Makita G3511R Portable Generator User Manual


 
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
This warranty does not cover any emission-related part which malfunctions, fails,
or
is
damaged due to alterations and/or modifications
such
as changing, adding,
or
removing
parts.
When an engine
is
being serviced under warranty, Makita U.S.A., Inc. and any of its
authorized dealers, distributors,
or
warranty stations shall not be liable for any
loss
of
use
of the engine, for any damage to goods,
or
loss
of time
or
inconvenience.
This limited warranty also does not apply to any emission-related part which malfunc-
tions, fails, or is damaged due to failure to follow the maintenance and operating
instructions specified in the
1995
and later Owner’s Manual including.
(a) Improper
or
inadequate maintenance of any warranted emission-related part.
(b)
Improper installation, adjustment,
or
repair of the engine
or
any warranted
emission-related part
unless
performed by a factory authorized warranty station.
(c) Failure to use recommended
fuel
as specified in the
1995
and later Owner’s
Manual.
(d) Repairs and diagnosis performed outside of an authorized warranty station.
(e) Use of parts which are not authorized by Makita U.S.A.,
Inc.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The engine owner is responsible for having all scheduled inspection and maintenance
services performed at the intervals specified in the
1995
and later Owner’s Manual and
to
retain records of
these
services as having been performed.
These
records should be
transferred to each subsequent owner of the engine. Makita U.S.A., Inc. cannot deny a
claim solely because there are
no
records of scheduled maintenance, however, a warranty
claim may be denied if the failure to perform the scheduled maintenance and inspection
resulted in the failure of a warranted emission-related part. As a minimum, the engine
owner
is
responsible for the scheduled inspection and maintenance described below
which are based
on
the procedures described in the Owner’s Manual.
PROCEDURE INTERVAL
(a)
Check all nuts and bolts and tighten as Every
8
hours of use
or
daily.
necessary.
(b) Check air passages and engine cylinder fins Every
8
hours of
use
or
daily.
for clogging.
Remove all obstructions as necessary.
(c) Check air cleaner.
Every
8
hours of
use
or
daily.
(d) Check spark plug.
Every
8
hours
of
use
or
daily.
Clean and adjust if necessary.
(e) Check muffler exhaust port. Every
50
hours of use
or
monthly.
Clean if necessary.
(f)
Replace fuel lines.
Every
200
hours of
use
or
annually.
(g) Overhaul engine.
Every
200
hours of
use
or
annually.
(h) Replace packings and gaskets. Every time engine
is
reassembled.