW)
STOP-position of a bistable push control ƒr Rated frequency (Hz)
ON-position of a bistable push control H max Maximum site altitude above
sea-level (m)
Protective earth (ground) COP Continuous power (kW)
Fuse U rRated voltage (V)
Engine oil Tmax Maximum ambient temperature (°C)
Add oil COS ϕRated power factor
Battery charging condition Ir Rated current (A)
Choke (cold starting aid) mMass (kg)

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2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate the generator near gasoline or gaseous fuel because of the potential
danger of explosion or fire.
Do not fill the fuel tank with fuel while the engine is running. Do not smoke
or use a naked flame near the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill fuel during
refueling. If fuel is spilt, wipe it off and let dry before starting the engine.
Do not place inflammable near the generator. Be careful not to place fuel, matches, gunpowder,
oily cloths, straw, trash, or any other in flammables near the generator.
Do not operate the generator inside a room, cave, tunnel, or other insufficiently ventilated area.
Always operate it in a well-ventilated area, otherwise the engine may
become overheated, and the poisonous carbon monoxide gas contained
in the exhaust gases will endanger human lives. Keep the generator at
least 1 meter (3 feet) away from any structure or building during use. If
the generator must be used indoors, the area must be well-ventilated and
extreme caution must be taken regarding the discharge of exhaust gases. Failure to follow the
correct procedures can be fatal.
Do not enclose the generator nor cover it with a box. The generator has a built-in forced air cooling
system, and may become overheated if it is enclosed. If generator has been covered to protect it
from the weather during non use, be sure to remove it and keep it well away from the area during
generator use.
Operate the generator on a level surface. It is not necessary to prepare a special foundation for
the generator. However, the generator will vibrate on an irregular surface, so choose a level place
without surface irregularities. If the generator is tilted or moved during operation, fuel may spill
and/ or the generator may tip over, causing a hazardous situation. Proper lubrication cannot be
expected if the generator is operated on a steep incline or slope. In such a case, piston seizure
may occur even if the oil level is above the minimum level.
Pay attention to the wiring or extension cords from the generator to the connected
device. If the wire is under the generator or in contact with a vibrating part, it may
break and possibly cause a fire, generator burnout, or electric shock hazard. Replace
damaged or worn cords immediately.
Do not operate in rain, in wet or damp conditions, or with wet hands. The operator may suffer
severe electric shock if the generator is wet due to rain or snow.
If the generator is wet, wipe and dry it before starting. Do not pour water directly over
the generator, never wash it with water.

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Be extremely careful that all necessary electrical grounding procedures are followed during each
and every use. Failure to do so can be fatal.
Do not contact the generator to a commercial power line. Connection to a
commercial power line may short circuit the generator and ruin it or cause electric
shock hazard. Use the transfer switch for connecting to domestic circuit. In the
special case where the generator will be connected as stand by to the commercial
network, the installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician taking into
account the technical specifications of the generator and the commercial network.
No smoking while handling the battery. The battery emits flammable hydrogen gas,
which can explode if exposed to electric arcing or a naked flame. Keep the area
well-ventilated and keep naked flames/sparks away when handling the battery.
Engine becomes extremely hot during and for some time after operation.
Keep combustible materials well away from generator area. Be very careful
not to touch any parts of the hot engine especially the muffler area or
serious burns may result.
Keep children and all bystanders at a safe distance from work areas.
It is absolutely essential that you know the safe and proper use of the
power tool or appliance that you intend to use. All operators must read,
understand and follow the tool/appliance owners manual. Tool and
appliance applications and limitations must be understood. Follow all
directions given on labels and warnings. Keep all instruction manuals and
literature in a safe place for future reference.
Use only «Homologated» extension cords according to CEI 245-4. When a tool or appliance is
used outdoors, use only extension cords marked «For Outdoor Use». Extension cords, when not
in use should be stored in a dry and well ventilated area.
Always switch off generator’s circuit breaker and disconnect tools or appliances when not in use, before
servicing, adjusting, or installing accessories and attachments.

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3. SPECIFICATIONS
ACCESS 3400 ACCESS 5000 ACCESS 8000
Puissance maximum
ISO 8528 EN 230V MONO 2,7 kW 5,4 kW 6,6 kW
Rated Power Factor 1
Rated Current 11.74 A 23.40 A 28.70 A
Maximum Ambiant Temperature 40 ° C
Site Maximum Altitude 1000 m
ALTERNATOR
Nominal voltage 230 V Single phase
Alternator type Brushless, 2 poles
Voltage regulator Condenser
Frequency 50 Hz
Single socket 230V IP44 - 10/16A 2
Protection Sockets protected with a circuit breaker
ENGINE
Engine Model R210 R390 R420
Engine Type 4 Stroke OHV
Cooling System Air Cooled
Maximum Output 5.4 HP 10.1 HP 11.3 HP
Piston Displacement 212 cm3389 cm3420 cm3
Fuel Unleaded gasoline 95
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.6 Liters 6.5 Liters 6.7 Liters
Autonomy at ¾ Load 5 h 40 3 h 50 3 h 10
Starting system Recoil starter including rope system
Electronic Oil Sensor Serial
Frame Full steel frame
Dimensions LxlxH (mm) 600 x 470 x 415 875 x 570 x 600 875 x 570 x 600
Dry Weight 37 kg 70 kg 75 kg

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4. PRE-OPERATION CHECK
4.1. CHECK ENGINE OIL (Fig. 1)
Before checking or refilling oil, be sure generator is located on stable and level surface with engine
stopped.
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Remove oil filler cap (a) and check the engine oil level.
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If oil level is below the lower level line (c), refill with suitable oil (see table) to upper level line (b).
Do not screw in the oil filler cap when checking oil level.
Oil Capacity UPER LEVEL
ACCESS 3400 0,6 Liters
ACCESS 5000 1.1 Liters
ACCESS 8000 1.1 Liters
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Change oil if contaminated (See ‘‘How-To’’ Maintenance).
RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL (Fig. 2):
Use class SE (API classification) oil or a higher grade oil according to the table below. SAE 10W-30
or 10W-40 is recommended for general, all temperature use. If single viscosity oil is used, select the
appropriate viscosity for the average temperature in your area.
4.2. CHECK ENGINE FUEL Fig. 3
Do not remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running. Do not refuel while
smokingornearnakedflameorothersuchpotentialfirehazards.Otherwisefireaccident
may occur.
Check fuel level at fuel level gauge (standard with large fuel tanks). Fig. 31. If fuel level is low, refill with
unleaded automotive gasoline.
Be sure to use the fuel filter screen on the fuel filter neck. Fig. 32.
Fuel tank capacity : See table page 8.

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Make sure you review each warning in order to prevent fire hazard.
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Do not refill tank while engine is running or hot.
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Close fuel cock before refueling with fuel.
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Be careful not to admit dust, dirt, water or other foreign objects into fuel.
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Wipe off spilt fuel thoroughly before starting engine.
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Keep naked flames away.
4.3. CHECKING COMPONENT PARTS
Check following items before starting engine:
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Fuel leakage from fuel hose, etc;
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Bolts and nuts for looseness;
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Components for damage or breakage;
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Generator not resting on or against any adjacent wiring;
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Control generator environment.
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Make sure you review each warning in order to prevent fire hazard.
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Keep area clear of in flammables or other hazardous materials.
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Keep generator at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from buildings or other structures.
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Only operate generator in a dry, well ventilated area.
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Keep exhaust pipe clear of foreign objects.
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Keep generator away from naked flame. No smoking!
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Keep generator on a stable and level surface.
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Do not block generator air vents with paper or other material.
4.4. GROUNDING THE GENERATOR Fig. 4
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Before using the generator, the grounding lug on the panel must be connected to the earth.
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To ground the generator to the earth, connect the grounding lug of the generator to the grounding spike
driven into the earth or to the conductor which has been already grounded to the earth.
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If such grounding conductor or grounding electrode is unavailable, connect the grounding lug of the
generator to the grounding terminal of the using electric tool or appliance.
4.5. ELECTRIC STARTER (OPTIONAL) Fig. 4
The battery is delivered dry but loaded. You have to fill it with acid before using.
1. Just before filling the battery, take out the plastic cap and connect the hose to the mechanical out
connection.
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3. Let the battery rest for a while (roughly 1/2 HRS) before running by a load. If the electrolyte level
dropped, fill again until the maximum level.
4. If necessary, reload the battery. The loading can be made with unscrewing the filling caps.
5. Remove the plugs and clean the electrolyte that fell down on the battery. The battery is ready for use.
ABOUT THE BATTERY CABLES Fig. 5
1. Fix the positive (+) wire connected to the electrical starter to the positive terminal of the battery.
2. Fix the negative (-) wire connected to the housing of the engine to the negative terminal of the
battery.
5. OPERATING PROCEDURES
Check the oil level before each operations as outlined on page 9. Never change the accelerator
position which is set at the factory.
5.1. STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Turn the engine switch to the position « I » (ON). Fig. 61
2. Open the fuel cock. Fig. 62
3. Pull the choke knob to close if the engine is cold. Fig. 63
[RECOIL STARTER MODEL] Fig. 71
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Pull the starter handle slowly until resistance is felt. This is the «compression» point. Return the
handle to its original position and then pull swiftly.
Ifthe enginefails tostart afterseveral attempts,repeat aboveprocedures withchoke knobreturnedtoopen.
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Do not fully pull out the rope.
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la poignée jusqu’au lanceur.
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After the engine started, return the choke knob gradually to “OPEN” position.
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Warm up the engine without a load for a few minutes.

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[ELECTRICAL STARTER MODEL]
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Insert the key inside the switch key and turn it to the ‘‘ I ’’ position. Then turn it right (START) in order
to start the engine.Fig. 72
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When the engine started, turn the choke knob slowly to make the engine run and keep it to the full
normal position. Do no open it quickly when the engine is cold or the outside temperature is cold,
because the engine might stop. Let the engine warm for few minutes without load. Fig. 73
5.2. USING ELECTRIC POWER
AC APPLICATION
This generator is thoroughly tested and adjusted in the factory. If the generator does not produce the
specified voltage, consult your nearest Worms Entreprises dealer or service shop.
Turn off the switch(es) of the electrical appliance(s) before connecting to the generator.
Insert the plug(s) of the electrical appliance(s) into the receptacle. Fig. 8
Be sure to ground the generator if the connected electrical device is grounded.
Failure to ground unit could lead to electrical shock.
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Checktheamperageofthereceptacles,andbesurenottotakeacurrentexceedingthespecifiedamperage.
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Be sure that the total wattage of all appliances does not exceed the rated output of the generator.
Do not put foreign objects into the plug receptacle.
Fig. 9
NOTE
When the circuit breaker or no-fuse breaker turns off during operation, the generator is overloaded or
the appliance is defective. Stop the generator immediately, check the appliance and/or generator for
overloading or detect and have repaired as necessary by Worms Entreprises dealer or service shop.

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6. STOPING THE GENERATOR
1. Turn off the power switch of the electric equipment and unplug the cord from the receptacle of
the generator. Fig. 10 1
2. Allow the engine about 3 minutes to cool down at no-load before stopping.
3. Turn the engine switch to the position «O» (OFF). Fig. 10 2
4. Close the fuel cock. Fig. 10 3
7. OIL SENSOR
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The oil sensor detects the fall in oil level in the crankcase and automatically stops the engine when
the oil level falls below a predetermined level.
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When engine has stopped automatically, switch off generator’s no-fuse breaker, and check the oil
level. Refill engine oil to the upper level as instructed on page 9 and restart the engine.
NOTE
If the engine does not start by usual, consult your nearest Worms Entreprises dealer or service shop.
8. WATTAGE INFORMATION
Some appliances need a «surge» of energy when starting. This means that the amount of electrical
power needed to start the appliance may exceed the amount needed to maintain its use. Electrical
appliances and tools normally come with a label indicating voltage, cycles/Hz, amperage (amps) and
electrical power needed to run the appliance or tool. Check with your nearest dealer or service center
with questions regarding power surge of certain appliances or power tools.
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Electrical loads such as incandescent lamps and hot plates require the same wattage to start as
is needed to maintain use.
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Loads such as fluorescent lamps require 1.2 to 2 times the indicated wattage during start-up.
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Loads for mercury lamps require 2 to 3 times the indicated wattage during start-up.
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Electricalmotorsrequirealargestartingcurrent.Powerrequirementsdependonthetypeofmotorandits
use.Once enough«surge»is attainedto startthe motor, theappliance willrequire only30% to50%of the
wattage to continue running.
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Mostelectrical toolsrequire1.2to3timestheir wattagefor runningunder loadduring use.For example,a
5,000 watt generator can power a 1800 to 4000 watt electrical tool.
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Loads such as submersible pumps and air compressors require a very large force to start. They
need 3 to 5 times the normal running wattage in order to start. For example, a 5,000 watt generator
would only be able to drive a 1.000 to 1.700 watt pump.
NOTE
The following wattage chart is general guide only. Refer to your specific appliance for correct wattage.
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figure of the appliance/tool by the amperage (amps) figure of the same appliance / tool. The voltage and
amperage (amps) information can be found on a name plate which is normally attached to electrical
appliances and tools.
ACCESS 3400 ACCESS 5000 ACCESS 8000
Bulb - Heating 2600 W 3300 W 4300 W
Halogen - Neon 1300 W 1650 W 2150 W
Hand Tools Without Load 1600 W 2100 W 2700 W
Compressor 866 W 1100 W 1434 W
Electric Motor without Load 2.4 HP 3 HP 3.9 HP
Welder no no 70 A maxi
VOLTAGE DROP IN ELECTRIC EXTENSION CORDS
When a long electric extension cord is used to connect an appliance or tool to the generator, a certain
amount of voltage drop or loss occurs in the extension cord which reduces the effective voltage
available for the appliance or tool.
Thechart belowhas beenprepared toillustrate theapproximate voltageloss whenanextensioncordof300
feet (approx. 100 meters) is used to connect an appliance or tool to the generator.
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Allowable
Current
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Resistance
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mm2No. A No./mm /100m 1 A 3 A 5 A 8 A 10 A 12 A 15 A
0.75 18 7 30/0.18 2.477 2.5V 8V 12V - - - -
Voltage Drop
1.27 16 12 30/0.18 1.486 1.5V 5V 7.5V 12V 15V 18V -
2.0 14 17 37/0.26 0.952 1V 3V 5V 8V 10V 12V 15V
3.5 12 to 10 23 45/0.32 0.517 - 1.5V 2.5V 4V 5V 6.5V 7.5V
3.5 10 to 8 35 70/0.32 0.332 - 1V 2V 2.5V 3.5V 4V 5V

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9. MAINTANCE SCHEDULE
Daily
(8 h) •
Check all components according to ‘’PRE-OPERATING CHECKS’’.
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Check and refill gasoline and engine oil.
Every
50 h •
Washaircleanerfoamelementmoreoftenifusedindirtyordustyenvironments.
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Check the condition of the paper element. Do not wash the paper element.
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Change oil more often if used in dusty or dirty environment.
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Check the spark plug and clean it if necessary.
Every
200 h
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Replace air cleaner element.
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Clean fuel strainer.
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Clean and adjust spark plug gap.
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Change oil more often if used in dusty or dirty environnement
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Check and adjust valve clearance.
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Remove carbon from cylinder head and the top of the cylinder.
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Clean and adjust carburetor.
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Replace engine mount rubber.
Every
1000 h
(24 months)
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Inspect control panel parts.
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Check rotor and stator.
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Replace engine mount rubber.
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Overhaul engine.
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Change fuel lines.
NOTE
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Maintenance operations require trained and qualified personel.
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The maintenance schedule is given as a guide. Under severe conditions, the frequency of maintenance
must be increased.
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Initial oil change should be performed after first twenty (20) hours of use. Thereafter change oil every
100 hours. Before changing the oil, check for a suitable way to dispose of the old oil. Do not pour
it down sewage drains, onto garden soil or into open streams. Your local zoning or environmental
regulations will give you more detailed instructions on proper disposal.
10. ‘‘HOW-TO’’ MAINTENANCE
10.1. ENGINE OIL CHANGE
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Change engine oil every 100 hours. (For new engine, change oil after 20 hours). Fig. 11
1. Drain oil by removing the drain plug and the oil filler cap while the engine is warm.
2. Reinstall the drain plug and fill the engine with oil until it reaches the upper level on the oil filler cap.

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Use fresh and high quality lubricating oil to the specified level as directed on page 9. If contaminated or
deteriorated oil is used or the quantity of the engine oil is not sufficient, the engine damage will result and
its life will be greatly shortened.
10.2. SERVICING THE AIR CLEANER
Maintaining an air cleaner in proper condition is very important. Dirt induced through improperly
installed, improperly serviced or inadequate elements damages and wears out engines. Keep the
element always clean.
URETHANE FOAM DUAL ELEMENT TYPE
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URETHANE FOAM CLEANING: work and clean the urethane foam with detergent. After cleaning,
dry it. Clean the urethane foam element every 50 hours. Fig. 12 1
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SECOND ELEMENT: clean by tapping gently to remove dirt and blow off dust. Never use oil. Clean
the paper element every 50 hours of operation, and replace element set every 200 hours. Fig. 12 2
Clean and replace air cleaner elements more often when operating in dusty environments.
URETHANE FOAM CLEANING : Remove the element, wash and clean the urethane foam in
kerosene. Saturate in a mixture of 3 parts kerosene and 1 part engine oil, and then squeeze to
remove excess oil and put it back to the air filter.
Fire forbidden.
10.3. CLEANING AND ADJUSTING THE SPARK PLUG Fig. 13
1. If the plug is contaminated with carbon, remove it using a plug cleaner or wire brush.
2. Adjust the electrode gap between 0.6 and 0.7 mm.
SPARK PLUG
ACCESS 3400
NGK BR-6HS
ACCESS 5000
ACCESS 8000

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10.4. CLEANING FUEL STRAINER Fig. 14
Dirt and water in the fuel are removed by the fuel strainer:
1. Remove the strainer cup (a) and throw away water and dirt.
2. Clean the screen and strainer cup with gasoline.
3. Tightly fasten the cup to main body, making sure to avoid fuel leak.
11. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE
The following procedures should be followed prior to storage of your generator for periods of 6
months or longer:
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Drainfuelfromfueltankcarefullybydisconnectingthefuelline.Gasolineleftinthefueltankwilleventually
deteriorate making engine-starting difficult.
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Remove the carburetor float chamber and also drain the carburetor.
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Change engine oil.
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Check for loose bolts and screws, tighten them if necessary.
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Clean generator thoroughly with oiled cloth. Spray with preservative if available.
NEVER USE WATER TO CLEAN YOUR GENERATOR.
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Put the starter handle until resistance is felt, leaving handle in that position.
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING
When generator engine fails to start after several attempts, or if no electricity is available at the output
socket, check the following chart..
12.1. WHEN ENGINE FAILS TO START :
Check if choke lever is in its proper position. Set the choke lever to ‘‘CLOSE’’ position.
Check if fuel cock is open. Set the choke lever to ‘‘CLOSE’’ position.
Check fuel level. If empty, refill fuel tank making sure not to overfill.
Check if the key switch of the engine is in the good
position.
If connected, turn off the power switch on the
connected appliance and unplug.
Check to make sure generator is not connected to
an appliance.
If connected, turn off the power switch on the
connected appliance and unplug.
Check spark plug for loose spark plug cap. If loose, push spark plug cap back into place.
Check spark plug for contamination. Remove spark plug and clean electrode.
12.2. WHEN NO ELECTRICITY IS GENERATED AT RECEPTACLE :
Check to make sure no-fuse breaker is in the ‘‘l’’ (ON)
position.
After making sure that the total wattage of the
electrical appliance is within permissible limits
and there are no defects in the appliance, turn the
no-fuse breaker to the ‘‘l’’ (ON) position. If breakers
continuetoactuate,consult yournearestservicing
dealer.
Check AC terminals for loose connection. Secure connection if necessary.
Check to see if engine starting was attempted with
appliances already connected to generator.
Turn off switch on the appliance, and disconnect
cable from receptacle. Reconnect after generator
has been started properly.
If your generator still fails to start or to generate electricity, contact your nearest Worms Entreprises
dealer shop for further information or corrective procedures.

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Nous vous remercions d’avoir fait l’acquisition d’un groupe électrogène Worms Entreprises. Ce
manuel traite de l’utilisation et de l’entretien des groupes électrogènes Worms Entreprises. Toutes
les informations indiquées dans ce document sont établies à partir des données les plus récentes du
produit, connues au moment de l’impression.
Vous devez accorder une attention particulière aux indications précédées des termes suivants :
Indique une situation dangereuse imminente. Si elle n’est pas évitée peut entraîner
la mort ou de graves blessures.
Cela indique qu’il existe de grands risques de lésions corporelles graves, de mort et
d’endommagement de l’appareil, au cas où les instructions ne sont pas observées.
REMARQUE Fournit une information utile.
Au cas où survient un problème, ou pour des questions concernant le groupe électrogène, prendre
contact avec le fournisseur agréé ou un service après vente Worms Entreprises.
Un groupe électrogène est conçu pour fournir des performances sûres et fiables, s’il est utilisé
conformément aux instructions. Ne mettre en marche le groupe électrogène qu’après avoir lu et bien
comprislesinstructions.Autrement,lesconséquencespeuventêtredeslésionscorporelles,lamortou
l’endommagement de l’appareil.
SOMMAIRE
Page
1. SYMBOLES ET LEUR SIGNIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2. MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3. DONNÉES TECHNIQUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4. CONTRÔLES AVANT LA MISE EN MARCHE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5. PROCÉDURES DE MISE EN MARCHE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6. ARRÊT DU GROUPE ÉLECTROGÈNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
7. SÉCURITÉ MANQUE D’HUILE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
8. INFORMATIONS SUR LA PUISSANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
9. CALENDRIER D’ENTRETIEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
10. MODALITÉS D’ENTRETIEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
11. PRÉPARATION AU STOCKAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
12. SOLUTIONS DES PROBLÈMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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