BE BE-3100PR, BE-6500ER, BE-9000ER Operation Manual

operation manual
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table of contents
Introduction
4    Using the Operators Manual
Product Identification
Safety
6    Safety Rules 6    Hazard Symbols and Meanings 9     Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection
Generator Components
13  3500W Component Chart 14  6500W Component Chart 15  9000W Component Chart
Preparing the Generator
16  Grounding the Generator
Pre-Operation Checklist
17  Engine Oil  17  Fuel  18  General Recommendations 18  Fuel Type 18  Gasoline/Alcohol Blends 18  Gasoline/Ether Blends 18  Check Component Parts 19  Check Generator Surroundings
Starting the Generator
19  Recoil Start 21  Electric Start
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table of contents
Operation
22  Using Electric Power 22  AC Application 23  DC Application 23  Connection of Cable 23  Safety Precautions While Charging 24  Wattage Information 25  Spark Arrester 25  How To Remove The Spark Arrester 25  Clean The Spark Arrester Screen
Stopping the Generator
26  Stopping the Generator 26  Oil Sensor
Troubleshooting
27  Troubleshooting Chart
Maintenance
28  Maintenance Schedule 28  Daily Inspection 28  Periodic Maintenance 29  Changing Engine Oil
29  Servicing The Air Cleaner 29  Cleaning and Gapping Spark Plug 29  Cleaning Fuel Strainer
29  Periodic Operation and Inspection
Transporting
30  Transporting
Storage
31  Preparation for Storage
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Using the Operator’s manual
The operating manual is an important part of your generator and should  be read thoroughly before initial use, and referred to often to make sure  adequate safety and service concerns are being addressed. Reading the owner’s manual thoroughly will help avoid any personal injury  or damage to your machine. By knowing how best to operate this  machine you will be better positioned to show others who may also  operate the unit. This manual contains information for the complete range of BE  generators, and was written to take you from the safety requirements  to the operating functions of your machine.  You can refer back to the  manual at any time to help troubleshoot any specific operating functions, 
so store it with the machine at all times.
Attention: Read through the complete manual prior to the initial use of your generator.
introduction
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product identification
Record Identification Numbers
Generator
If you need to contact an Authorized Dealer or Customer Service line  (1-866-850-6662) for information on servicing, always provide the 
product model and identification numbers.
You will need to locate the model and serial number for the machine and  record the information in the places provided below. 
Date of Purchase:
Dealer Name:
Dealer Phone:
Product Identification Numbers
Model Number:
Serial Number:
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The safety alert symbol (      ) is used with a signal word (DANGER,  CAUTION, WARNING), a pictorial and/or a safety message to alert you  to hazards. 
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or  serious injury. 
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death  or serious injury. 
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, might result in minor  or moderate injury. 
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in equipment damage. Follow safety messages to avoid or reduce the risk of injury or death.
Hazard Symbols and Meanings
Save these Instructions
Safety Rules
safety
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
explosion
kickback read
manual
fire electric
shock
toxic
fumes
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safety
WARNING
Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a  poisonous gas that can kill you. 
You CANNOT smell or see this gas.
• Use the generator outdoors, away from open windows, vents, or    doors that could allow the carbon monoxide gas to come indoors.    Keep the generator at least 1 meter (3 feet) away from any structure      or building during use.  
• NEVER use a generator indoors, including in homes, garages,    basements, crawl spaces, and other enclosed or partially-enclosed   areas, even with ventilation. Opening doors and windows or using   fans will not prevent carbon monoxide build-up in the home.
• NEVER use a generator in enclosed or partially-enclosed spaces.   Generators can produce high levels of carbon monoxide very quickly.       When you use a portable generator, remember that you cannot smell      or see carbon monoxide. Even if you can’t smell exhaust fumes, you       may still be exposed to carbon monoxide.
• NEVER operate the generator in an explosive atmosphere, near   combustible materials or where ventilation is not sufficient to carry   away exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes can cause serious injury or death.
• If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using a generator, get   to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. DO NOT DELAY. The carbon monoxide   from generators can rapidly lead to full incapacitation and death.
• If you experience serious symptoms, get medical attention    immediately. Inform medical staff that carbon monoxide poisoning   is suspected. If you experienced symptoms while indoors, have    someone call the fire department to determine when it is safe to   re-enter the building.
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safety
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding or Draining Fuel
• Observe all safety regulations for the safe handling of fuel. Handle   fuel in safety containers. If the container does not have a spout, use   a funnel.
• Do not overfill the fuel tank, leave room for the fuel to expand.
• Do not refill fuel tank while the engine is running. Before refueling the    generator, turn it off and let it cool down. Gasoline spilled on hot   engine parts could ignite.
• Fill the tank only on an area of bare ground. While fueling the tank,   keep heat, sparks and open flame away. Carefully clean up any spilled    fuel before starting engine.
• Always fill fuel tank in an area with plenty of ventilation to avoid    inhaling dangerous fumes.
• NEVER store fuel for your generator in the home. Gasoline, propane,   kerosene, and other flammable liquids should be stored outside of    living areas in properly-labeled, non-glass safety containers. Do not      store them near a fuel-burning appliance, such as a natural gas water     heater in a garage. If the fuel is spilled or the container is not sealed     properly, invisible vapors from the fuel can travel along the ground and      can be  ignited by the appliance’s pilot light or by arcing from electric      switches in the appliance.
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safety
WARNING
The GFCI may not function unless the generator is properly  grounded. Follow the correct procedure specified in the section  labeled GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection
These generators are equipped with a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters) 120V duplex receptacles for protection against the hazards of electrical shock from defective attachments such as, tools, cords, and cables.
A GFCI is a device that interrupts electricity from either the utility or generator by means of a special type of circuit breaker that determines if  a current flow to the ground occurs.
A GFCI can be used only with generators that have the neutral wire internally bonded to the frame, and the frame properly grounded to the earth. A GFCI will not work on generators that do not have the neutral wire bonded to the frame, or on generators which have not been properly grounded. All BE generators have internally bonded ground wires. 
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safety
DANGER
Improper grounding can result in a risk of electrocu­tion. Check with a qualified electrician for your local  requirements if you are in doubt as to whether the unit  is properly grounded. 
This generator is equipped with a grounding terminal for added protection. Using the ground path from the generator to an external ground source as instructed in the section labeled “Grounding Instructions” in the Preparation section of this manual can be  necessary. Please consult a qualified electrician for local regulations.
The generator is a potential source of electrical shock if not kept dry. Keep the generator dry and do not use in rain or wet conditions. To protect from moisture, operate it on a dry surface under an open, canopy-like structure. Dry your hands if wet before touching the generator.
Plug appliances directly into the generator. Or, use a heavy duty, outdoor-rated extension cord that is rated (in watts or amps) at least equal to the sum of the connected appliance loads. Check that the entire cord is free of cuts or tears and that the plug has all three  prongs,especially a grounding pin.
NEVER try to power the house wiring by plugging the generator into a wall outlet, a practice known as “back feeding”. This is an extremely dangerous practice that presents an electrocution risk to utility workers and neighbors served by the same utility transformer. It also bypasses some of the built-in household circuit protection devices.
If you must connect the generator to the house wiring to power appliances, have a qualified electrician install the appropriate  equipment in accordance with local electrical codes. 
This product has been designed with internal grounding or floating  bonded neutral. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding pro­vides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of  electric shock.
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safety
• Do not enclose the generator or cover it. The generator may become      overheated if it is enclosed. If generator has been covered to protect if    from the weather during non use, be sure to remove it and keep it well    away from the area during generator use.
• Operate the generator on a level surface. It is not necessary to prepare      a special foundation for the generator. However, the generator will     vibrate on an irregular surface, so choose a level place.
  If the generator is tilted or moved during operation, fuel may spill and/or      the generator may tip over, causing a hazardous situation.
  Proper lubrication cannot be expected if the generator is operated on a      steep incline or slope. In such a case, piston seizure may occur even if     the oil is above the upper level.
• Pay attention to the wiring or extension cords from the generator to the      connected device. If the wire is under the generator or in contact with      vibrating part, it may break and possibly cause a fire, generator burnout,     or electric shock hazard. Replace damaged or worn cords immediately.
• Do not operate in rain, in wet or damp conditions, or with wet hands.    The operator may suffer severe electric shock if the generator is wet due     to rain or snow. If wet, wipe and dry it well before starting. Do not pour    water directly over the generator, nor wash it with water.
• Be extremely careful that all necessary electrical grounding procedures      are followed during each and every use. Failure to do so can be fatal.
• DO NOT smoke while charging a battery. The battery emits flammable    hydrogen gas, which can explode if exposed to electric arcing or open      flame. Keep the area well ventilated and keep open flames / sparks away      when charging a battery.
• The engine becomes extremely hot during and for some time after    operation. Keep combustible materials well away from generator area.    Be very careful not to touch any parts of the hot engine especially the    muffler area or serious burns may result.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, read this operator’s manual  completely before using. 
When using this product, the following basic  precautions should always be followed.
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safety
• Keep children and all bystanders at a safe distance from work area.
• It is absolutely essential that you know the safe and proper use of the     power tool or appliance that you intend to use. All operators must read,    understand and follow the tool / appliance owners manual. Tool and    appliance applications and limitations must be understood. Follow all      directions given on labels and warnings. Keep all instruction manuals    and literature in a safe place for future reference.
• Use only “LISTED” extension cords. When a tool or appliance is used      outdoors, use only extension cords marked “For Outdoor Use”.    Extension cords, when not in use should be stored in a dry and well     ventilated area.
• Always switch off generator’s AC circuit breaker and disconnect tools    or appliances when not in use, before servicing, adjusting, or installing     accessories and attachments.
• Make sure the engine is stopped before starting any maintenance,    servicing or repair.
NOTE: Make sure maintenance and repair of the generator are performed  by properly trained personnel only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Read this operator’s manual and safety rules before operating your generator.
generator components
be-3100pr 3500watt
1. Control Panel
2. Fuel Tank
3. Fuel Gauge
4. Oil Drain Plug
5. Recoil Starter
6. Tank Cap
7. Frame
8. Air Cleaner
9. ON/OFF Switch
1.
14.
15.
16.
5.
8.
4. 9.10. 13.
17. 12.
11.
2.6.7. 3.
10. DC Connection
11. DC Breaker
12. Voltmeter
13. 120V 3 Prong Twistlock
14. Ground
15. 120V GFCI
16. AC Breaker
17. Oil Dipstick
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Read this operator’s manual and safety rules before operating your generator.
generator components
1. Control Panel
2. Fuel Tank
3. Fuel Gauge
4. Oil Drain Plug
5. Recoil Starter
6. Tank Cap
7. Frame
8. Air Cleaner
9. Battery
10. ON/OFF Switch
11. Auto throttle
1.
17.
18.
19.
19.
15.
16.
9.
22.
5.
10.
20.
8.
4.
11.
12.
13.
21.
14.
2.6.7. 3.
12. DC Connection
13. DC Breaker
14. Voltmeter
15. 120V 3 Prong Twistlock
16. 240V 4 Prong Twistlock
17. Ground
18. 120V GFCI
19. AC Breaker
20. Wheel Kit
21. Oil Dipstick
22. Handles
be-6500er 6500watt
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Read this operator’s manual and safety rules before operating your generator.
generator components
1. Control Panel
2. Fuel Tank
3. Fuel Gauge
4. Oil Drain Plug
5. Recoil Starter
6. Tank Cap
7. Frame
8. Air Cleaner
9. Battery
10. ON/OFF Switch
11. Auto throttle
1.
17.
18.
19.
19.
15.
16.
9.
22.
5.
10.
20.
8.
4.
11.
12.
13.
21.
14.
2.6.7. 3.
12. DC Connection
13. DC Breaker
14. Voltmeter
15. 120V 3 Prong Twistlock
16. 240V 4 Prong Twistlock
17. Ground
18. 120V GFCI
19. AC Breaker
20. Wheel Kit
21. Oil Dipstick
22. Handles
be-9000er 9000watt
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Grounding Instructions
The ground terminal on the frame can be used to connect the generator  to a suitable ground source. The ground path should be made with #8  size wire. Connect the grounding wire securely to the ground terminal.  Connect the other end of the wire securely to a suitable ground source. 
A metal underground water pipe in direct contact with the earth for at  least 10 feet can be used as a grounding source. If a pipe is unavail­able, an 8 foot length of pipe or rod may be used as the ground source.  The pipe should be 3/4” diameter or larger and the outer surface must  be noncorrosive. If a steel or iron rod is used it should be at least 5/8”  diameter and if a nonferrous rod is used it should be at least 1/2” diam­eter and be listed as material for grounding. Drive the rod or pipe to a  depth of 8’. If a rock bottom is encountered less than 4’ down, bury the  rod or pipe in a trench. All electrical tools and appliances operated from  this generator, must be properly grounded by use of a third wire or be  “Double Insulated”.
It is recommended to:
1. Use electrical devices with 3 prong power cords.
2. Use an extension cord with a 3 hole receptacle and a 3 prong plug at        the opposite ends to ensure continuity of the ground protection from      the generator to appliance.
We strongly recommend that all applicable regulations relating to ground­ing specifications be checked and followed.
preparing the generator
DANGER
Improper connection of the equipment grounding  conductor can result in a risk of electrocution. 
Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the  unit is properly grounded for your local regulations.
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pre-operation checklist
Engine Oil
Before checking or refilling oil, be sure generator is located on stable and  level surface with engine stopped. This generator uses SAE 10W30 oil.
1. Remove oil dipstick and check the engine oil level. 
2. If oil level is below the lower level line, refill with suitable oil to upper      level line. Do not screw in the oil dipstick when checking oil level. 
3. Change oil if contaminated. 
Fueling
WARNING
Explosive Fuel! Gasoline is extremely flammable and its  vapors can explode if ignited.
• DO NOT refuel while smoking or near open flame or other such    potential fire hazards.
• Store gasoline only in approved containers, in well ventilated,    unoccupied buildings and away from sparks or flames.
• DO NOT fill the tank while the engine is hot or running, since spilled    fuel could ignite if it comes in contact with hot parts or sparks from    ignition.
• DO NOT start the engine near spilled fuel.
• NEVER use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
WARNING
Always check the level of the engine oil prior to starting  the generator.
• Failure to do so could cause the engine to seize if the oil is low or    empty.
High Mark
Low Mark
Operating Range
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1. If fuel level is low, refill with unleaded automotive gasoline.
2. Check fuel gauge while filling. 
3. When using the generator for the first time or stopping due to the fuel      running out, pull the recoil handle several times after filling the tank.
General Recommendations
• Purchase gasoline in small quantities and store in clean, approved      containers. 
• To minimize gum deposits in your fuel system and to insure easy    starting, do not use gasoline left over from the previous season.
• Do not add oil to the gasoline.
• Consider adding fuel stabilizer before running or starting the generator.
Fuel Type
• For best results use only clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane    rating of 87 or higher.
Gasoline/Alcohol Blends
Gasohol (up to 10% ethyl alcohol, 90% unleaded gasoline by volume) is  approved, as a fuel. Other gasoline/alcohol blends are not approved.
Gasoline/Ether Blends
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) and unleaded gasoline blends (up  to a maximum of 15% MTBE by volume) are approved as a fuel. Other  gasoline/ether blends are not approved.
pre-operation checklist
WARNING
DO NOT overfill the tank, leave room for the fuel to  expand.
Check Component Parts
Check following items before starting engine:
1. Fuel leakage from fuel hose, etc.
2. Bolts and nuts for looseness.
3. Components for damage or breakage.
4. Generator not resting on or against any adjacent wiring.
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1. Make sure all appliances are disconnected from the generator.
2. Move engine choke switch to the START (ON) position. (When the      engine is warm or temperature is high, start engine with the switch in        the OFF position).
Recoil Start
starting your generator
CAUTION
When starting the engine with the recoil start, set the toggle switch in  the “ON” position before pulling the starter handle.
CAUTION
Do not connect appliances with defective power cords and/or plugs. Be sure appliances are not connected to generator when starting up. 
Starting the generator with an appliance connected could result in  damage to the generator and/or appliances and personal injury.
pre-operation checklist
WARNING
Keep area clear of flammables or other hazardous  materials.
• Keep generator at least 3ft (1m) away from buildings or other    structures.
• Only operate generators in a dry, well ventilated area.
• Keep exhaust pipe clear of foreign objects.
• Keep generator away from open flame. No Smoking!
• Keep generator on a stable and level surface.
• Do not block generator air vents with paper or other material.
Check Generator Surroundings
When listening to the radio near the generator, the radio sound may be disturbed on account of the radio wave condition and the radio  performance.
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3. Pull the recoil starter handle slowly until passing the compression point        (resistance will be felt), then return the handle to its original position      and pull briskly. 
starting your generator
4. After starting, allow the recoil starter handle to return to its original       position with the handle still in your hand.
NOTE: If the engine fails to start after several attempts, repeat the starting
procedures mentioned above with the engine choke switch placed in the OFF position.
5. After 20 to 30 seconds of warm-up is completed, turn the engine        choke switch to “OFF” position. 
7. Test the GFCI receptacle on the unit. Push the test button. The reset       button should pop out and there should be no power at the receptacle.       Apply a test load or lamp to each receptacle to verify. IF THE RESET      BUTTON DOES NOT POP OUT, DO NOT USE THE RECEPTACLE.      SEE SERVICE PROVIDER FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY.
8. If GFCI receptacle tests correctly, firmly push the reset button to      restore power. A distinctive click should be heard or felt when this is       complete. IF THE RECEPTACLE DOES NOT RESET PROPERLY, DO         NOT USE THE RECEPTACLE. SEE SERVICE PROVIDER FOR      SERVICE IMMEDIATELY.
9. Loads can now be applied to unit.
Pull Briskly
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