KINZO 48P7400 Silent Power Generator Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
KINZO

KINZO 48P7400 Silent Power Generator

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using the machine, always observe the enclosed safety instructions as well as the additional safety instructions.

  • The following symbols are used throughout this manual:
  • Denotes risk of personal injury or damage to the tool.
  • You will find the following symbols on the machine
  • Wear hearing protection.
  • Consult the manual.
  • Only use the machine outside, in well-ventilated surroundings.
  • Do not use the machine in precipitation or in humid surroundings.
  • Do not use the machine in surroundings where sparks, flames or open fire can be present. Do not smoke near the machine.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERATORS

  • Place the machine on a solid surface. Do not place the machine on a metal surface.
  • Do not place the machine in the blazing sun. Do not expose the machine to temperatures over 40 °C. Do not store the machine in humid surroundings.
  • Before use check whether the power input of the equipment to be connected is less than the maximum output of the generator. Only connect the equipment when the generator is running at full speed. Disconnect the equipment before switching off the generator.
  • Do not connect any other energy sources to the machine.
  • Do not connect the machine to the mains supply.
  •  Immediately switch off the generator in one of the following situations:
    •  hitches or unstable running of the motor
    •  decrease of the electrical output
    •  overheating of the connected load
    •  excessive vibrating of the generator
    •  sparking
    •  presence of smoke or fire
  •  Make sure that the generator has enough fuel when connected to the load.
  •  Never add fuel when the machine is running. After use let the machine cool down for at least 15 minutes before refuelling.
  •  Avoid touching hot parts of the machine.
  •  Do not store fuel near the machine.
  •  The sound absorber and the air filter function as flame catchers in case of after-burning. Therefore see to it that they are mounted properly and are in good technical condition.

DESCRIPTION (FIG. A)
This generator was designed to generate electricity to supply electrical machines or equipment.

  1.  On/off switch
  2.  Alternating voltage indicator lamp
  3.  Voltmeter
  4.  Reset switch alternating current output 5 Lid fuel tank
  5.  Alternating current output
  6.  Earth connector
  7.  Oil bleeding plug
  8.  Dipstick
  9.  Fuel cock
  10. Choke
  11. Start cord
  12. Air filter cover
  • Never add fuel when the machine is on. After use let the machine cool down for at least 15 minutes before refuelling. Always use fuel that fulfils the following specifications: unleaded petrol, octane content at least 85
  • Never smoke near the machine or the fuel. Never add fuel in the vicinity of sparks, flames or open fire.
  • Remove the lid (5) from the filler opening.
  •  Pour the fuel carefully in the filler opening. Never fill the tank further than to the top of the fuel filter.
  •  Place the lid back on the filler opening.

Starting the motor (fig. A & B)

  •  Be sure that no load is connected.
  •  Turn the fuel cock (10) to the position “ON”.
  •  Fully pull out the choke (11).
  •  Put the on/off switch (1) in the position “ON”.
  •  Pull gently on the start cord (12) until you feel resistance.
  •  Pull the start cord forcefully. Repeat this until the motor is starting.
  •  Slowly push the choke again.

Instructions for use

  •  Start the motor as described above.
  •  To connect an electrical machine or equipment, put the mains plug in the alternating current output (6).
  •  Be sure that no load is connected.
  •  Put the on/off switch (1) in the position “OFF”.
  •  Place a receiving bin under the bleeding point.
  •  Remove the dipstick (9) from the filling-point.
  •  Remove the screw from the bleeding point (8).
  •  Tilt the machine slightly forwards to remove all oil.
  • Fill the crankcase with the prescribed amount of oil.
  • Replace the dipstick.
  •  Check the oil-level. The oil level should be at a rate between high and low.
  •  If the level is below this mark, refill the oil.
    •  Use a funnel to avoid spilling.
    •  For easy filling, tilt the machine slightly backwards.
  •  Mount the dipstick.

Cleaning the air filter (fig. A & C)

  • Clean the air filter every 50 operating hours.
  •  Loosen the two clamping brackets (14).
  •  Remove the lid (13).
  •  Remove the air filter (15) from the filter holder (16).
  •  Clean the filter with spirits or ethanol.
  •  Pinch the filter out. Do not twist!
  •  Immerse the filter in clean motor oil.
  •  Pinch the filter out and mount it into place.
  •  Re-fit the filter.
  •  Re-fit the cover.

Cleaning the fuel filter (fig. D)

  •  Remove the lid (5) from the filler opening.
  •  Lift the fuel filter (17) from the filler opening.
  •  Clean the filter with spirits or ethanol.
  •  Dry the filter with a soft cloth.
  •  Replace the filter in the filler opening.
  •  Place the lid back on the filler opening.

Checking the spark plug (fig. E & F)

  •  Remove the spark plug cable (18) from the spark plug.
  •  Remove the spark plug (19) using the spark plug spanner.
  •  Clean the electrode (20) using a steel brush.
  •  Check the contact distance (correct value 0.7 -0.8 mm) and adjust as necessary.
  •  Replace the spark plug.

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

If the machine is not working properly, take the following steps to correct the problem. If you cannot correct it yourself, contact your dealer.

  •  Check if the fuel tap is open.
  •  Check if there is fuel in the tank.
  •  Check that the on/off switch is in the “ON” position.
  •  Check the oil-level.
  •  Pull harder on the start cord.
  •  Check if the spark plug cable is on the spark plug.
  •  Clean the spark plug and check the contact distance.
  •  Check if the spark plug is properly placed.
  •  Check if the spark plug cable is on the spark plug.
  •  Clean the spark plug and check the contact distance.
  •  Check if there has been a short circuit or an overload.
  •  Check that the reset switch is in the “ON” position.
  •  Check the wiring.
  •  Check if the right fuel has been used.
  •  Empty the fuel tank.
  •  Change the oil.
  •  Cover the machine and place it in a clean and dry environment.

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Output voltage V 230
  • O utput voltage A 10.8
  • O utput capacity VA 2,000
  • P ^ max kVA 2.3/5 min.
  • Output frequency Hz 50
  • Fuel consumption l 0.47
  • Max. fuel consumption l/h 1.43
  • Contents fuel tank l 13.5
  • Crankcase capacity l 0.47
  • Dimensions mm 600 x 430 x 445
  • Weight kg 42.3

Level of sound pressure:

  • L pA (sound pressure) dB(A) 75
  • L WA (acoustic power) dB(A) 95

Take appropriate measures for the protection of hearing.

GUARANTEE
Refer to the enclosed guarantee conditions for the terms and conditions of guarantee.

ENVIRONMENT
Should your machine need replacement after extended use, do not put it in the domestic waste but dispose of it in an environmentally safe way.

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