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Air filter
1. Remove the cover (8) on the front of the generator by
removing the two screws.
2. Remove the air filter.
3. Wash the air filter in solvent.
4. Lubricate the filter using engine oil (SEA #20).
5. Thoroughly squeeze the filter removing excess oil.
6. Replace air filter back into the engine.
7. Secure the cover back onto the front panel of the generator.
IMPORTANT: Never run the engine without the air filter
element in place.
Tap extension fuel filter
A small fuel filter has been fitted to the inlet side of the fuel
tap (4), inside the tank. This tap extension fuel filter (9)
prevents any dirt in the fuel from entering the fuel system.
The procedure for removing this filter in order to replace or
clean it is given below.
Note: the following procedure should be performed in a well
ventilated area, with no naked flames, sparks, or cigarettes.
Safety glasses should also be worn and switch (6) set to the
OFF position.
1. Completely empty the tank of fuel. Ensure the fuel tap (4)
is in the OFF position
2. Compress the two wire arms of the hose clamp on the
outlet hose at the tap (4) and slide the clamp back from
the end of the hose by approx. 25mm. Slide the fuel hose
off the outlet of the tap (4).
3. Remove the 4 screws holding the fuel tank (3) to
the generator assembly and lift the tank clear of
the generator.
4. Loosen the lock nut locking
the tap (4) on to the tank.
Unscrew the tap from the tank
and withdraw the tap from the
tank. Be careful not to lose
the small seal on the thread of
the tap.
5. Unscrew the tap extension
fuel filter (9).
This filter can be cleaned in petrol to remove any build-up
of dirt on the outside of the filter, or the filter can be
replaced. Do not operate the generator without this filter in
place. To replace the filter after cleaning, or with a new filter,
simply screw the filter into the inlet side of the tap.