Dometic Kwyatt 4, Kwyatt 7 Operating Instructions Manual

FDDornetic'
GENERATOR
SET
MODEL
Kwyatt
4
&
7
Dometic
Corp.
509
So.
Poplat
St
LaGrange,
lN
46761
Form No. 3102650.003
11/89
@1989
The Oomelic
Corp.
LaGrange,
lN 46761
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Please
give
this Manualto
the
Customer
along
with
the
lnstallation
Manual.
MODEL
KVNTATT
4.101
& 7.101
Please
read this
Operator's
Manual
carefully so that
you
may enjoy
trouble-free,
safe
operation of
your generator
set.
TABLE
OFCONTENTS
External View of Generator Set
Caution Tips to Prevent Troubles
Table of
Generator Set Specifications
After-Sales Service
Pre-Work
lnspection.
Checking
Procedure
Engine Oil Level;
Deterioration & Leakage;
Governor
Oil Level
& Deterioration; Coolant Level
& Dirty
Condition; Coolant Leakage
from Cooling System;
Easiness
of Engine Starting;
Abnormal Noise from
Engine;
Exhaust
Gas Conditions; Fuel
Level; Fuel Leakage;
Cleaning
of Spark Arrester; Clogged Radiator
Core;
and Installation
Condition of Radiator
Cap.
General Service
Caution
Tips for Service; Engine
Oil Replenishment;
Engine Oil Change;
Governor Oil Replenishment;
Governor
Oil Change;
Coolant Replenishment;
Coolant Change;
Tightening of Banery
Terminals & Cleaning;
Battery
Water Replenishment,
Air Cleaner
Element Cleaning
&
Replenishment,
Oil Filter Element Replacement,
Fuel
Fiher
Replacement,
and Cleaning lnside of
Radiator
Protective
Storage
Periods
of Time
Measures
for Long
Service Data
3
4-6
B 8
Generator
Set Control System
Starting Engine
8-9
Main Switch,
Start/Stop Switch; Starting; Check
after Starting,
Stopping; Instruments and
Consuming Power; Intake
Air Switching Lever
Periodical
Maintenance Service
9-10
-tl
12-14
14-19
19 19
N
Sz
COVER, BELT NO.
1
MAIN
SWITCH
FIG.
1
EXTERNAL
VIEW
START/STOP
swtTcH
FIG.
2
EXTERNAL
VIEW
HOSE,
RADIATOR
No.
1
covER,
CYLINDER
HEAD
COVER, RADIATOR
PLUG,
SPARK
HOSE,
RADIATOR
NO.2
ELEMENT, OIL
FILTER
DISTRIBUTOR
cAP, RADIATOR
CARBURETOR
TANK, RADIATOR FESERVOIR
CLEANER, AIR
STARTER
PUMP, FUEL
BATTERY POSITIVE (+)
TERMINATION
PLUG,
OIL DRAIN
cotL,
lGNtTloN
POWER
OUT
GAUGE, OIL LEVEL
SPARK
PLUG
WIRE
PIPE, EXHAUST
FRONT
3
*fii
TO
THE NEW
OWNER
We heartily
express our
gratitude
to
you
for
purchasing
a
Dometic
generator
set.
This
Operators
Manual describes
the correct
handling
procedure
and
general
servicing method of
the
generator
set.
Please
read this
manual
carefully
before operating
your generator
set. Be sure
to observe all items of:
-
WARNING
-
and
CAUTION
Even
during the
operation, consult this manual as
required.
The contents and specifications of this manual may
be
partly
revised
due
to
the
continuing improvements
in
the design
without
advance
notice and
without incurring
any
obligation
to
us.
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
The following
symbols
in this
manual
warn that
you
or
your
equipment is
placed
under
potentially
dangerous
conditions
according to
its
use.
Bearing
such
potential
danger
in mind, in accordance
with the warning, it is important
for
you
to
take
necessary
precautionary
measures
so
as
to
ensure
safety.
'l-
WARNING
-
This
symbol is used
to
remind
you
of a
potential
hazard
or unsafe
practice
which can result in serious
personal
injury
or death.
CAUTION
This symbol is
used to remind
you
of
a
potential
hazard
or unsafe
practice
which can resuh in
personal
injury or
equipment damage. Fuels, electrical
equipment,
exhaust
gases,
batteries and
moving
parts
have
potential
hazards that
could
result
in
serious
personal
injury. Care must
be taken
as to the
following
items:
Gasollne ls
DANGEROUS
Use extreme
caution around
gasoline
because
a
potential
for explosion
or
fire
exists at all times.
Never use
open
flame or sparks near
gasoline.
Never
fill the fuel
tank near the
generator
set while the engine is running. Install flexible section, e.g.
flexible tubes or hoses
(SAE
J30b-1973) to the
fuel
line
between the
generator
set and the fuel
tank, where vibrations must be absorbed. Gasoline is more dangerous when it
is in a
vaporous
state, mixed with air at a
certain
ratio,
than when it
is
in a liquid
state.
Securely
close
the lid of a
gasoline
container.
Wipe off any spilt
gasoline
immediately and
thoroughly. Never
start
the engine when
the area
is wet with
gasoline.
.
Always have a fire extinguisher
nearby. Ensure
that
the
extinguisher
is
properly
maintained and
be
familiar
with
its
proper
use so
you
can use it
effectively
in an emergency. E).tinguishers rated
ABC by
the
NFPA are suitable for oils, electrical
and
general
use.
Consult
the
local fire
department
for
the correct type of extinguisher
for various applications.
Careless
Handllnq
of
Electrlcitv
ls
Danoerous
Cunent flow is invisible. Careless handling can
cause
an electric
shock.
Pay utmost attention
to the
handling ot electricity. .
Do not use the
generator
set
at
those
places
exposed
to
rain
or snow.
.
Do not
apply water
or oil
directly
to the
generator
set
during cleaning.
.
Do not touch switches
with
wet,
oily
or dirty
hands.
.
Be sure to turn off
start/stop switch and
disconnect negative
(-)
battery cable.
lf it is not
disconnected, and
someone
turned
the start/stop
switch on during servicing, death
or severe in;ury
may result
by electrical shock
or
damage from
moving
parts.
.
Turn
off the main switch located on the control
panel
of the
generator,
before
performing
installation or service.
This
protects
the unit
from
damage and
protects a person
from
injury.
.
When handling electrical equipment, never wear jewelry,
damp clothing
or wet
shoes. Also, be
very
careful not
to
allow
skin
surfaces to be
damp. Since these articles constitute
good
conductors
of
electricity, they are very dangerous
to
you.
.
Do not
connect
the
generator
set
to household
wiring. This could cause
problems
for
the
household appliances. lt can also
produce
elilreme
hazards
to anyone
working outdoors on
utility lines to
restore
power.
.
With
regard
to electricity, be sure
to follow
all
state
and
local
electrical codes.
All installations and repairs
must be
performed
by a
qualified
licensed electrician.
Exhaust Gasee are Toxlc
Exhaust
gases
include toxic
components such as
carbon
monoxide.
Therefore,
inhaling exhaust
gases
can lead to losing consciousness
or deatlt.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless
and
odorless
gas.
It
will cause the
following toxic symptoms to a
person
inhaling it:
Dizziness, headache,
vomiting, muscular
twitching, weakness,
sleepiness and
throbbing
in
temples.
lf
you
feel one
of
the
toxic
symptoms above,
immediately
go
out
to the fresh
air.
Stop the
generator
set. DO
NOT
operate it until
it
has been checked and necessary
repairs have
been
made.
.
Take adequate measures to
properly
discharge
exhaust
gases
to the
atmosphere.
.
Do
not
operate
the
generator
set where ventilation
is
poor,
close
to
buildings, other RV's, etc.
.
At regular intervals, check the exhaust system
tor
leaks.
.
Do
not
operate the
generator
set
with its exhaust
port
directed to
houses,
passersby,
or livestock.
Keep Flres awav from Batterv Fire
near the
banery is
extremely dangerous.
Flammable
gases
which vaporize from
the
battery
may
be ignited
or
exploded.
.
Do
not
allow
the
battery to be shorted or sparked.
.
Do not inspect the battery electrolyte level with
open
flame of a
lighter or match. These vapors
can explode.
Do Not Touch Battery Electrolvte
.
Battery acid
contacting
skin will cause severe
burning; and
contact to clothing will
cause damage
to the clothing.
.
lf the
battery electrolyte
gets
in
your
eyes, or on
your
skin, immediately
llush
that area with lots of
water. Consuh a doctor.
Potentlal Danoer Exlsts when Enolne
ls Runnlnq
.
Be sure to operate the
generator
set
with
the
protective
cover installed correctly.
.
Do not bring
your
hands
close
to
the
rotating
parts.
Do not wear
ties,
loose-bodied
jackets,
shirts
and
sleeves during the
operation, for
they may be
caught
in the rotating
parts.
Alwavs Keep Clean
around Generator Set
.
Do
not leave tools, cloth,
etc.,
around the
generator
set.
lf they
are left around the set, they
could
be
thrown during
operation
and strike someone; or
they
could
be
caught
in the rotating
parts,
causing
unit
malfunction.
Fires
may
occur
when
flammable
objects contact
the
hot
exhaust
pipes.
.
Clearly wipe
off
deposits of
grease
and
oil, etc.
Remove all foreign materials to
help maintain a
space
necessary
for the
generator
set and keep it
dry
at all times.
Failure to observe this note
may
cause
overheating
or fires.
Never Open
the Radlator Cap
when
Water Temper-
ature ls stlll hloh.
.
Failure
to observe
the
caution
will
cause
pressurized
vapor or hot
water
to
blow up, resulting in scalding
yourself.
Other Handllnq
Instructlons
.
Never
modify the
generator
set.
.
Do not use the
generator
set for
applications except
for recreational
vehicles.
.
Do not operate
or work on the
generator
set
when
you
are
mentally or
physically
fatigued.
CAUTION
TIPS TO
PREVENT
TROUBLE
GASOLINE AS FUEL
Selectlon
of
Fuel
Gasoline comes in two kinds: unleaded
gasoline
and
leaded
gasoline.
Use wrleaded
easoline.
The use
of
leaded
gasoline
or
other
fuel
additives on
the
market
(not
specified
by the
gasoline
manufacture|
may
adversely affect
lhe
engine, causing engine malfunction
or
dropped
performance.
-
WARNING
-
When refueling, make sure to stop
the
engine. NEVER
permit
any
fire
to
be brought near the refueling site.
CAUTION
Any
luel mixed with water
or
dirt or
poor
grade
luel will
cause
engine trouble
or hard starting. Utmost care
must
be exercised when
handling fuel.
GASOLINE ENGINE OIL Selectlon of Enqlne
Oil
Select
an
engine oil best suited
for
your
local
climate
from among those
engine oils for automotive use
that
have
adequate
quality
equivalent
to the designated
SF
of API classification.
4
b
h
10w.30
t0w{0 tow-50
n
sw-to
///,
F
-20
0
20
40
60
t0 r00
'c
-30 -20
-r0
0 r0
20 30
.0
RECOMMENOED
vtscoslrY (sAE)
UNLEADED GASOLINE
The
quality
of
gasoline
engine oil bears close
relationship
to
the
engine
performance
and
life.
The
use
of a
poor
grade
oil or an oil
having
viscosity not
suited
to
your
climate may cause hard
starting and/or
premature
wear due to inadequate
lubrication of
various
components,
even
leading
to engine seizure.
CAUTION
1. When the engine
is
pr.rt
into
operation for
a long
period
of
time, engine oil
properties
are bound to
deteriorate as the engine
oil
is exposed to highly
heated components,
or worn
metal
particles,
carbon, water or dust
gets
into
the
engine oil. lt is,
therefore,
necessary
to change the engine oil
at
regular
intervals,
2. Too low
oil
level not only will
quicken
oil
deterioration, btrt
will
cause
engine
seizure.
So
replenish engine oil as soon as
possible.
3.
Mixing oils of different brands might
deteriorate oil
properties.
Therefore, avoid mixing
engine oils of
different brands.
LONG LIFE
COOLANT
(Year
round
coolant) and Antlfreeze
Solutlon
Selectlon
of
Long
Llfe Coolant & Antlfreeze Solutlon
When
the
cooling water
is
frozen,
there
is
a
possibility
that
the cylinder head or cylinder block,
or
possibly
the
radiator, may
be
broken.
Long
life coolant or
antifreeze is
mixed
with
the cooling
water
to
prevent
freezing.
These solutions come
in two
kinds: Antifreeze is used
only
during a winter
season mainly
for
the
purpose
of
preventing
freezing.
Long
life coolant is used
throughout
the
year
for the
purpose
of
preventing
corrosion of
the
cooling
system, besides
the
prevention
of freezing. Select
'long
life coolant or antifreeze for
aluminum engines'. Use a mixture that is
best
suited
for
your
local
conditions
and temperature.
It
is advisable to use
long
life
coolant having
the
following
features:
1.
Long life
type coolant
in
which
special rust
prohibitive
agents, anticorrosion agents, etc. have
been added
(in
larger amounts than in antifreeze)
to a highly
pure
ethylene
glycol.
The components
of
coolant of this type will hardly
evaporate. Simple
replenishment
of
water
will
maintain the original intended
performance.
'Long
life
coolant
for
aluminum engines'can
protect
aluminum alloys that
do
not
have strong
rust/corrosion-withstanding
properties.
Also,
it can
protect
cast
iron.
Long
life
coolant
prevents
wear
of the water
pump
or water leakage.
CAUTION
Be
sure to
use
tap water to dilute long life
coolant
or antifreeze.
Keep
the concentration of long life coolant or
antifreeze at
a level matched with the lowest
temperature in
your
local
region.
3. Mixing of
long
life coolant or antifreeze
of different
brands might deteriorate its
properties.
Therefore,
avoid
mixing solutions
of
different
brands.
4. Using
100%
of undiluted solution does
not always
ensure
the
safety
of
your
engine. ln a very cold
climate,
100%
antifreeze or
long
life
coolant
can
treeze
and
cause damage.
5. The use of a
poor grade
antifreeze
may
cause
damage
to
the engine and
radiator.
The
use
of long
life coolant or antifreeze for cast iron engines may
cause
damage to aluminum, copper,
etc.
6. Long life coolant
or
antifreeze
is
poisonous.
Be sure
to
keep it in the original container and always store
it
in a
place
where
children
can
not reach.
LEAD BATTERY ELECTROLYTE A
mixing
solution of sulfuric acid
and
distilled
water
is
used
as the battery
electrolyte.
Normally, the battery
electrolyte
is
a diluted sulfuric acid having
such
a
concentration that its specific
gravity
becomes 1.26 at
a
solution
temperature
of 20"C
(68'F)
in a fully
charged
state.
When
over-charged, the water
component
of
the
battery
electrolyte is
prone
to
evaporate.
lf the battery is operated continually with the
electrolyte
level too low, it will no longer be
possible
to store
electricity. Add water to compensate for the
evaporated
water.
-
WARNING
-
.
Never
permit
any fire to be brought
near
the battery.
CAUTION
USE DIST]LLED
WATER OR
DRINKING WATER
in
water replenlshment for lhe batlery efectrolyle.
In
each
cell,
add water up to
the
'UPPER'
level.
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