Generac 6719 Manuel D’Utilisation
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UNIT IDENTIFICATION
(Figure 2)
1. Carrying Handle: Lift the generator by this handle only.
2. Spark Plug Cover: Allows access to the engine spark plug.
3. Primer Bulb: Used to prime the fuel system for starting.
4. Fuel Tank Cap: Access to fuel tank for filling.
5. Control Panel: location of generator controls and output
2. Spark Plug Cover: Allows access to the engine spark plug.
3. Primer Bulb: Used to prime the fuel system for starting.
4. Fuel Tank Cap: Access to fuel tank for filling.
5. Control Panel: location of generator controls and output
receptacles.
6. Air Intake Slats: Allows for cooling air to enter the housing.
7. Muffler: Lowers engine exhaust noise (includes the spark
7. Muffler: Lowers engine exhaust noise (includes the spark
arrestor).
8. Choke: Cold engine starting aid
9. Left Side Service Cover: Allows access to air filter, fuel filter and
9. Left Side Service Cover: Allows access to air filter, fuel filter and
oil fill.
10. Vent Hoses: Hoses allow venting of the carburetor.
11. Fuel Shutoff: Controls fuel supply to the carburetor.
12. Starter Rope: Pull rope for starting engine.
11. Fuel Shutoff: Controls fuel supply to the carburetor.
12. Starter Rope: Pull rope for starting engine.
CONTROL PANEL
(Figure 3)
13. LOW OIL LEVEL LED (yellow): Lights up when oil level is below
safe operating level and the engine shuts down.
14. OVERLOAD LED (red): This LED indicates a system overload.
This LED should be used in conjunction with the READY LED
which will flash an error code, see No. 15.
which will flash an error code, see No. 15.
15. READY LED (green): Indicates output from the generator unless
there is a low oil or overload condition. In the event of a system
overload the Ready LED will provide an indication of the overload
condition. The indication consists of a series of flashes separated
by a pause. These indications are as follows:
overload the Ready LED will provide an indication of the overload
condition. The indication consists of a series of flashes separated
by a pause. These indications are as follows:
1 Flash = Low Voltage. The unit has been overloaded to the point
where the output voltage has dropped to less than
100V AC.
100V AC.
2 Flashes = High Temperature of the Inverter System. The unit
has been overloaded to the point where the internal
temperature of the inverter has exceeded 212° F.
temperature of the inverter has exceeded 212° F.
3 Flashes = Overload. The unit has been overloaded to the point
that the output power required has exceeded 110%
of rated power.
of rated power.
4 Flashes = Short Circuit. This indicates the unit's output has
been short circuited by the load connected to it.
Figure 2 - Unit Identification
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16. 12 VDC Plug: Connection for re-charging 12VDC automotive-
style batteries while generator is in operation.
17. FlexPower™ Switch: This switch slows the engine speed when
the load is reduced to save fuel and engine wear.
18. 12 VDC Circuit Breaker: Overload protection for the 12 VDC
charging system.
19. Ground (Earth) Connection Lug: Grounding point for the
generator; consult state and local electrical codes before use
(floating ground).
(floating ground).
20. 120 VAC Receptacles: Two (2) receptacles for connecting
devices.
NOTE:
Do not exceed the rated output of the generator.
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