Troubleshooting and repair, Engine rpm adjustment procedure (continued) – Lincoln Electric OUTBACK SVM204-A User Manual

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Low Idle
Jam Nuts

Swivel
Fitting

Solenoid

Rubber
Boot

High Idle
Screw &
Jam Nut

Engine Speed
Control Lever

Engine

Solenoid & Fuel
Pump Bracket

Electric Fuel Pump

(codes 10926 &11121 only)

INCREASE
(RPM)

DECREASE
(RPM)

MOVING ENGINE
SPEED CONTROL
LEVER

FIGURE F.2 – FREQUENCY COUNTER METHOD

ENGINE RPM ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE (continued)

Frequency Counter Method

NOTE: A dedicated frequency counter can be

used for this test, but many high quality
digital multimeters also have this function,
and can be easily utilized. See the manu-
facturer’s instructions for your frequency
counter or multimeter.

1. Set your frequency counter per the meter man-

ufacturer’s instructions and plug it into one of
the 120VAC auxiliary receptacles.

2. Start the engine and place the idle switch in the

“HIGH IDLE” position. Make sure that there is
no load on this machine.

3. The frequency should read between 61.6 and

63.3 Hz.

4. Move the idle switch to the “AUTO IDLE” posi-

tion and wait for the idle solenoid to energize.
The engine RPM should drop and stabilize at
the low idle RPM.

5. The frequency should read between 47.5 and

41.6 Hz.

6. If either of the readings is incorrect, proceed to

the Throttle Adjustment Procedure later in
this section.

NOTE: For the Outback® 185, and any other

Lincoln Electric 3600 RPM (2 Pole)
machine, engine RPM can be determined
by multiplying the frequency, in Hz. by 60.
(Example: 60 Hz. x 60 = 3600 RPM).

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

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F-15

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