BETSTCO VL-PTOG Generator User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- BETSTCO
Table of Contents
VL-PTOG Generator
est.1995
OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL
Please read these instructions before using. Always grease all fittings and be sure to always check and fill with oil before operating! Retain this manual for future use.
DESCRIPTION
The equipment is a revolving field, alternating current generator, designed
for the purpose of supplying electrical power for compatible electrical
loads. The generator is designed to be driven by the power takeoff mechanism
of a suitable tractor, via power takeoff (PTO) drive shaft.
Use the generators to power 120 and/or 240 volts, single phase, 60 Hz, AC
electrical loads requiring up to 15,000 watts. Refer to Specifications Chart
for amperage capacity.
WARNING: Please read and save the Owner’s Manual. Read carefully before
attempting to install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect
yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply
with instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage!
Retain instructions for future reference.
FEATURES
- 3600 RPM
- 120V 20A GUCCI Receptacles
- 120V 30A and 120/240V 50A Receptacles
- Voltage/Frequency/Time Digital Meter
- 12V DC Output
- Automatic Voltage Regulator
- Circuit Breaker Protects Generator for Overload
- Compact Debian
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Study these SAFETY RULES carefully before installing, operating or servicing
this equipment.
Become familiar with Operating Instructions and with the generator. The
generator can operate safely, efficiently and reliably only if it is properly
installed, operated and maintained. Many accidents are caused by failing to
follow simple fundamental rules.
DANGER: Indicates an immediately hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Danger is limited to the
most extreme situations.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Caution may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE: Indicates a statement of company policy as the message relates
directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property.
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For permanent wiring or wiring into existing electrical service or system, the installation must comply with all national, state and local codes.
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Never handle any kind of electrical device while standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet. DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK WILL RESULT.
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The alternator produces potentially lethal voltage. Observe all safety precautions. Never permit unqualified people — especially children to operate the unit.
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Electrical wiring used with this (and) related equipment must be in good condition, or approved insulative qualities, properly supported, and of the correct wire size to handle the maximum anticipated load current. Inspect extension cords frequently and maintain them in good condition.
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Exposed PTO shaft is dangerous. Provide safety guards around it.
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Never operate the alternator in any enclosed space where cooling air flow might be obstructed. Severe heat damage to the alternator will occur, as well as possible fire and property damage.
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Excessively high drive speeds are dangerous. Operate only at the minimum drive speed required to provide the proper voltage.
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Do not work on this generator (or other potentially hazardous equipment) when tired or fatigued.
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Tractor engines used to drive the generator give off DEADLY carbon monoxide gas through their exhaust systems. This dangerous gas, if breathed in sufficient
concentrations, can cause unconsciousness or even death. Operate prime mover only in open areas where sufficient ventilation is available. NEVER operate the engine inside any room or enclosure where exhaust gases might accumulate and endanger people. -
Read and make sure you understand all safety precautions and warnings in this manual and on tags and labels affixed to the generator.
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Please make sure to check and tighten all nuts and bolts prior to each use, also lube all Moving parts prior to each use
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Keep a fire extinguisher near the generator. Keep the extinguisher properly maintained, and be familiar with its proper use.
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Betsy cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in this manual and on the generator are, therefore, not all inclusive. If a procedure, work method, operating method, or technique not specifically recommended by Betsy is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe. for you and others and that the generator or property ~ will not be damaged by the procedure or method you choose.
UNPACKING
Before first using the unit, completely remove the generator from the shipping
wood carton, and from the shipping pallet or skid to which it might be
attached. In addition,
completely remove all shipping material from the generator.
INSPECTION
The generator set was inspected and tested before it was shipped from the
factory.
When unpacking the generator, be sure to inspect it carefully for freight loss
or damage. If loss or damage is noted at the time of delivery, require that
the person making the delivery note the loss or damage on the freight bill,
affix the carrier’s signature under the consignor’s memo of the loss or
damage.
SPECIFICATIONS
PTOG Series – Value-Leader PTO Generators
SPEC | VL PTOG10K | VL PT0G15K | VL PTOG24K |
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AC Voltage | 1201240 | 1201240 | 1201240 |
Frequency | 60 Hertz | 60 Hertz | 60 Hertz |
Rated Watts | 10,000 | 15.000 | 24000 |
Surge Watts | 11;000 | 16.000 | 25,000 |
Rated Nibs | 125N120V 42N240V | 125A/120V63A/240V | 125N120V 63N240V |
Phase | Single | Single | Single |
Receptacles | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Votage/Frequency Meter | Digital | Digital | Digital |
Circuit Breakers – Push Button | (2)40A (1)30A (2)20A | (2) 50A (1)30A (2)20A |
(2) 50A (1)30A (2)20A
Type of Output Receptacles| (1) 12011/240W40A (4) 120W20A
(1) Locking 120V/30A (1) DC12VI8A| (1) 120V/240V/50A (4) 120VQOA
(1) Locking 120)//30A (1) DC121/18A| {2) 120V/240V/50A (4) 120W20A
(1) Locking 120V130A (1) DC12V/8A
Tractor HP| 18 HP {Cat-I) PTO| 27 HP (Cat-I) PTO| 45HP (Cat-1) PTO
Gear Box Gear Oil| SAE90| SAE90| SAE90
PTO Rhineland Type Included| 1-3184 6-Spline 540 RPM| 1-3/8″6-Spline 540 RPM|
1-3/8″ &Spline 540 RPM
Warranty| 2 Years| 2 Years| 2 Years
Weight| 32511s| 325 lbs| 430 lbs
Shipping Weight| 365 lbs| 365 lbs| 470 Its
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE PTO SHAFT
The generator gearbox features a standard 1-3/8 inch diameter, 6-spline drive
shaft.
Supply a suitable power takeoff (PTO) shaft to fit the gearbox shaft and the
tractor PTO drive shaft.
Connect power takeoff (PTO) shaft guard onto gearbox shaft. Keep generator and
tractor shafts parallel as viewed from above and from the sides of the shafts.
Maintain
PTO shaft joint angles are equal and as small as possible (Figure 2).
For Smoothest Operation Keep Tractor Shaft and Gearbox Shaft Parallel (Side
and Top Views). Keep Joint Angles Equal & Small as Possible.
DANGER: Never operate the generator until the PTO shaft guard has been
properly installed. Serious injury can result from operating the generator
without the shaft guard in place.
INSTALLING THE CONNECTOR PANELS OPTIONAL
According to the types of tractor, the connector panels are optional. As shown
in Figure 3.
GEARBOX LUBRICATION
Before operating the generator set, check gearbox oil level as outlined in
“Maintenance” section on page 12.
CAUTION: Operating the generator with low gearbox oil level may cause gearbox
failure. See “Maintenance” section on page 10 for more information on periodic
maintenance.
GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
The National Electrical Code requires that the frame and external electrically
conductive parts of this generator be properly connected to an approved earth
ground. Local electrical codes may also require proper grounding of the unit.
For that purpose, the GROUNDING TERMINALS (Figure 4) are provided on the
unit. Generally,
connecting a No. 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) stranded copper wire to the
grounding terminal and to an earth driven copper or brass grounding rod
(electrode) provides adequate protection against electrical shock. However,
local codes may vary widely. Consult with a local electrician for grounding
requirements in your area.
DANGER: Do not connect the grounding wire to any pipe that carries
flammable or explosive substances, fire or an explosion may result.
Proper grounding of the generator will help prevent electrical shock in the
event of a ground fault condition in the generator or in connected electrical
devices. Proper grounding also helps dissipate static electricity, which
often builds up in grounded devices.
OPERATION
This section outlines basic procedures for operating generator set. Read
instructions carefully. Also read all information and instructions in
Installation sections as well as General Safety Information.
DANGER: Comply with all safety rules, read all warning and caution decals and
tags affixed to the generator. Failure to obey safety rules may result in
personal injury or death.
BEFORE USING YOUR GENERATOR
WARNING: This generator requires a certain horsepower to drive revolving
field when full capacity loads are being powered through unit. This horsepower
is applied to generator as torsional or twisting force. Such a high twisting
force can tip over generator with considerable force as soon as you apply
electrical loads. This could
cause personal injury or damage to equipment.
1. Use ONLY a 540 rpm power takeoff drive operating speed. Any attempt to
operate the generator set with higher power takeoff speeds will result in
damage to equipment or personal injury.
2. Make sure the generator has been properly prepared to use.
CHECK GEARBOX OIL LEVEL
Before using the generator, check gearbox oil level. See “Maintenance” section
on page 12.
CONNECTING THE POWER TAKEOFF SHAFT
Connect the PTO shaft to the tractor PTO drive system and to the generator’s
gearbox shaft. The shaft must be fully engaged with both the tractor and the
generator shaft. The generator and tractor shafts must be parallel as viewed
from the top and sides of the shaft. Maintain PTO shaft joint angles (Figure
2) equal and as small as possible.
or Smoothest Operation Keep Tractor Shaft and Gearbox Shaft Parallel (Side and
op Views), Keep Joint Angles Equal & Small as Possible.
CAUTION: Make sure the generator’s PTO shaft guard is properly attached to the
gearbox before starting.
GENERATOR PANEL
The purpose of this section is to familiarize you with the components mounted
on the generator’s panel. The outlet panel (Figure 5 on page 10) has the
following components:
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20A Circuit Breakers: Each circuit breaker protects 120 volts AC outlet against overload. Breakers are ‘push-to-reset’ types.
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30A Circuit Breaker: Protect 120 volts AC outlet against overload.
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120 Volts GFCI Receptacles: Use these two outlets for operating 120 volts, single phase, 60 Hz AC electrical loads. Each receptacle is rated 125 AC volts at 20 amps.
Use a same rated cord set. -
120 Volts Receptacle: Use the outlet for operating 120 volts, single phase, 60 Hz AC electrical loads. It is rated 125 AC volts at 30 amps. Use a same rated cord set.
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50 Amp, 120/240 Volt Receptacle and Circuit Breakers:
a. Use this 4-pin, grounded receptacle to operate 120/240 volts, single phase, 60 Hz AC electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads requiring up to 50 AC amperes of current or up to 12,000 watts (12 kW) of power.
b. To use this receptacle, you must attach a connector plug rated 250 volts, 50 amps to a same rated 4 wire cord set.
c. The 50-amp circuit breaker protects each hot line of the receptacle. -
DC 12V Receptacle: Use the outlet for operating DC 12V 8.3A electrical loads. Use a same rated cord set.
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Volt/ freg/time digital meter: Use the digital meter as a visual aid to verify that the AC voltage, frequency and operating speed are all correct.
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Grounding terminal: Provide adequate protection against electrical shock.
WARNING: Never plug in (or unplug) modular connectors or the 120/240V,
50A connector with electrical loads connected and turned on. This can result
in dangerous electrical arcing, possible injury and possible damage to
equipment.
STARTING THE GENERATOR
Follow these steps to start the generator:
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Start the tractor engine and engage the power takeoff (PTO) drive.
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Slowly increase tractor engine speed while observing the frequency meter on the generator panel.
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Increase the speed of the engine until the frequency meter indicates 60 Hz.
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Plug in the desired electrical loads. This may be done by the following ways:
a. Connect cord set to the 120 volts, 20 amp GFCI receptacles.
b. Connect cord set to the 120 volts, 20 amp 3-pin receptacles.
c. Connect cord set to the 120/240 volts, 50 amp receptacles.
d. Connect cord set to the DC 12 volts, 8.3 amp receptacles. -
WARNING: Connect electrical loads to generator output only after the panel volt/ freg/time meter indicates 240 volts and 60 Hz. This digital meter reading means that generator AC output frequency and voltage are correct. Some electrical loads may be damaged byincorrect voltage and/or frequency.
WARNING: Never plug in (or unplug) modular connectors or the 120/240 volts, 50 ampconnector with electrical loads connected and turned on. This can result in dangerous electrical arcing, possible injury and possible damage to equipment. -
Turn ON the electrical load you want to power (cord sets were connected in Step 4).
Generator output is now powering electrical loads you connected to the generator. 6.
Check frequency meter reading on generator panel. If reading has dropped below
60 Hz, increase tractor engine speed just enough to return the needle to 60 Hz.
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
Follow these steps:
- Turn OFF electrical loads.
- Let the generator and tractor engine run for a few minutes at no-load, to cool internal parts.
- Shut OFF the tractor engine.
- Unplug cord sets from the receptacles.
- Remove the power takeoff (PTO) shaft from generator and tractor.
MAINTENANCE
Your generator set will perform reliably only if you properly maintain it.
This section outlines the minimum recommended periodic maintenance to keep
your unit in good condition and increase its life.
If operating your generator under extremely adverse conditions (extreme dust,
dirt, cold or heat), increase periodic maintenance frequencies accordingly.
VISUAL INSPECTION
Carefully inspect the generator set before you first use it and at least once
each month thereafter. Look for the following discrepancies:
- Loose or broken wires
- Defective connections
- Missing, corroded or damaged fasteners and other hardware
- General appearance and cleanliness
CLEAN THE GENERATOR
Keep the generator set clean and free of foreign material. Clean generator at
least once monthly. A soft brush may be used to loosen caked-on dirt. Use a
soft, damp cloth to wipe away loosened dirt. To clean dirt from hidden or
remote areas of the unit, use dry, filtered, low pressure air or vacuum
system.
CAUTION: DO NOT use a forceful spray of water to clean the generator.
Water can penetrate generator stator and rotor windings, which could reduce
insulation resistance. Possible generator failure may result.
Moisture that is allowed to remain in contact with windings will be retained
in voids and cracks of the windings. Dirt makes the problem worse, since it
tends to hold the
moisture into contact with the windings. Salt, as from sea air, worsens the
problem since it tends to absorb moisture from the air. The combination of
salt and moisture
make a good electrical conductor.
- Clean the interior of the generator control panel. The voltage regulator and electrical terminals especially must be kept clean. Carbon tracking on insulators may be caused by dirt or loose connections. Clean all carbon paths or else replace the insulators. If you do not correct carbon tracking, the generator eventually develops a shorted electrical circuit.
- When cleaning, visually check for loose or broken wires and connections. Check voltage regulator wires. Make sure all circuit boards are fully plugged in to their sockets.
CHECK GEARBOX OIL LEVEL
Check gearbox oil level before you first use it. Thereafter, check gearbox oil
level every 10 hours of operation or once weekly, whichever comes first. To
check oil level, proceed as follows:
- Make sure the generator is as level as possible.
- Remove the OIL LEVEL CHECK PLUG from the generator gearbox (Figure 6).
- Check oil level. Oil should be at point of overflowing the OIL LEVEL CHECK PLUG opening. If necessary, add SAE 90 GEARLUBE oil to the recommended level. See “CHANGE GEARBOX OIL.”
- When oil level is correct, install and tighten the OIL LEVEL CHECK PLUG.
CHANGE GEARBOX OIL
Change gearbox oil after the first 25 hours of operation. Thereafter change
gearbox oil every 250 operating hours or every six months, whichever occurs
first. To change gearbox oil, proceed as follows:
- Operate the generator until gearbox oil is thoroughly warmed up (about 30 minutes), then shut down.
- Immediately after shutting it down, remove gearbox oil drain plug (Figure 23). Drain oil completely into a suitable container. Remove oil fill/breather and oil level check plug to facilitate draining.
- After all oil has drained, install and tighten oil drain plug.
- Add SEA 90 gear lube oil through oil fill/breather opening, until oil just starts to overflow from oil level check plug opening. Pour slowly.
- When oil level is correct, install and tighten oil fill/breather and oil level check plug.
- Recheck all plugs. Make sure they are tight.
- Start generator and check for leaks.
LUBRICATE POWER TAKEOFF PTO SHAFT
Grease the PTO shaft frequently. Use a low pressure, grease gun filled with
general purpose, lithium base grease to apply to grease fittings (Figure 7)
at shaft universal joints. Also apply general purpose, lithium base grease to
PTO shaft splines and to telescoping sections of shaft.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom | Possible Causes | Corrective Action |
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No output or low output voltage | 1.Open or shorted rotor |
2.Open or shorted stater
3.Generator operating below
correct RPM speed
4.Generator overloaded
5.Short circuit in load
6.Dirty slip rings| 1.Replace rotor
2.Replace stater
3.Operate generator at 3600 RPM for correct output voltage
4.Reduce load to rated output
5.Disconnect load. Check voltage at receptacle. Repair short
6.Clean and polish slip rings
Output voltage is
too high| 1. AVR setting incorrect| 1. Readjust AVR setting
Generator is overheating| 1.Generator is overloaded
2.Rotor is rubbing stater
3.Poor ventilation
4.Short circuit in stater
5.Short turns in rotor| 1.Reduce load
2.Check bearing condition
3.Ensure alternator air vents are clear
4.Repair or replace stater
5.Replace rotor
Sparking at the brushes| 1.Generator is overloaded
2.Brushes not seated properly
3.Brushes sticking in holder
4.Brushes worn down shorter than 3/8-inch| 1.Reduce load
2.Contour brushes (see “Maintenance”)
3.Remove brushes and inspect and correct problem
4.Replace brush. NOTE: Always replace brushes one full set at a time
WIRING DIAGRAM
EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
PARTS LIST
NO.| Description| QTY| Remark| NO.| Description|
QTY| Remark
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1| frame| 1| Rectangle steel 60X40X3.5| 20| rustproof bearing6206-2Z| 1|
GB/7276-1994
2| Connecting plate| 2| Rectangle steel 60X40X3.5| 21| Outer hexagon plug
3116X1.5| 1| JB/ZQ4450- 1997
3| Nut M12| 4| GB/741-2000| 22| Gearbox body| 1|
4| Washer 12| 4| GB/797.1-1985| 23| rustproof bearing6305-2Z| 1| GB/T276-1994
5| Bolt 1111275| 4| GB/75780-200| 24| 35X72X8 seal| 1| GB/7138711992
6| Lengthen hanging pin 22| 2| 35| 25| 72Ahole washer| 1| GB/f893.11986
7| Washer 22| 2| GB/797.1-1985| 26| Output shaft| 1| 45
8| Lockout M22| 2| G&T6172.2| 27| rustproof bearing6306-22| 1| GB(7276-1994
9| Drive shaft| 1| 45| 28| gasket| 1|
10| Shield plate| 1| steel plate2- Q235| 29| Gearbox cover plate| 1|
11| Shield plate cover| 1| steel plate2- Q235| 30| Transparent oil mark| 1|
12| Spline cross section| 1| | 31| Exhaust valve M16X1.5| 4| GB/T2878-1993
13| Cross bearing| 1| | 32| glass cover bracket| 1| steel plate 2-Q235
14| Gimbals arm| 1| | 33| Glass cover| 1|
15| Gimbals pipe| 1| | 34| sponge| 1|
16| 72Ahole washer| 1| GB/7893.1- 1986| 35| GUCCI receptacle| 2|
17| 30X72X10 seal| 1| GB/713871- 1992| 36| Three in One meter of Voltage,
frequency and
time| 1|
18| rustproof bearing 620727.| 1| GB/T276-1994| 37| 3-hole lock socket| 1| 30A
19| Centre drive gear| 1| 45| 38| 4-hole lock socket| 1| 50A
NO.| description| QTY| Remark| NO.| description|
QTY| Remark
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39| over current
protection| 2| 50A| 52| wire| |
40| over current
protection| 1| 30A| 53| Washer 12| 4| GB/T97.1 -1985
41| T receptacle| 1| | 54| Bolt 11112180| 4| GB/T5787-2000
42| over current
protection| 2| 20A| 55| 15KW
alternator| 1|
43| Gate pin| 1| | 56| 560X (1)
40X25shock
absorber| 4|
44| Impala| | 57| Bolt M127C60| 4| GB/T5717-1986|
45| Control box
cover| 1| steel plate2-
Q235| 58| alternator rear cover| 1|
46| AYE| 1| | 59| Sta tor& rotor| 1|
47| Bolt Nf8X12| 5| GB/T5787-1986| 60| alternator
front cover| 1|
48| Control box| 1| steel plate2-
Q235| | | |
49| Bolt1M113*60| 4| GB/T5787-1986| | | |
50| Chinchilla cal| 4| | | | |
51| Collegians fibrillate| 2| steel plate2-
Q235| | | |
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Purchaser that Value-Leader products are free from major defects in material
under normal use and service for a period of Two (2) Years from the date the
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Commercial use 180 days. Use at address that is not yours, is considered
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Consumable, Expendable, Wear ltems (Examples:Rubber & plastic parts, hydraulic
hoses, belts, tires, cables, blades, tines, wedges, teeth, tips, chains, pins,
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maintenance.
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Item. ………………………………
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(Purchaser) have read operators manual and Limited Warranty or someone has
read/and explained all instructions to me. understand this warranty does not
cover any labor and that all disputes will be settled by binding arbitration.
Binding arbitration is conducted by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) located
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location closest to Betstco, acknowledge my Limited Warranty is void if any
attempt to repair or replace defective parts has been made by unauthorized
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acknowledge receipt of my Operators Manual and have read the Safe Operation
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specifications, operation, controls, and storage requirements. understand
that alone am responsible for proper maintenance, care and safe operation of
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should not be allowed to use it.
Children especially should not operate or be near Power Products when in use.
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SAFETY MANUALS.
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| (Purchaser) have Read and understand the Extended Warranty or someone has
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this equipment should not be allowed to use it. Children especially should not
operate or be near equipment. ANYONE OPERATING EQUIPMENT SHOULD HAVE READ ALL
EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS MANUALS AND SAFETY MANUALS..
Owners Signature: x……………………………….
Date: …………………………………………..
You must sign this extended warranty and Fax to
541-895-2756 or mail copy to Betstco,
83371 Melton Rd Crewel OR 97426. This extended warranty is not effective
unless the
Purchaser faxes or mails this Registration Form within 30 days of purchase.
NOTE: The Manufacturer may refuse warranty of any kind unless Betstco receives
a completed, legible and signed extended warranty registration. It is the
responsibility of the purchaser to assure that this registration document is
received by Betstco.
To Make Payment for Extended Warranty Call:
541-895-3083
www.Betstco.com
541-895-3083 M-F 7am-4pm PST Valued
Leader {
83371 Melton Rd, Crewel OR 97426
Specifications subject to change without notice
Value-Leader TOG GENERATOR MANUAL
Revision 12-12-17
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BETSTCO VL-PTOG
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