Start the generator, Shutting down the generator, Start the generator shutting down the generator – Generac Power Systems 9344-2 User Manual

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• Check Coolant Level: Check coolant level prior to initial

use and at recommended intervals. Refer to SPECIFI­

CATIONS and MAINTENANCE sections for procedures
and recommendations.

• Check Fuel Supply: Make sure an adequate supply of

clean fuel is available to the engine. Many installations

include a Fuel Shutoff Valve, which you must open before

starting the engine.

NOTE: On some installations, the generator may
have been provided with its own fuel tank. On other
installations, the generator may “share” with the vehi­

cle’s fuel tank. When the vehicle’s tank is shared,

some installers may have installed a generator fuel
pick up tube in the shared tank that is shorter than the
vehicle’s pick up tube. When a shorter generator fuel
pick up tube is installed in the tank, the generator will
run out of gas while sufficient fuel remains in the tank
for vehicle engine operation.

START THE GENERATOR

To start the generator from either the generator con­
trol panel or from the optional Remote Panel, proceed

as follows:

1. Turn OFF electrical loads, using whatever means provided.

NOTE: If starting from the generator panel, turn OFF
loads by setting the generator’s main circuit breaker

to OFF or OPEN. If starting from a Remote Panel,
turn OFF loads using whatever means is provided in
the vehicle (such as a main circuit breaker.)

2. Press the preheat switch (if engine is cold) for between

15 and 30 seconds.

3. At the same time, hold the Engine-Start/Stop Switch at

START and press the preheat switch to crank engine.

Release the switches when the engine starts.

4. Let the engine stabilize and warm up.

5. Turn ON electrical loads, using whatever means provided.

SHUTTING DOWN THE GENERATOR

1.

Turn OFF electrical loads, using whatever means

provided.

2. Let the engine run at no-load for a few minutes to

stabilize internal temperatures.

3. Set the Engine-Run/Stop Switch to STOP position.

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