Multiquip DCA-25USI2XF Portable Generator User Manual


 
DCA-25USIXF/DCA-25USI2XF — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (05/08/09) — PAGE 37
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Normal Shut-down Procedure
To shutdown the generator, use the following procedure:
1. Switch the MAIN, AUX and GFCI circuit breakers
(Figure 53) to the OFF position (no load).
Figure 53. Main, AUX. and GFCI
Circuit Breakers (OFF)
Emergency Shut-down Procedure
1. To shut-down the engine in the event of an emergency,
switch the
MAIN
,
GFCI
and
LOAD
(Figure 53) circuit
breakers to OFF position.
2. Turn the ignition switch key to the STOP position
(Figure 54).
3. Let the engine cool by running it for 3-5 minutes with no
load applied (circuit breakers in the OFF position).
4. Place the ignition switch (Figure 54) in the “STOP” position,
remove the key and store in a safe place.
Figure 54. Ignition Switch (Off Position)
5. Remove
all
loads from the generator.
6. Allow for sufficient time for cooling and then inspect the
complete unit for any damage or loosening that may
have occured during operation.
7. Check the engine oil, coolant and fuel levels. Replenish
as necessary.
Automatic Shut-down System
This unit is equipped with safety devices to automatically
stop the engine in the event of low oil pressure, approximately
14 psi (97 kPa), or high water temperature, approximately
230° F (110° C). The alarm lamps on the Engine Control
Panel illuminate to signify the reason for the shutdown.
Engine protection is furnished
during operation, but cannot
replace normal preventive
maintenance.
Regularly maintain the unit as specified in the Maintenance
section of this manual to prevent damage.
NOTE
Before inspecting, turn the
starter switch
to the STOP
position, place all
Generator Circuit Breakers
in the OFF
position and allow sufficient time for adequate cooling. When
ready to restart, complete all steps in the Generator Startup
Procedure section of this manual.
DCA-25USIXF/DCA-25USI2XF— GENERATOR SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE
CAUTION - AUTOMATIC SHUT-DOWN
After automatic shut-down,
ALWAYS
inspect the unit and
eliminate any problems before attempting to restart.
Failure to do so can damage the unit.