Energizer eZV3200 User Manual

eZV3200
USER GUIDE
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This user guide contains important instructions for your product, that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the generator and batteries.
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This user guide covers the safety, operation and maintenance procedures for the EZV3200. All information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of print.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety Information
Safety While Operating Your Generator 1
Understanding AC Safety 2
Safety While Maintaining Your Generator 2
Other Safety Tips 3
2. Components Identification
Control Panel 5
Make Sure You Have Everything 7
3. Pre-Operation Check
Checking the Oil Level 8
Checking the Fuel Level 9
Checking the Air Filter 10
4. Starting the Engine
Carburetor Modification for High Altitude Operation 13
5. Generator Use
Output, Overload and Oil Alert Indicator 14
DC Applications 15
AC Applications 16
6. Stopping the Engine
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7. Maintenance
Emission Control System 20
Change Oil 22
Air Filter Service 23
Spark Plug Service 24
Spark Arrester Maintenance 25
Replace Battery and Fuse 26
8. Transportation & Storage
Transporting the Generator 27
Storage (Extended Periods) 27
Draining the Fuel Tank 29
9. Troubleshooting
30
10. Technical Specifications
32
11. Wiring Diagrams
33
12. Appendix
34
13. Limited Warranty
35
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
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Playing it safe when working with power equipment is always a good idea. Here are some important precautions to make sure you stay safe.
1.1) Safety while Operating Your Generator
Always perform an oil, fuel and air filter check before starting the engine.
Properly clean and maintain the equipment.
Operate the generator according to instructions for safe and dependable service.
Before operating the generator, read the user guide carefully. Otherwise, it may result in personal injuries or equipment damage.
Never run the generator in an enclosed area to avoid harm from exhaust emissions of a poisonous carbon monoxide gas.
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Be careful not to touch the exhaust system or discharge tubing during operation due to risk of burns.
Pay attention to the warning labels. The engine exhaust system will become heated during operation and remain hot immediately after the engine is stopped.
Gasoline is a highly flammable and explosive liquid. Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped.
This portable generator is not for use with gasoline/ethanol blends with over 15% ethanol.
When refueling the generator, keep it away from cigarettes, open flames, smoke and/or sparks.
Place the generator at least 3 feet away from buildings or other equipment during operation.
Run the generator on a level surface. Tilting the generator may result in fuel spills.
Know how to stop the generator quickly and understand operation of all the controls. Never permit anyone to operate the generator without proper instructions.
Keep children, pets and machinery with rotating parts away during operation.
Do not operate the generator in rain or snow.
Do not allow any moisture to come in contact with the generator.
1. SAFETY INFORMATION
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Do not touch the spark plug while the engine is operating or shortly after the
engine has been shut down
1.2) Understanding AC Safety
Before connecting the generator to an electrical device or power cord:
Make sure that everything is in proper working order. Faulty devices or power
cords can lead to an electrical shock.
Turn off the generator immediately if the device begins to operate abnormally.
Then disconnect the device and investigate the problem.
Make sure that the electrical rating of the device does not exceed that of the
generator. If the power level of the device is between the maximum output power and the running power of the generator, the generator should not be used for more than 30 minutes.
WARNING: Connections for standby power to a building’s electrical system
must be done by a qualified electrician and must comply with all applicable laws and electrical codes (National Electrical Code, NFPA 70). Improper connections may cause serious injuries to electrical workers during a power outage, and when the utility power is restored, the generator may explode or cause fires. The generator shall be connected through transfer equipment that switches all conductors other than the equipment grounding conductor. The frame of the generator shall be connected to an approved grounding electrode.
For power outages, permanently installed stationary generators are better
suited for providing backup power to the home. Even a properly connected portable generator can become overloaded. This may result in overheating or stressing the generator components, possibly leading to a generator failure.
1.3) Safety while Maintaining Your Generator
After any maintenance is performed, wash immediately using soap and clean water because repeated exposure to lubricant may cause skin irritation.
Do not clean the filter element with flammable liquids like gasoline because an
explosion may occur.
Turn off the engine before performing any maintenance. Otherwise it can cause
severe personal injury or death.
Allow the generator set to cool down before performing any maintenance.
Always wear safety glasses when cleaning the generator set with air.
Do not clean the generator set with a pressure washer because it can cause
damage to the generator set.
Before working with batteries, ventilate the area, wear safety glasses, do not
smoke and always disconnect the negative cable first and reconnect it last.
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Use rubber gloves when coming into contact with engine oil.
Always stop the generator set before removing the oil filler cap.
Only qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of fuels, electricity, and machinery hazards should perform maintenance procedures.
Lubricate all exposed metal parts regularly. See chapter 5.1 for maintenance schedule.
1.4) Other Safety Tips
To avoid breathing in poisonous carbon monoxide from the exhaust gases, adequate ventilation should be provided if the generator set is running in a partially enclosed space.
If the generator set is stored outdoors, check all the electrical components on the control panel before each use. Moisture can damage the generator and can lead to an electric shock.
When storing gasoline or equipment with fuel in tank: store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other appliances that have a pilot light or other ignition source because they can ignite gasoline vapors.
Generators vibrate in normal use. During and after the use of the generator, inspect the generator as well as extension cords and power supply cords connected to it for damage resulting from vibration. Have damaged items repaired or replaced as necessary. Do not use plugs or cords that show signs of damage such as broken or cracked insulation or damaged blades.
If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak after the generator has been running, move to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You could have carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Folding Handle
Control Panel
Fuel Gauge
Battery Maintenance Panel
Wheel
Air Filter
Maintenance
Panel
Recoil Grip
Oil
Maintenance
Panel
Fuel Cap
Rear Handle
Mufer
2. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
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2.1) Control Panel
1. Power Switch
2. EcoMode Switch
3. Fuel Knob
4. DC Reset
5. DC Outlet
6. Digital Display
7. Reset Button
8. Display Button
9. 23.3A AC Breaker
10. 20A AC Breaker
11. Twist Lock 120V AC Outlet
12. Dual 120V AC Outlet
13. Ground Terminal
14. Output Indicator Light
15. Overload Indicator Light
16. Low Oil Indicator Light
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3
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9 11 10 12
14 15 16
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Economy Control Switch (EcoMode)
Turning EcoMode to ON is recommended for minimizing fuel consumption. In this mode the engine will dynamically meet the demand of the current electrical load and will automatically go into an idle state if all electrical loads are disconnected.
Before connecting or removing a high load device to the generator, turn EcoMode to OFF until that device has reached running power.
When EcoMode is OFF, the engine runs at full speed.
Display Button
Press the DISPLAY button once to turn on the backlight. The hourmeter will be shown, and the backlight will turn off after 10 seconds. Press the DISPLAY button multiple times to cycle through different information displays.
Reset Button
Use the RESET button in the case of a sudden engine shutdown resulting from prolonged engine overload.
Disconnect all electrical appliances and then press and hold the reset button for 1 second, this will restart the engine. After restarting, if the overload indicator light has turned off and the output indicator light has turned back on, reconnect the electrical appliances. Otherwise, stop the engine by turning the power switch to STOP, and check the generator.
If the generator is running normally, the RESET button will have no effect.
NOTE
■ The RESET button is available a maximum of 5 times for every full start of the generator. Shut down the generator and restart using the power switch to refresh the restart times.
AC Circuit Breakers
While the generator is running, the breakers should be put in the ON position. If the current has exceeded its limits it will automatically pop out to the OFF position. Reduce the electrical load on the generator and push the button back to the ON position.
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Output and Overload Indicator
In normal operation, the output indicator light (green) will remain on.
If the generator is overloaded (producing more than 2800W) or a connected appliance has short-circuited, the output indicator light will turn off and the overload indicator light will turn on. In this case, the engine will continue running but the AC power will disable within 0~30min.
Low Oil Indicator Light
The oil alert system is designed to prevent engine damage caused by an insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Before the oil level in the crankcase reaches an unsafe limit, the oil alert system will automatically shut down the engine (the power switch remains in the RUN position).
If the oil alert system shuts down the engine, the low oil indicator light (red) will turn on. Check the engine oil level.
2.2) Make Sure You Have Everything
Make sure your generator has everything listed in the table below
Part Name Quantity
Inverter Generator 1
User Guide 1
Spark Plug Wrench - Sleeve 1
Spark Plug Wrench - Bar 1
Cross Screwdriver 1
DC Wiring 1
Machine Oiler 1
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