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EASTERN TOOLS & EQUIPMENT INC Tele: (888)908-6200 Web Site: easterntools.com
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
4-1 Troubleshooting procedures
Causes of malfunction Remedy
Diesel cannot be started.
Not enough fuel. Add enough fuel.
The switch of fuel is not at “OPEN”position. Turn the switch of fuel to“OPEN”position.
High-pressure pump and nozzle do not inject
fuel or the injected amount is less.
Disassemble the nozzle and adjust it at test table.
Speed control lever is not at “RUN”position. Turn speed control lever to “RUN” position.
Check level of lubrication oil.
The standard oil amount of lubricating oil should be
between high graduation “H” and low graduation”L”.
It is not quick and powerful to pull reactive
starter.
Start diesel engine in accordance with the requirements of
“start operation procedures”.
Nozzle exists dirt. Clean the nozzle.
Accumulator has not electricity. Charge the accumulator exchange it.
Generator cannot
electricity.
Master switch is not be switched on. Turn master switch handle to”ON”position.
The contact of socket is bad. Adjust the contact feet of socket.
The rated revolution of engine cannot be
reached.
Make it reach to the rated revolution in accordance with
the requirements.
Capacitance is damaged Exchange it.
Generator is overloaded Try connecting fewer electrical loads to the generator.
If you are still having trouble, please contact with your nearest dealer or with our company directly if
necessary.
4-2 Questions and doubts
If you do not understand anything or have any questions, please feel free to contact your local dealer or
with our company directly. Below is a list of some information you should have ready before contacting
your local dealer or us.
(1) Model of diesel engine generator and engine model number.
(2) State of residency.
(3) Number of hours of operating equipment along with the problem that occurred.
(4) A detailed condition and time when the problem occurred, in other words, climate and atmosphere.
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