SURGEMASTER SM5000LH/E/A, SM7000LH/E/A, SM6000LH/E/A Operating Instructions Manual

SURGEMASTER PORTABLE GENERATORS
GASOLINE POWERED BY HONDA ENGINES
MRG102003 PRINTED IN CAN ADA
OPE RA TING IN STRUC TION S
AND PARTS MANUAL S
EMB Manufacturing Inc.
4144 Boomer Line · St. Clements, On · N0B 2M0 · Canada
Ph: (519) 699-9283 · Fax: (519) 699-4146
www.surgemaster.ca
PRINTED IN CANADA REV 102003 PART NUMBER: Z97067
WARRANTY
Effective on products retailed on or after January 1, 2015.
Register your product online at www.surgemaster.ca within 30 days of purchase to activate warranty.
This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of
Five (5) Years for Consumer
Two (2) Year for Commercial/Rental
from the date of purchase, when operated and maintained in accordance with the Operating and Maintenance Instructions
supplied with this unit. Warranty is limited to the repair of the product and/or replacement of parts.
This warranty does not cover the following items:
1) Parts lost or damaged during shipment,
2) Normal maintenance or adjustments
3) Normal replacement of service items.
4) Accessory items / parts not supplied by EMB MFG INC.
5) Damages resulting from:
misuse, negligence, accident, theft or re
use of improper or insufcient fuel, uids or lubricants
use of parts or after market accessories other than genuine EMB MFG INC. parts
modications, alteration, tampering or improper repair performed by parties other than an authorized servicer
any device or accessories installed by parties other than an authorized EMB servicer
Engines are covered by the manufacturer of the engine and covered by the warranty period specied by that manufacturer.
Engine warranty must be registered at the engine manufactures website. For service contact your local engine dealer.
Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any consequential damage or expense of any kind, including loss
of prots. The manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for tow vehicle of any kind. The manufacturer is not liable for
the maintenance of the product.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Warranty is void if repairs are attempted by
anyone other than an authorized service centre.
If a difculty develops with the product, contact EMB MFG INC. Only our authorized service centres may make repairs to
the product or affect the replacement of defective parts, which will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the
receipt of the product. Unit or parts shall be returned at the customer’s expense to the authorized service centre. Damage
in transit is not covered by warranty. Include the original purchase receipt with any claim (keep a copy of the receipt
for your les).
The distributor’s liability under warranty is limited to the repair of the product and/or replacement of parts and is given to the
purchaser in lieu of all other remedies including incidental and consequential charges. There are no warranties, expressed
or implied, other than those specied herein.
EMB MFG Inc
4144 Boomer Line, St Clements, ON N0B 2M0 Canada
Phone: 519-699-9283 Fax: 519-699-4146 : attention to Warranty Dept
Email: warranty@embmfg.com
rev.270315
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WARRANTY IS VOID IF NOT REGISTERED
Model SM5000LH/E/A
Engine
9 HP OHV HONDA
AC Output (watts)
- maximum
5,0 00
- rated continuous
4,5 00
Rated Amperage (A) [120V]
37. 5/1 20V
[240V]
18. 8/2 40V
Frequency (Hz)
60
Voltage (volts)
120 /24 0
Fuel Tank Capacity (l)
22
Run time (hours)- 1/2 load
12. 5
-
full load
7.2 5
Weight (lbs)
159
Dimensions (inches)
- length
27 1/2”
- width
20 1/2”
- height
28”
Oil Alert System
YES
Overload protection
YES
System Starti ng*** varies with model
ELECTRIC & RECOIL
SM6000LH/E/A
11 HP OHV HONDA
6,0 00
5,5 00
41. 6
20. 8
60
120 /24 0
22
12
6.5
189
27 1/2”
20 1/2”
28”
YES
YES
ELECTRIC & RECOIL
SM7000LH/E/A
13 HP OHV HONDA
7,0 00
6,5 00
54. 1
27. 1
60
120 /24 0
22
11
6
208
27 1/2”
20 1/2”
28”
YES
YES
ELECTRIC & RECOIL
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
This Surgemaster gen erator has bee n desig ned with ease of port ability, quiet operation, depe ndability, and versatility in mind. This gen erator is
powered by Hon da’s proven and reliabl e en gin e, which features Oil Alert for enhanced op erational relia bility. The alternator features a brushless design
eliminating the n eed for costly carbon brush replac ement and increases the service life of the generato r.
Ideally suited for campi ng, boating, farm, househol d, workshop, and con­struction usage, this generator is ideal when remot e or backup power is required.
In ord er to dete rmine the power requirem ents of the equipm ent you wish to operate, please consult the chart on p age 7. The ratings indicated are ap-
proximati ons only. You should also check the startup and r unning wattage requirements of the equipm ent you wis h to use.
INFO RM AT I ON FO R I NST AL L ATI ON & WI RING :
NEUT RAL IS BO NDED T O FRA M E .
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Initial Setup
A. In s tall a xle and wh eels .
2. Slide wheels ont o axle shaft. Install axle caps, then secure with cotter pin. (shown below ).
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B. Install leg in hook, fasten with bolt.
C. Fill engine with oil. (See engine operator’s manual)
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USAGE CHA RT
(On Electric start model) D. Install battery & cables. Use J
-rods and flat plate to anchor battery firmly.
Red= Po s tit ive : Blac k= Neg ative
Generator Usage Start Watts Run Watts Refrigerator, Freez er
2500 700
Toaster
1050
Microwave
950
Coffee Maker
1500 850
Washing Machine
2000 750
Furnace F an
1400 700
Sump Pump
2500 600
TV
350
Circular Saw
1500 750
Drill
1000 250
Sander
1000 375
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Safety Precautions
Careful operation is your best insurance to prevent accidents and mishaps. Read this section carefully before operating your generator. All operators, no matter how much experience they have acquired, should familiarize themselves with the capa­bilities of this generator and the precautions outlined in this manual.
1. To prevent electrical shocks, do not operate this generator in the rain or with wet hands.
2. Do not refuel the engine while it is in operation or is still hot.
3. Do not refuel the engine near open ames, pilot lights, or sparking electrical de­vices (e.g. power tools, welders, or grinders).
4. The engine should be refueled in a well-lit area.
5. Avoid fuel spillage.
6. Do not use any other fuel except gasoline (or as specied by the engine manu­facturer).
7. Do not operate the generator near ammable products.
8. Do not operate the generator in areas with poor ventilation. The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a poisonous, odorless, invisible gas. Prolonged expo­sure can lead to unconsciousness and death.
9. Do not connect the generator to a commercial power line.
10. Do not operate any generator with missing or broken parts. Contact your deal­er for replacement parts.
11. The generator should be grounded in damp or highly conductive conditions.
12. Do not operate with damaged or defective extension cords, or power cords. Never operate any electrical equipment with damaged or defective cords.
13. Always check the engine oil level before starting. Fill as necessary refer-
ring to the Honda Engine Owners Manual for the specied engine oil.
14. Do not cover the generator while it is in operation. Overheating can result in damaged equipment.
15. For storage, do not cover the generator until it has completely cooled down.
16. The ambient temperature should not exceed 100°F/40°C.
Before starting, read and understand all safety instructions included in this manual.
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Starting Operation
1. Locate the generator on at terrain, away from water hazards and/or ammable liquids. Check all electrical cords for cracked or exposed wires.
Replace if necessary.
2. Follow the engine starting procedures contained in the Honda Engine Owners Manual. Once started, allow the engine to reach operational tem­perature for a few minutes without applying load on the alternator.
3. Make sure that the appliance is switched off before connecting it to the generator. Do not move the generator while it is running.
4. Be sure to ground the generator if the connected appliance is grounded. Failure to ground the generator may lead to electrical shock.
5. If the generator is overloaded, or short-circuited, a breaker switch is au­tomatically tripped, preventing electrical current from being supplied to the appliance. Check the appliance to ensure that the start-up wattage re.quire­ments does not exceed the capacity of the generator. Press the reset button.
Auto Idle Operation (if equipped)
Wait until engine has reached operating temperature (approx. 5 minutes) before using auto idle.
Auto idle feature allows engine to run at slower idle when no power is re­quired, (i.e. cutting lumber, drilling, etc.) It is recommended to turn auto-idle to “off” when using generator for backup power. This will stabilize voltage.
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Shutdown Procedure
1. Turn off the power switch of the electrical appliance and disconnect from the gen­erator.
2. Allow the engine to cool down for approximately 3 minutes at no load.
3. Refer to the Honda Engine Owner’s Manual for engine shutdown procedures.
4. Remove any mud, dirt or condensation from the generator. Store in a dry place.
Maintenance and Storage (Please refer to the Honda Engine Owner’s Manual)
Periodic inspection and maintenance of the Honda engine are essential if a high lev­el of performance is to be maintained. Regular maintenance will also ensure a long service life. The required service intervals and kind of maintenance to be performed are described and outlined in the Honda Engine Owner’s Manual.
Transportation and Storage (Please refer to the Honda Engine Owner’s Manual) When transporting the generator, turn the fuel valve OFF and keep the engine level to prevent fuel spillage. When the generator will be stored over long periods, carry out the following mainte­nance. (Please refer to the Honda Engine Owner’s Manual)
a) Store the generator in a well-ventilated, low humidity area. b) Clean each part with an oil-soaked rag. c) Change the engine oil. d) Clean the air cleaner. e) Empty the gasoline from the fuel tank and carburetor. f) Pull the recoil starter until resistance is felt, leaving the handle in that position.
Caution: Never use water to clean the generator.
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POSITION
DESCRIPTION
QUA NTI TY
SM5000
CO MPL ET E A LTER NA TOR
1
G25200
2
EN DCA P
1
G25051
7 NO N DR IV E EN D B RA CK ET 1 G25048
8 STA TOR 1 G25034
9 DRIV E END B RA CKET 1 G25035
14 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 1 G25036
15 FA N 1 G25037
19 REAR BEARING 1 G25038
26 DIODE 1 G25039
27 VARISTOR 1 G25040
28 SEC URI NG S T UD 4 G25042
29 STUD 1 G25043
65 CAPACITOR 1 G25044
67 EN CLOS ING BA ND 1 G25046
68 INT ER CHA N G EABL E FLA NG E 1 G25047
107 RU BB ER CA P 1 G25028
ALTERNATOR BREAKDO WN
SM5000
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POSITION
DESCRIPTION
QUA NT I T Y
PA RT #
1 GRID 1 G20091
2 TERMINAL BOX LID 1 G20092
5 TERMI NA L BOA RD 1 G20093
8 FRAME AND STA TO R 1 ***
9
DRIV E END B RA CK ET
1 ***
14 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 1 G20094
15 FA N 1 G20095
17 DR IV E EN D B EA R ING 1 G20096
19
NON DRIVE END BEARING 1
G20097
26 DIODE 2 G20098
27 VARISTOR 2 G20099
29 SEC URING S T UD 1
G20106
39 PRO T ECT IO N S CREEN 1 G20101
40 FIXING RING 1 G20102
65 CAPACITOR 1 G20103
75 RUBBER CUP 1 G20104
107
SEC URING S T UD C UP 1 G20105
CO M PL ET E A LTER NA TOR U N IT 1 G20100
ALTERNATOR BREAKDO WN
SM6000 & SM7000 SERIES
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1 6
2
7
3 8
4 9
5
POSITION DESC R IPTION
QUANTITY
HONDA ENGINE 1 GX27 0
1 FU EL TAN K 1 G50 134
2 FUEL FILTER 1 G50 122
3 FU EL TAN K C A P 1 G20 118
4
RUBBER MOUNT
4
G20 041
FRONT ENGINE MOUNT BRACKET 1 G50 135
5 FR AM E 1 G50 118
6
FAC E PL AT E (LH SERIE S)
1
G50 131
7 20A DUP LEX RECEPT ACLE 2 G20 017
8 20A POP OU T BREA KER 2 G25 014
9 30A, 125/ 250V T WIST LOCK REC E PTACLE 1 G20 012
AUTO IDLE SOL ENOID 1 G20 124
AUTO IDLE MODULE 1 G50 137
AUT O ID LE SW ITCH 1 G50 136
FAC E PL AT E (LHE SERI ES) G50 132
FAC E PL AT E (LHA E S ER IES) G50 133
PAR TS LI ST– SM5000/6000/7000LH/E/A
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Information for your records.
Date of purchase:___________________________________________
Selling Dealer: _____________________________________________
Generator Model: ___________________________________________
Serial Number: ______________________________________________
Trouble Cause Remedy
Alternat or excit ation
Low speed.
Check rpm and s et at nominal v alue
f ailure Faulty condens er Check and replace
Faulty windings
Check windings resis tance
High no-load v olt age
Speed too high
Check and adjust rpm
Condenser with Check and replace
high capacity
Low no-
load v oltage
Speed too low Check and adjus t rpm
Faulty rotary diodes Check and replace
Breakdo wn in Check winding resist ance, as per
windings tables
Condenser with
Check and replace
low capacit y
Proper no
-load but
Low loaded speed Check and regulat e rpm
low loaded v olt age Load too big Check and change
Rotary diodes Check and replace
short-circuit ed
Proper no
-load but
High speed in
Check and regulate rpm
high loaded v oltage load condition
Unstable v oltage Loose contacts
Check connec tions
Unev en rot ation Check f or unif orm rotation speed
Noisy generator Broken bearings Replace
Poor coupling Check and repair
Troubleshooting
The majority of pr oblems with ge nerator units are with the engine. Please refer to the Honda Engine Owner's Manual if engin e problems arise. If the problem persists, contact your local Honda Equipment Deale r.
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