Mitsubishi MBG1200, MBG2902, MBG3500, MBG5500, MBG6500 Operator's Manual

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IMPORTANT – Please make certain that persons who are to use this equipment thoroughly read and understand these instructions and any additional instructions provided prior to operation.
NOTE: No refund or exchange once gasoline is placed into the fuel tank.Warranty registration must be complete within 30 days of purchase with proof of purchase.
MBG1200 MBG2902 MBG3500 MBG5500 MBG6500/X MBG7000/X
Operator’s Manual
NOTE: THERE IS A PERMANENT CONDUCTOR BETWEEN THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) AND THE FRAME.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning Labels
2-3
4
TOTAL WATTAGE, VOLTAGE AND INSTALLATION 5
FEATURES AND CONTROLS 6-7
PORTABILITY KIT INSTALLATION 8
BEFORE OPERATION 9
OPERATING THE GENERATOR 10
MAINTENANCE
11-12
Maintenance Schedule
How-To” Maintenance
STORAGE 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING 13
SPECIFICATION 14
LIMITED WARRANTY
15
SERVICE INFORMATION 15
DANGER WARNING CAUTION
DANGER indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate personal injury, or property damage.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or even death, read the following safety precauons and operang instrucons before operang.
DANGER
Using a generator indoors WILL KILL YOU IN MINUTES
Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide. This is a poison you cannot see or smell. NEVER use inside a home or garage, even IF doors and windows are open; only use OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors and vents.
DANGER
FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE
Always turn off the engine before adding fuel. Hot engine parts, sparks or cigarees can ignite gasoline. Store fuel away from generator. Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame. Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine or muffler when refueling. Before transporng the generator in a vehicle, drain all fuel to prevent leakage. Store the generator in a well venlated area with the fuel tank empty.
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Never operate the generator in rain, in wet or damp locaons, or with wet hands, a serve electrical shock may occur causing serious injury. Generator should not be operated or stored in wet or damp condions or on highly conducve locaons such as metal decking and steel work. Always make sure the generator is properly grounded before operang. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
WARNING
ENGINE AND MUFFLER MAY BE HOT
Contact with muffler area can result in serious burns. Exhaust heat/gases can ignite combusbles, structures or damage fuel tank causing a fire.
DO NOT touch hot parts and AVOID hot exhaust
gases. Allow equipment to cool before touching.
U.S. Code of Federal Regulaon (CFR) Title 36 Parks, Forests, and Public Property require equipment powered by an internal combuson engine to have a spark arrester, maintained in effecve working order, complying to USDA Forest service standard 5100-1C or later revision. In the State of California a spark arrester is required under secon 4442 of the California Public resources code. Other states may have similar laws.
WARNING
Starter and other rotang parts can entangle hands, hair, clothing, or accessories.
Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or anything that may be caught in the starter or other rotang parts. Tie up long hair when operang the generator.
WARNING
KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AWAY
Keep bystanders, especially children and pets, at least 50 feet (15m) from the generator. Do not let
15m
children touch the generator. When not in use, the generator should be stored in a dry, locked locaon, out of reach of children.
CAUTION
HEAVY LOAD
Use proper liing techniques when transporng the generator from site to site. Improper liing techniques may result in personal injury.
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CAUTION
Improper treatment can damage the unit and shorten its life
To prevent surging that may possibly damage the equipment, do not allow engine to run out of fuel when electrical loads are applied.
Do not sck anything through venlang slots, even when the generator is not operang. This can damage the generator or
cause personal injury.
The generator will do a beer and safer job if it is used at the rate
for which it was designed.
Load must be kept within rang stated on generator nameplate.
Overloading will damage the unit or shorten its life.
Engine must not be run at excessive speeds. Operang an
engine at excessive speeds increases the hazard of personal injury. Do not tamper with parts which may increase or
decrease the governed speed. Do not connect the generator to another generator to use in parallel. Doing so may result in damage to the internal components. Extension cords, power cords, and all electrical equipments must
be in good condion. Never operate electrical equipment with damaged or defecve cords.
CAUTION
The unit should never be operated under these condions
a. Uncontrolled change in engine speed. b. Electrical output loss.
c. Overheang in connected equipment. d. Sparking.
e. Damaged receptacles.
f. Engine misfire. g. Excessive vibraon. h. Flame or smoke.
i. Enclosed compartment. j. Rain or inclement weather. Do not let the unit get wet when
operang.
NOTICE
Engine oil is hazardous to the environment
Be very careful when changing the oil to prevent spilling onto the ground. Even if it is washed away, it will not mix with water and
will pollute the watershed—having a negave impact on the
plants and animals that it comes in contact with. When disposing of engine oil:
1. While changing the engine oil, place a drip pan under the oil plug to collect the waste.
2. Soak up any spills with sawdust, kiy lier, or sand. NEVER
dump down the drain or sewer.
3. Take the oil and filter to an oil recycling center.
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WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
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TOTAL WATTAGE, VOLTAGE AND INSTALLATION
TOTA L WAT TA GE
In order to prevent overloading and possible damage to your
generator it is necessary to know the total waage of the connected
load. To determine which tools and/or appliances your generator
will run follow these steps:
1. Determine if you want to run one item or mulple items
simultaneously.
2. Check waage requirements for the items you will be running by referring to the load’s nameplate or by calculang it (mulply amps x volts = was).
3. Total the was for each item. If the nameplate only gives volts and amps, mulply volts x amps = was. 1 KW = 1,000 was.
4. Motorized appliances or tools require more than their rated waage for start up. NOTE: Allow 2 1/2 to 4 mes the listed waage for starng equipment powered by electric motors.
5. The generator’s rated was should match or exceed the total number of was required for the equipment you want to run.
6. Always connect the heaviest load to the generator first, then add other items one at a me.
VOLTAGE
WARNING
Operang voltage and frequency requirement of all electronic equipment should be checked prior to plugging them into this generator. Damage may result if the equipment is not designed to operate within a +/- 10% voltage variaon, and +/- 3 Hz frequency variaon from the generator name plate rangs. To avoid damage, always have an addional load plugged into the generator if solid state equipment (such as a television set) is used. A power line condioner is recommended for some solid state applicaons.
A power line condioner should be used when running one or more of the following solid state items: Garage door openers, Kitchen appliances with digital displays,
Televisions, Stereos, Personal computers, Quartz clocks, Copy
machines, Telephone equipment, and other solid state equipment may require a power line condioner.
electrician and in compliance with all applicable local electrical codes.
Proper use requires that a double throw transfer switch be installed by a licensed qualified electrician so that the building's electrical circuits may be safely switched between ulity power and the generator's output, thereby prevenng back feed into the power ulity's electrical system.
WARNING
To avoid back feeding into ulity systems, isolaon of the residence electrical system is required. Before temporary connecon of a generator to the residence electrical system turn off the main switch. Before making permanent connecons a double throw transfer switch must be installed. To avoid electrocuon or property damage, only a trained electrician should connect generator to residence electrical system. California law requires isolaon of the residence electrical system before connecng a generator to residence electrical systems. Temporary connecon not recommended due to back feeding.
Always follow local codes and regulaons that apply to the installaon of any item that concerns this product.
Style Ampere Receptacle AC Plug Descripon
Up to 20A
Up to 20A
Up to 30A
NEMA
5-20R
NEMA
5-20R
NEMA
L14-30R
NEMA
5-20P
NEMA
5-20P
NEMA
L14-30P
Duplex
GFCI Duplex
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
Twist lock
INSTALLATION
WARNING
To avoid possible personal injury or equipment damage, a registered electrician or an authorized service representave should perform installaon and all services. Under no circumstances should an unqualified person aempt to wire into a ulity circuit.
To avoid back feeding into ulity systems, isolaon of the residence electrical system is required. Before temporary connecon of the generator to the residence electrical system, turn off the main service/disconnect. If your generator is to be used as a stand-by power source in case of ulity power failure, it should be installed by a registered
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
10a
1. Fuel Tank Cap
2. Fuel Tank
3. Fuel Gauge (oponal)
4. Fuel Tank Breathing Valve
5. Engine Choke Lever
6. Fuel Shut-off
7. Air Filter
8. Recoil Starter
9. Oil Gauge
10. Engine Shut-off
10a. Hour Meter (Only for MBG5500/7000/
MBG7000X)
11. 120 V, 20 Ampere Duplex Receptacle
or GFCI (oponal)
12. AC Protector
(MBG5500, MBG6500 Only)
13. Circuit Breaker
14. 120/240 V, 20 Ampere Twist lock Receptacle
15. Ground Terminal
16. Oil Drain Plug
17. Muffler
18. Spark Arrester
19. Carbon Canister
Fuel Gauge (3)
(oponal)
FULL
Inspecon Window
EMPTY
120 V, 20 Ampere Duplex Receptacle (11)
20 amps of current may be drawn from each half of the receptacle. However, total power drawn must
be kept within nameplate rangs. These receptacles
may be used along with the twist lock receptacle provided the generator is not overloaded.
120V, 20 Ampere GFCI Duplex Receptacle (oponal)
If your generator comes with GFCI duplex
receptacle, aer starng the engine, check the GFCI for proper funconing by the following test
procedure:
Push TEST buon, The RESET buon will pop out. Power is now off at the outlets protected by the GFCI, indicang that the device is funconing properly. If TRIP does not appear when tesng, do not use the generator. Call a qualified electrician. To restore power, push RESET buon.
WARNING
If the RESET buon pops out during operaon, stop the generator immediately and call a qualified electrician for checking generator
and the appliances.
CAUTION
The duplex 120V receptacle is protected by a GFCI. GFCI shuts off
the output current from the duplex 120V receptacle when a ground fault occurs in the generator or the appliance. Please note that other receptacles are not protected by GFCI.
GFCI Duplex Receptacle
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AC Protector and Circuit Breaker (12 and 13)
Your generator is protected by an AC protector (expect MBG3500)
and circuit breaker. If the generator is overloaded or an external short circuit occurs, the AC protector or circuit breaker will trip. If
this occurs, disconnect all electrical loads and try to determine the
cause of the problem before aempng to use the generator again. If overloading causes the AC protector and circuit breaker to trip, reduce the load.
ON
OFF
WARNING
Connuous tripping of the AC protector or circuit breaker may cause damage to generator or equipment.
120/240 V, 30 Ampere Twistlock Receptacle (14)
A maximum of 30 amps may be drawn from the 120/240 volt receptacle, provided it is the only
receptacle used. However, current
must be limited to the nameplate
rang. If the 120/240 volt
receptacle is used along with the 120 volt receptacle, the total load drawn must not exceed the
nameplate rangs.
1) INSERT
2) TWIST
Fuel Tank Breathing Valve (4) & Carbon Canister (19)
Your generator may be equipped with breathing valve and carbon
canister required by Secon 213 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. secon 7547), 40 CFR Part 90, 40 CFR Part 1054, 40 CFR Part 1045 or 40 CFR Part 1060 and California Health and Safety Code, Secon 39600, 39601and 43013.
NOTE
This is a system to control gasoline evaporaon. Do not remove the
hose, breathing valve and carbon canister when there is fuel in the fuel tank
49 States
Fuel Tank
Fuel Tank Breathing Valve
Hose
Air Filter
Ground Terminal (15)
Your generator needs to be properly connected to an appropriate
earth ground to help prevent electric shock. A ground terminal
connected to the frame of the generator has been provided for this
purpose. Connecng a length of heavy gauge (12 AWG min.) copper wire
between the generator Ground Terminal and a copper rod driven
into the ground should provide a suitable ground connecon.
However, consult with a local electrician to insure that local codes
are being adhered to.
Ground Terminal location
Grounding Spike
California
Fuel Tank
Air Filter
Fuel Tank Breathing Valve
Hose
Carbon Canister
P: Purge(to air filter)
T: Tank(to fuel tank)
A: ATM(to air)
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PORTABILITY KIT INSTALLATION
Step 1
NUT, FLANGE M8
BRACKET, FOOT
RUBBER FOOT
BOLT, FLANGE M8×25
Step 2
Step 3 Step 4
CUSHION, HANDEL
PIN Ф3.2
NUT, FLANGE M8
BOLT, FLANGE M8×16
BOLT, FLANGE M8×55
AXIAL, WHEEL
WHEEL, 10"
GASKET Ф27xФ16.5
HANDEL
GASKET, NYLON Φ8
NUT, FLANGE M8
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BEFORE OPERATION
Check Engine Oil
WARNING
DO NOT aempt to start this engine without filling the crank case
with the proper amount and type of oil. Your generator has been
shipped from the factory without oil in the crankcase. Operang
the unit without oil can damage the engine.
Use class SE oil or a higher grade according to the table below. SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 is recommended for general, all temperature use.
Single Grade Oil
Multiple Grade Oil
Temperature°°C
F
- Inspect the oil level by using the oil gauge
before starng the engine each me;
- Top up the oil level to the maximum level
mark and/or unl oil flows from the opening;
10W
20W
20#
10W-40 10W-30
–30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 –22 –4 14 32 50 68 86 104
30#
5W-20
40#
OIL GAUGE
Not Tightened
Regular Oil Level
Fill the tank with clean, fresh unleaded
Fuel Level
automove gasoline
- Check fuel level.
- If fuel level is low, refill with unleaded automove gasoline.
- Be sure to use the fuel filter screen on the fuel filter neck.
CHECK AIR CLEANER TO MAKE SUR IT IS CLEAN
If not, please refer to “HOW-TO” MAINTENANCE.
Check Loose and Missing Parts
Before starng the generator, check for loose or missing parts and
for any damage which may have occurred during shipment.
Check the Generator to Make Sure It Is Correctly Grounded
- Ensure both Oil Gauges are secure.
Lowest Oil Level
NOTICE
Low oil sensor
The unit is equipped with a low oil sensor. If the oil level becomes
lower than required, the sensor will acvate a warning device or
stop the engine.
If generator shuts off and the oil level is within specificaons, check to see if generator is sing at an angle that forces oil to shi.
Place on an even surface to correct this.
If engine fails to start, the oil level may not be sufficient to deacvate low oil level switch. Make sure the sump is completely
full of oil.
Check Engine Fuel
WARNING
DO NOT refuel while smoking or near open flame or other such potenal fire hazards. Otherwise a fire accident may occur.
- Do not refill tank while engine is running or hot.
- Close fuel cock before refueling with fuel.
- Be careful not to admit dust, dirt, water or other foreign objects into fuel.
- Wipe off spilt fuel thoroughly before starng engine.
- Keep open flames away.
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OPERATING THE GENERATOR
Start the Generator
1. Disconnect all electrical loads from the generator;
2. Set the circuit breaker to the “OFF” posion;
3. Open the fuel shut off;
OFF
ON
ELECTRIC START(oponal feature) Turn the key to “START” Posion unl the engine starts,then release the key so it could return to “ON” posion automacally;
7. As the engine warms up,
readjust the choke lever to
“OPEN” poson;
8. Apply load only aer generator is running. Voltage is regulated via the engine speed adjusted at the factory for correct output. Readjusng will void warranty.
9. Set all breakers to “ON” Posion;
ON / MARCHE
START / DÉBUT
OFF / ARRÊT
KEY
OPEN
4. Set the engine stop switch to the “ON” posion;
5. Set the choke lever to “Choke” positon. Not necessary if the engine is warm;
6. MANUAL START Pull the starter handle slowly unl resistance is felt. This is the “compression” point. Then, return the handle to its original posion and pull swily unl engine starts.
ON
CHOKE
WARNING
To avoid accidently hurng people nearby when pulling the starter handle, Please keep bystanders, especially children and pets, away.
ON
CAUTION
When applying a load, do not exceed the maximum waage rang of the generator when using one or more receptacles. Also, do not exceed the amperage rang of any one receptacle.
CAUTION
Do not apply heavy electrical load during break-in period (the first two to three hours of operaons)
Stop the Generator
1. Remove enre electrical load;
2. Let the engine run for two minutes without load;
3. Move the engine stop switch to the “OFF” posion or turn the key to “OFF” posion;
4. Do not leave the generator unl it has completely stopped;
5. Close the fuel shut off valve if the engine is to be put in storage or transported;
6. If a cover is used, do not install unl unit has cooled.
CAUTION
Do not allow the starter handle to snap back against the engine. Return it gently to its starng posion to prevent damage to the starter or the housing.
CAUTION
Move the engine stop switch to the “OFF” posion to stop engine directly in an emergency situaon.
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1. Maintenance Schedule
MAINTENANCE
DAILY
ITEM
REMARKS
Check condion adjust gap and clean. Replace if
Spark Plug
necessary
Check oil level
Engine Oil
Replace
Air Filter Clean, replace if necessary
Before Operaon
INITIAL
25HR
EVERY
50HR
EVERY
100HR
Fuel Filter Clean and adjust. Replace if necessary
Check fuel hose for crack or damage. Replace if
Fuel Hose
necessary
Check for leakage. Reghten or
Exhaust
System
replace gasket if necessary
Check muffler screen. Clean/replace if
necessary
Carburetor check choke operaon
Cooling
Check fan damage
System
Starng
System
Fings
Check recoil starter operaon
Check all fings and
Fasteners
fasteners correct if necessary
CAUTION
To prevent accidental starng, always remove the spark plug or cable from the spark plug before maintaining the generator or engine.
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2. “How-To” Maintenance
Engine Oil Change
1. Drain oil by removing the drain plug and the oil gauge while engine is warm.
2. Reinstall the drain plug and fill the engine with oil unl it
reaches the upper level on the oil
filler cap.
3. Clean the oil on the panel. Dispose of used oil in local authority disposal site.
WARNING
Engine oil may be hot. Let engine cool at least 2 minutes before removing fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank.
Clean Spark Plug
1. If the plug is contaminated with carbon, remove it using a plug cleaner and wire brush.
2. Adjust the electrode gap to 0.7 to 0.8 mm.
Oil Gauge
Oil Drain Plug
Clean Air Filter
1. Unscrew the air filter cover;
2. Remove filter element and wash well in solvent;
3. Pour a small amount of oil onto the
filter element and gently squeeze out any excess oil;
4. Replace the filter element and air filter cover;
5. Be sure the filter cover seals
properly all around.
Clean Carbon Brush
The brush is the area which touches the slip ring, and its surface must be kept smooth.
If the brush becomes excessively worn, its contact pressure with the slip ring changes and causes a roughened surface on the slip
ring, resulng in irregular
generator performance. Check the brush every 300 hours or if generator performance is irregular. If the brush is 0.2 in (5mm) long or less, replace it with a new one.
Element Holder
Length when new
Brush
Slip ring
Element
10~11mm
Brush holder
Flange bolts
5 mm
Engine GT241/400/600 GT1000/GT1300
Manufacturer NGK
Product No. BP6RSH E6RTC BPR5ES W16EPR RN11YC
Bosch
NGK
Denso Champion
Besides draining fuel from fuel tank, the following procedures should be followed prior to storage of your generator for periods of 3 months or longer.
1. Turn fuel shut off to “OPEN” posion.
OPEN
2. Loosen the drain screw on the side of
the carburetor float chamber, and drain
the fuel completely. NOTE
1) There are two screws on carburetor.
The vercal one is the screw to hold the carburetor float chamber; the other one on the side of the carburetor float
chamber is the drain screw.
2) Tighten the drain screw very carefully to avoid damaging the fuel cup.
Bosch
WR8DC+
STORAGE
3. Remove the spark plug, pour 2 to 3 cc of engine oil into the cylinder, and turn the
crank sha several mes.
4. Replace the spark plug and pull starter
Drain screw
handle unl resistance is felt.
5. Store the generator in a well venlated,
low humidity area.
Bracket cover
Flange bolts
OIL
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE
If your generator experiences a low engine oil condion, the engine will automacally shut off. Please check the oil first if you cannot start
the generator.
Condion Cause Correcve Acon
Loose spark plug Tighten plug properly
Insucient
compression
Loose cylinder head bolt Tighten bolt properly
Damaged gasket Replace gasket
Engine won't
start
Low engine
output
Engine runs
erracally
Sucient
compression
1. Insucient pulling speed for
No fuel
supplied to
combuson
chamber
Combuson
chamber
supplied with
fuel
Improper grade of fuel used
Overloading
starng rope
2. Foreign maer in fuel tank Clean tank
3. Clogged fuel line Clean fuel line
4. No fuel in tank Rell tank
5. Fuel switch not open Open valve
1. Spark plug dirty with carbon
or wet with fuel
2. Damaged spark plug Replace spark plug
3. Faulty Magneto
4. Improper adjustment of
carburetor
Pull rope sharply
Remove carbon or wipe out spark
plug
Consult the Service Center
Make sure the proper grade of fuel
has been used
Make sure you haven’t plugged in too
Overheang
Lower oil level Add sucient oil as specied.
Tripped circuit breaker Reset
Poor connecon or faulty lead Check and repair
Engine ON, yet
Broken receptacle
no AC output
Faulty circuit breaker
Generator problem
many devices. Check fan
Contact the Service Center
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SPECIFICATION
Weight: 60.6 Lbs. (27.5 kilogra ms) 99 Lbs. (45 kilograms) 174 Lbs . (79 kilogra ms)
Brus h/AVR Brush/AVR Brushless /Condenser
6000 W (※) 6500 W 6500 W6000 W (※) 2800 W
OHV, 4 Stroke, Air cool ed OHV, 4 Stroke, Air cooled OHV, 4 Stroke, Ai r cooled
Hour Meter
Weight: 187 Lbs. (85 ki l ograms) 187 Lbs. (85 ki l ograms) 106 Lbs. (48 ki lograms)
Dimensions : 28.5'' L×20'' W×22.5'' H 28.5'' L×20'' W×22.5'' H 24'' L×17.3'' W×20'' H
MODEL NO. MBG1200 MBG3500 MBG5500 Alternator
Type / Voltage regulaon: Brus h/AVR Brus h/AVR Brush/AVR Frequency: 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz Voltage: 120 V 120/240 V 120/240 V Rated Was: 1000 W 2800 W 5000 W Starng Was: 1200 W 3500 W 5500 W
Engine
Brand / Model: MITSUBISHI GT241 MITSUBISHI GT600 MITSUBISHI GT1000 Type: OHV, 4 Stroke, Air cool ed OHV, 4 Stroke, Air cooled OHV, 4 Stroke, Air cooled Displacement: 79.6 cc 181 cc 296 cc Fuel Tank Run Time @ 75% load 10 Hours / Tank 10.3 Hours / Tank 11.4 Hours / Tank Lubrica ng oi l : 0.1 Gal l on / Engine oil SD Starng System: Manual Start Manual Start Manual Start Oil Alert: Equipped Equipped Equipped Fuel Gauge: Optional Optiona
Co
Outlets: (2)120V,20A outlets
Hour Meter - - Optional Circuit Breaker: Equipped Equipped Equipped
Overview
Size: 1.85 Gal l on / Unleaded Gas ol i ne 4 Gal l on / Unleaded Gasoline 7 Gallon / Unleaded Gasoline
or Hi gher 0.16 Gal l on / Engine oil SD or Higher 0.32 Gallon / Engine oil SD or Higher
l Optional
ntrol Panel
(4)120V,20A outlets, (1)120/240V,30A Twistlock Outlet
(4)120V,20A outlets, (1)120/240V,30A Twistlock Outlet
Dimensions : 18.5''L×14.9'' W×15.4'' H 22.6'' L×17.3'' W×18.9'' H 28.5'' L×20'' W×22.5'' H
MODEL NO. MBG6500 MBG7000 MBG6500X MBG7000X MBG2902 Alternator
Type / Voltage regulaon: Frequency: 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz Voltage: 120/240 V 120/240 V 120 V Rated Was: Starng Was: 7000 W 7000 W 3500 W
Engine
Brand / Model: MITSUBISHI GT1300 MITSUBISHI GT1300 MITSUBISHI GT600 Type: Displacement: 391 cc 391 cc 181 cc Fuel Tank Si ze: 7 Gallon / Unl eaded Gasol i ne 7 Gal l on / Unleaded Gas ol ine 2.6 Gallon / Unleaded Gasoline Run Time @ 75% load 8.4 Hours / Tank 8.4 Hours / Tank 6.7 Hours / Tank Lubrica ng oi l : 0.32 Gallon / Engine oil SD or Higher 0.32 Gallon / Engine oil SD or Higher 0.16 Gallon / Engi ne oi l SD or Higher
Starng Sys tem: Manual Start Manual / Electri c Start Manua l Start
Oil Alert: E
quipped Equipped Equipped
Fuel Gauge: Optional Optional Optional
ntrol Panel
Co
Outlets:
(4)120V,20A outlets, (1)120/240V,30A Twistlock Outlet
(4)120V,20A outlets, (1)120/240V,30A Twistlock Outlet
(4)120V,20A outlets
Optional Optional -
Circuit Breaker: Equipped Equipped Equipped
Overview
(※) rated 6000W for Canadian model in accordance with CSA regulations.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This Mitsubishi engine product carries a guarantee of 24 months. If your product develops a fault within this period, DO NOT return to
store, you should, in the first instance contact our customer
service.
We welcome warranty repairs and apologize to you for being inconvenienced. Any Authorized Service Dealer may perform
warranty repairs. Most warranty repairs are handled rounely, but somemes requests for warranty service may not be appropriate.
To avoid misunderstanding which might occur between the customer and the dealer, listed below are some of the causes of engine failure that the warranty does not cover.
Normal wear: Engines, like all mechanical parts, need periodic parts service and replacement to perform well. Your warranty will not cover repairs when wear has occurred because of misuse, lack
of roune maintenance, shipping, handling, has exhausted the life
of a part or an engine. Warranty would not apply if engine damage
occurred because of misuse, lack of roune maintenance, shipping, handling, warehousing or improper installaon. Similarly, warranty
is void if the serial number of the engine has been removed or the
engine has been altered or modified.
Improper maintenance: The life of an engine depends upon the
condions under which it operates, and the care it receives. Oen used in dusty or dirty condions, which can cause what appears to
be premature wear. Such wear, when caused by dirt, dust, spark plug cleaning grit, or other abrasive material that has entered the engine because of improper maintenance, is not covered by warranty.
1. Problems caused by parts that are not original parts.
2. Leaking carburetors, clogged fuel pipes, scking valves, or other
damage, caused by using contaminated or stale fuel.
3. Parts which are scored or broken because an engine was
operated with insufficient or contaminated lubricang oil, or an incorrect grade of lubricang oil (check and refill when necessary,
and change at recommended intervals). OIL GARD may not shut down running engine. Engine damage may occur if oil level is not properly maintained.
4. Damage or wear to parts caused by dirt, which entered the engine because of improper air cleaner maintenance, re-assembly, or use of a non-original air cleaner element or cartridge. At
recommended intervals, clean and/or replace the filter as stated in
the Operator’s Manual.
5. Parts damaged by over-speeding, or overheang caused by grass, debris, or dirt, which plugs or clogs the cooling fins, or flywheel area, or damage caused by operang the engine in a confined area without sufficient venlaon. Clean engine debris at
recommended intervals as stated in the Operator’s Manual.
6. Engine or equipment parts broken by excessive vibraon caused by a loose engine mounng, or unbalanced impellers, improper aachment of equipment to engine, over-speeding or other abuse in operaon.
7. Roune tune-up or adjustment of the engine.
This warranty covers engine related defecve material and/or workmanship only, nor does the warranty extend to repairs required because of:
8. Engine or engine component failure, i.e., combuson chamber,
valves, valve seats, valve guides, or burned starter, caused by the use of gasoline formulated with ethanol greater than 10%.
Service Informaon
contact
1-888-666-0292
info@brillianndustry.com
to find out closest repair center,
to obtain warranty service informaon
or to order replacement parts or accessories.
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To order replacement parts, please give the following us informaon:
1. Model No. and Serial No. and all specificaons shown on the Model No./Serial No. plate.
Brilliant Group Industry Inc.
www.brilliantindustry.com
Head Office: 159 N. Central Ave. Valley Stream, NY 11580
MBG12AAA-07203
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