Eu2000i Shop Manual

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SERVICE INFORMATION The service and repair information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified, professional technicians. Attempting service or repairs without the proper training, tools, and equipment could cause injury to you and/or others. It could also damage this Honda product or create an unsafe condition. This manual describes the proper methods and procedures for performing service, maintenance, and repairs. Some procedures require the use of special tools. Any person who intends to use a replacement part, service procedure, or a tool that is not recommended by Honda must determine the risks to his or her personal safety and the safe operation of this product. If you need to replace a part, use Honda Genuine parts with the correct part number or an equivalent part. We strongly recommend that you do not use replacement parts of inferior quality.

For Your Customer’s Safety Proper service and maintenance are essential to the customer’s safety and the reliability of this product. Any error or oversight while servicing this product can result in faulty operation, damage to the product, or injury to others.

Improper service or repairs can create an unsafe condition that can cause your customer or others to be seriously hurt or killed. Follow the procedures and precautions in this manual and other service materials carefully.

For Your Safety Because this manual is intended for the professional service technician, we do not provide warnings about many basic shop safety practices (Hot parts-wear gloves, for example). If you have not received shop safety training or do not feel confident about your knowledge of safe servicing practice, we recommend that you do not attempt to perform the procedures described in this manual. Some of the most important general service safety precautions are given below. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing service and repair procedures. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.

Failure to properly follow instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed. Follow the procedures and precautions in this manual carefully.

Important Safety Precautions Make sure you have a clear understanding of all basic shop safety practices and that you are wearing appropriate clothing and using safety equipment. When performing any service task, be especially careful of the following: • Read all of the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools, the replacement or repair parts, and the skills required to perform the tasks safely and completely. • Protect your eyes by using proper safety glasses, goggles, or face shields anytime you hammer, drill, grind, or work around pressurized air, pressurized liquids, springs or other stored-energy components. If there is any doubt, put on eye protection. • Use other protective wear when necessary, for example gloves or safety shoes. Handling hot or sharp parts can cause severe burns or cuts. Before you grab something that looks like it can hurt you, stop and put on gloves. • Protect yourself and others whenever you have engine-power equipment up in the air. Anytime you lift this product with a hoist, make sure that the hoist hook is securely attached to the product. Make sure the engine is off before you begin any servicing procedures, unless the instruction tells you to do otherwise. This will help eliminate several potential hazards: • Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you run the engine. • Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before working in those areas. • Injury from moving parts. If the instruction tells you to run the engine, be sure your hands, fingers and clothing are out of the way. Gasoline vapors and hydrogen gasses from battery are explosive. To reduce the possibility of a fire or explosion, be careful when working around gasoline or batteries. • Use only a nonflammable solvent, not gasoline, to clean parts. • Never store gasoline in an open container. • Keep all cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.

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INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

This manual covers service and repair procedures for the Honda EU2000i and EU2000i Companion generators.

SPECIFICATIONS

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All information contained in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. We reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.

SERVICE INFORMATION

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MAINTENANCE

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MUFFLER

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AIR CLEANER/CARBURETOR

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CONTROL PANEL

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SIDE COVERS/FUEL TANK/ FRONT FRAMES/UNDER COVER

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RECOIL STARTER/FAN COVER

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GENERATOR

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No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. This includes text, figures, and tables. As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded by a NOTICE symbol. The purpose of this message is to help prevent damage to the generator, other property, or the environment.

SAFETY MESSAGES Your safety and the safety of others are very important. To help you make informed decisions, we have provided safety messages and other safety information throughout this manual. Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards associated with servicing these generators. You must use your own good judgement. You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including: • Safety Labels – on the generator. • Safety Messages – preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION. These signal words mean:

 DANGER

You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions.

 WARNING

You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions.

 CAUTION

You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.

• Instructions – how to service these generators correctly and safely. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Service Communications Department

Revised: 2012 (PSV61Z0700E9) Revised: October September 2008 (PSV61Z0700E5)

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of Issue: February 2004 Revised: September 2008Date (61Z0700/PSV61Z0700E5)

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1. SPECIFICATIONS

1. SPECIFICATIONS............................... 1-1

4. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS................1-7

2. CHARACTERISTICS .......................... 1-4

5. WIRING DIAGRAMS............................1-9

3. PERFORMANCE CURVES................. 1-6

1. SPECIFICATIONS EU2000i

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PWM (Pulse width modulation)

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EU2000i COMPANION EU2000i Companion DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Model

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Type

AC1 *1, AN1 *2

Overall length

512 mm (20.2 in)

Overall width

290 mm (11.4 in)

Overall height

425 mm (16.7 in)

Dry weight

20.8 kg (45.9 Ib)

Operating weight

23.9 kg (52.7 Ib)

*1: California type *2: Non-California type

ENGINE Model

GX100

Description code Type

GCANM 4-stroke, overhead camshaft single cylinder

Displacement

98.5 cm3 (6.01 cu-in)

Bore x stroke

56.0 x 40.0 mm (2.20x 1.57 in)

Compression ratio

8.5 ± 0.2 : 1

Cooling system

Forced air

Ignition system

Full transistor

Ignition timing

25° ± 2° B.T.D.C.

Spark plug

CR5HSB (NGK)

Carburetor

Float type, Horizontal butterfly valve type

Air cleaner

Semi-dry type

Governor

Electronic control type

Lubrication system Oil capacity

Forced splash 0.40

(0.42 US qt, 0.35 lmp qt)

Recommended oil

SAE 10W-30

Starting system

Recoil starter

Stopping system

Ignition primary circuit ground

Fuel used

Regular unleaded gasoline (86 pump octane)

GENERATOR Model Description code Generator type Generator structure Excitation Voltage regulation system Phase Rotating direction Frequency regulation

Revised: October 2012 (PSV61Z0700E9)

EU2000i COMPANION EAAJ Multi-pole field rotation type Self-ventilation drip-proof type Self-excitation (Magnet type) PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Single phase Clockwise (Viewed from the generator) DC-AC conversion (Inverter type)

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2. CHARACTERISTICS EU2000i

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2. CHARACTERISTICS Model

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Type

AC1, AN1

Maximum output

2.0 kVA

AC rated output

1.6 kVA

Rated frequency

60 Hz

AC rated voltage

120 V

AC rated current

13.3 A

Power factor Voltage variation rate

1.0 cos 10 % max.

Momentary

6% max.

Average

3 sec. max.

Average time

Voltage stability Frequency variation rate

± 1 % max. Momentary

1 % max.

Average

1 % max. 1 sec. max.

Average time

Frequency stability

± 0.1 Hz max.

Insulation resistance

10 M min. 18.7 A

AC circuit protector Fuel tank capacity Fuel consumption (at rated load)

3.6 1.07

(0.95 US gal, 0.79 lmp gal) (0.28 US gal, 0.24 Imp gal)/Hr

Operating hours (at rated load without refueling)

Approx. 3.4 Hr

Noise level (LwA) (Rated)

LwA 89 dB (A)

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EU2000i only

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EU2000i Companion

290 mm (11.4 in)

Unit: mm (in)

425 mm (16.7 in)

512 mm (20.2 in)

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5. WIRING DIAGRAMS EU2000i EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2018515 (AC type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2017304 (AN type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 1002644 (AN2 type)

Revised: October 2012 (PSV61Z0700E9) Date of Issue: February 2001

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EAAJ-2018516 ~ forward (AC type) EAAJ-2017305 ~ forward (AN type) EAAJ-1002645 ~ forward (AN2 type)

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PARALLEL OPERATION OUTLETS Bl

BLACK

Br

BROWN

Y

YELLOW

O

ORANGE

Bu

BLUE

Lb

LIGHT BLUE

G R

GREEN RED

Lg P

LIGHT GREEN PINK

W

WHITE

Gr

GRAY

R

AC CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (20A)

W

20A 125V AC RECEPTACLE (NEMA 5-20R)

COLOR COMB : GROUND/MARKING

GROUND TERMINAL

MAIN WINDING R W Bu

ECOTHROTTLE SWITCH

P

SUB WINDING

Gr

INVERTER UNIT

Br

R/W R/Y

R/W R/Y

ECOTHROTTLE

SWITCH POSITION

AUTOMATIC SPEED REDUCTION

ON

OFF

YES

NO

R/W

Br

OUTPUT INDICATOR

G/R G/Bl

Bl/Bu

G/R

G

OVERLOAD INDICATOR OIL ALERT INDICATOR G

INVERTER BLOCK

W R Y Bu

GENERA TOR BLOCK

IGNITION CONTROL MODULE

Bl Bl/Bu Bu Bl

FRAME GROUND

G Y G Bl/Bu Bu W/R Bl/R

( ) ( )

DC OUTPUT RECEPTACLE

Bu

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CONTROL PANEL BLOCK

W R Y Bu

G

Y

G

Bl

Y G Bl/Bu Bu W/R Bl/R

Br

THROTTLE CONTROL MOTOR SPARK IGNITION PLUG COIL

ENGINE GROUND

OIL LEVEL SWITCH

Br

Bl G

ENGINE STOP SWITCH

Bl G

RECTIFIER SWITCH POSITION

ENGINE IGNITION GROUND PULSE GENERATOR

ON ENGINE STOP SWITCH

ENGINE BLOCK

FRAME BLOCK

OFF

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DC WINDING EXCITER WINDING

R W

OFF

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OIL LEVEL SWITCH

NO OIL PROPER OIL

CONTINUITY NO CONTINUITY

ECO THROTTLE SW

ON OFF

NO CONTINUITY CONTINUITY

ENGINE STOP SWITCH

ON OFF

CONTINUITY NO CONTINUITY

AC PLUGS

1 20A 125V DUPLEX (NEMA 5-20P) 2 30A 125V LOCKING PLUG (NEMA L5-30P)

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ON ENGINE STOP SWITCH

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SWITCH POSITION

EU2000i Companion

Serial number: EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2018515 (AC type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2017304 (AN type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 1002644 (AN2 type)

Revised: October 2012 (PSV61Z0700E9)



R

Bl

BLACK

Br

BROWN

Y

YELLOW

O

ORANGE

Bu

BLUE

Lb

LIGHT BLUE

G R

GREEN RED

Lg P

LIGHT GREEN PINK

W

WHITE

Gr

GRAY

R

R

R

AC CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (20A)

W

W

PARALLEL OPERATION OUTLETS

W

R

GROUND TERMINAL AC RECEPTACLE (125V-20A) (NEMA 5-20R)

COLOR COMB : GROUND/MARKING

AC RECEPTACLE (125V-30A) (NEMA L5-30R)

MAIN WINDING R W Bu

R W

ECOTHROTTLE SWITCH

P

SUB WINDING

Gr

INVERTER UNIT

R/W R/Y

R/W R/Y R/W

OUTPUT INDICATOR

G/R

G

OVERLOAD INDICATOR G/Bl Y G

W R Y Bu

INVERTER BLOCK

IGNITION CONTROL MODULE

Bl Bl/Bu Bu Bl

FRAME GROUND

G Y G Bl/Bu Bu

Bu

G

Y

G

Bl

Y G Bl/Bu Bu

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W R Y Bu

CONTROL PANEL BLOCK

Bl G

THROTTLE CONTROL MOTOR

ENGINE STOP SWITCH

Bl G

FRAME BLOCK SWITCH POSITION

SPARK IGNITION PLUG COIL

ENGINE GROUND

OIL LEVEL SWITCH

ENGINE IGNITION GROUND PULSE GENERATOR

ON

OFF

YES

NO

ENGINE STOP SWITCH

ENGINE BLOCK

ECO-THROTTLE AUTOMATIC SPEED REDUCTION

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OIL ALERT INDICATOR

GENERATOR BLOCK

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EXCITER WINDING

G/R G/Bl

Bl/Bu

Serial number: EAAJ-2018516 ~ subsequent (AC type) EAAJ-2017305 ~ subsequent (AN type) EAAJ-1002645 ~ subsequent (AN2 type)

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WHITE MARK

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2. SERVICE INFORMATION

1. SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL.. 2-1

5. TORQUE VALUES ...............................2-5

2. SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS ......... 2-1

6. SPECIAL TOOLS.................................2-6

3. ELECTRIC PRECAUTIONS................ 2-2

7. TROUBLESHOOTING .........................2-7

4. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS ........... 2-3

8. CABLE & HARNESS ROUTING .........2-28

Date of Issue: February 2001

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EU2000i COMPANION SERVICE BULLETIN #40 =>

(P. 2-31).

(P. 6-6)

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(P. 2-21).

(P. 2-21).

(P. 6-6).

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(P. 2-19).

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Adjust the spark plug gap or replace the spark plug as necessary (P. 3-4).

(P. 2-19).

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EU2000i COMPANION c. IGNITION SYSTEM Make a copy of the EU2000i Ignition System Troubleshooting Worksheet (page 2-17) and document your test results for future reference or in case you need to call Techline. When troubleshooting the ignition system, complete all of the component test procedures before replacing any component. Review your test results in the Conclusion section (page 2-17) to determine the cause of the problem.



WARNING

Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. If ignited, gasoline can burn you severely. Be sure there is no spilled fuel near the engine before performing this test. 1. Turn the engine stop switch to the ON position and pull the starter grip. Verify the Oil Alert® indicator is not flashing. If flashing, add oil to bring the level to the upper limit and recheck the Oil Alert indicator is not flashing.

OIL ALERT® INDICATOR

2. Remove the maintenance cover. 3. Clamp the carburetor inlet fuel line as shown.

HOSE PINCHING PLIERS, SUN-HCP6 (Commercially available)

4. Drain the carburetor float bowl.

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EU2000i COMPANION 5. With the engine stop switch in the OFF position, remove the spark plug and pull the starter grip several times to remove any unburned fuel from the combustion chamber. 6. Insert the spark plug into the spark plug boot. 7. Set the engine stop switch to the ON position. 8. Ground the negative (-) electrode (threaded part) of the spark plug against the shroud. 9. Pull the starter grip and check for spark at the spark plug. If there is no spark at the spark plug, replace the spark plug with a new one and recheck for spark. Continue on if still no spark. 10. Remove the control panel 5 x 16 mm self-tapping screws to access the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector. Disconnect the ICM 8-pin connector.

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

ENGINE STOP SWITCH 2-PIN CONNECTOR

ICM

CONTROL PANEL 5 x 16 mm SELF-TAPPING SCREWS (4)



TERMINAL INSPECTION FEELER SET, 07XMJ-001000A

07XMJ-0010004A

Use the Terminal Inspection Feeler Set, 07XMJ-001000A, to check continuity of the ICM connector and related wire harness test points. Clean the blue band gauge terminal, insert it in the appropriate connector terminal, and then attach the meter test lead onto the gauge. Insert the appropriate size feeler into the connector terminal. Using the wrong size may damage the connector terminal, causing a loss of continuity when the ICM harness connector is reconnected to the ICM. ICM WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

11. Check continuity of the engine stop switch. Check between the black wire and green wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness. •

There should be continuity with the engine stop switch in the OFF position.



There should be no continuity with the engine stop switch in the ON position.

BLUE BAND FEELER METER TEST LEAD

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR R/W G/Bl G/R

B/Bu G

Bu

Y

Bl

Document your results and continue.

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EU2000i COMPANION 12. Test the oil level switch. Make sure the oil level in the engine is correct and the generator is on a level surface. Check for continuity between the yellow wire and ground at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector. •

There should be no continuity with the proper oil level.



There should be continuity with the oil drained.

Bu

B/Bu G

R/W G/Bl G/R

Bl

Y

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Document your results and continue. 13. Measure the resistance of the ignition pulse generator (IPG). Check between the blue wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and ground. Specification: 300 ~ 360 

B/Bu G

R/W G/Bl G/R

Document your results and continue.

Bu

Bl

Y

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

14. Measure the DC millivolt output of the ignition pulse generator (IPG). Check between the blue wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and ground while pulling the starter grip.

B/Bu G

R/W G/Bl G/R

Specification: 3 ~ 4 mVDC

Bu

Y

Bl

mV

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Document your results and continue. 15. Measure the resistance of the exciter winding. Check between the black/blue wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and ground. Specification: 0.2 ~ 0.3 

B/Bu

R/W G/Bl G/R

Document your results and continue.

Bu

G

Y

Bl

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

If the exciter winding measures a little over the specification, it may not need to be replaced. Additional resistance of 0.4 ~ 0.5 ohms will not cause a no-spark condition. 16. Measure the AC voltage output of the exciter winding. Check between the black/blue wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and ground while pulling the starter grip.

B/Bu

R/W G/Bl G/R

Specification: 4 ~ 5 VAC

G

Bu

V

~

Bl

Y

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Document your results and continue. 17. Measure the ignition coil resistance.

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Primary winding: With the engine stop switch in the ON position, check the resistance between black wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and ground.

R/W G/Bl G/R

B/Bu

Bu

G

Y

Bl

Document your results and continue. Specification: 0.7 ~ 1.1  If the ignition coil measures a little over the specification, it may not need to be replaced. Additional resistance of 0.4 ~ 0.5 ohms will not cause a no-spark condition. Secondary winding: With the engine stop switch in the ON position, check resistance between the black wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and the spark plug cap.

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR R/W G/Bl G/R

B/W

G

Bu

Y

Bl

SPARK PLUG CAP

Specification: 12 ~ 21 K Document your results and continue.

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EU2000i COMPANION Perform the following tests only if the readings in step 17 were out of specification. 18. Remove the maintenance cover 19. Disconnect the engine stop switch 2-pin connector. Bl

G

20. Check the wire harness for breaks. a.

Check for continuity between the black wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and the engine stop switch 2-pin connector.

ENGINE STOP SWITCH 2-PIN CONNECTOR

R/W G/Bl G/R

b.

Y

Bu

B/Bu G

Bl

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Check for continuity between the black wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and the ignition coil female bullet connector.

IGNITION COIL FEMALE BULLET CONNECTOR

R/W G/Bl G/R

c.

B/Bu G

Bu

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

Y

Bl

Check for continuity between the green wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and the green wire at the engine stop switch 2-pin connector. ENGINE STOP SWITCH 2-PIN CONNECTOR

Bl

R/W G/Bl G/R

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G

B/Bu G

Bu

Y

Bl

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

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Check for continuity between the green wire at the ICM 8-pin wire harness connector and the engine ground terminal. Document your results and continue. ENGINE GROUND TERMINAL

R/W G/Bl G/R

B/W

G

Bu

Y

Bl

ICM 8-PIN WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

21. Inspect the ignition control module (ICM) pins and ICM wire harness connector for loose, dirty, or corroded connections. ICM WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR

INSPECT FOR CORROSION

IGNITION CONTROL MODULE (ICM) 5 X 16 mm SELFTAPPING SCREW (4)

CONTROL PANEL

Green colored deposits on the pins or terminals are an indication of corrosion. •

If corrosion is present on the ICM pins or the ICM wire harness, replace the ICM and wire harness and recheck for spark.



If the ICM and ICM wire harness are OK, go to the conclusion.

Document your results and continue. 22. Reassemble the generator after repairs have been made.

TOOL ORDERING INFORMATION The following special tool is used in this job aid:

Tool Number 07XMJ-001000A This tool is distinguished by the

Description Terminal Inspection Feeler Set

 special tool box icon. It is available through the American Honda Parts Department and

ordered by using normal American Honda Parts ordering procedures.

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EU2000i COMPANION CONCLUSION • If the engine stop switch, oil level switch, or ignition coil do not pass the tests, replace the failed component and recheck for spark. • If the exciter fails EITHER test, replace the stator. Replacing the stator under warranty requires PRIOR authorization. • If the ignition pulse generator (IPG) fails BOTH tests, replace the IPG and recheck for spark. • If any of the continuity tests of the ICM wire harness connector fail, replace the wire harness. • If all components passed the tests, replace the ignition control module and recheck for spark. • If you are unsure of the necessary repair, contact Techline with your completed test record results for guidance.

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SPECIFICATION

Engine Stop Switch

There should be continuity with the switch in the OFF position, and no continuity with the switch in the ON position.

Oil Level Switch

No continuity with the proper oil level

IPG Resistance

300 ~ 360 Ω

IPG DC millivolts

3.0 ~ 4.0 mV DC

Exciter Resistance

0.2 - 0.3 Ω

Exciter Voltage

4 - 5 VAC

Ignition Coil Primary Resistance

0.7 ~ 1.1 Ω

Ignition Coil Secondary Resistance

12 ~ 21 KΩ

Wire harness Inspection

There should be no breaks or opens in the wire harness.

ICM and Harness Inspection

Inspect for loose, dirty, or corroded connections.

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YOUR RESULTS

PASS

FAIL

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SERVICE BULLETIN #41 =>

(P. 2-21). (P. 2-21).

(P. 2-11).

(P. 2-21). (P. 2-21).

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(P. 2-21). (P. 2-21).

(P. 6-5).

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SERVICE BULLETIN #34 =>

• EU2000i / EU2000i Companion (EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2017304)



WARNING

High voltage and electrical current present. Touching the non-insulated portions of the meter leads or generator wiring can cause shock or electrocution. Wear insulated gloves and avoid handling non-insulated wiring. Use a load bank (available through the Honda Tool and Equipment Program or the Parts Division) to verify the customer’s initial complaint and the generator’s performance after the repairs (see page 5-2 of the Generator Troubleshooting Manual). COMPLAINT: Abnormal output (none, low, or high) at the receptacle. Normal: 120 VAC ± 10. With the engine running, check that the overload indicator light is OFF and the AC circuit protectors are ON. 1.

• Check the receptacles.

Start the engine. Is the green indicator light ON?

• Check the circuit protectors. ON

OUTPUT INDICATOR LIGHT

• Check the wiring from the inverter to the control panel.

OFF 2.

With the engine running, is the red indicator light steady or off.

OVERLOAD INDICATOR LIGHT

STEADY 3.

OFF

The generator output capacity has been exceeded. Turn the engine switch OFF to reset the electronic breaker, and then restart the engine. If still on steady, proceed to step 4.

Proceed to step 4.

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a. Stop the engine.

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b. Open the maintenance cover. c. Disconnect the 6-pin connector from the inverter. With the 6-pin connector disconnected, the Eco-Throttle will not operate. d. Manually set the rpm by moving the throttle lever with your finger. Standard no-load speed 4,200 ~ 4,600 rpm.

5.

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6-PIN CONNECTOR

Operating the engine at 4,200 ~ 4,600 rpm, check the specified voltages at the locations shown. Generator Test Points Connector Color/test points White  and Red  Blue  and Red  Orange  and Gray 

Winding

Specified Voltage

Main Winding

207 ~ 243 VAC

Sub Winding

8 ~ 16 VAC

OK

WHITE  BLUE 

GRAY 

NG

Check for short or open in the stator windings.

Proceed to step 8.

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ORANGE 

RED 

All windings test equally LOW Rotor magnet(s) weak. Call Techline before replacing the rotor. Reassemble the generator. Proceed to step 9.

Stop the engine. Measure the resistance between the terminals at the locations shown. Generator Test Points Connector Color/test points White  and Red  Blue  and Red  Orange  and Gray 

Winding

Specified Resistance

Main Winding

1.4 ~ 1.5 Ω

Sub Winding

0.1 ~ 0.2 Ω

NG 7.

Call Techline before replacing the stator. Reassemble the generator.

ORANGE 

GRAY 

WHITE  BLUE 

RED 

OK Call Techline.

Proceed to step 9.

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Replace the inverter. Call Techline before replacing the inverter. Reassemble the generator. Proceed to step 9.

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Test the generator using a load bank. The generator must carry the rated output. Maximum output: 120V, 2.0 kVA, 16.6 Amps Rated output: 120V, 1.8 kVA, 13.3 Amps OK

NG

Problem is in the load or customer usage. Verify generator usage. Engine performance problem. Check the following: • Carbon deposits in combustion chamber or spark arrester • Fuel system • Engine compression • Ignition system

Repair as necessary and repeat step 9.

GENERATOR TEST POINTS

6-PIN CONNECTOR Test at the 6-pin connector with it unplugged from the inverter.

BLUE 

RED 

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 WARNING High voltage and electrical current present. Touching the non-insulated portions of the meter leads or generator wiring can cause shock or electrocution. Wear insulated gloves and avoid handling non-insulated wiring. Use a load bank (available through the Honda Tool and Equipment Program or the Parts Division) to verify the customer’s initial complaint and the generator’s performance after the repairs (see page 5-2 of the Generator Troubleshooting Manual). COMPLAINT: Abnormal output (none, low, or high) at the receptacle. Normal: 120 VAC ± 10. With the engine running, check that the overload indicator light is OFF and the AC circuit protectors are ON. 1.

• Check the receptacles.

Start the engine. Is the green indicator light ON?

• Check the circuit protectors.

OUTPUT INDICATOR LIGHT

ON

• Check the wiring from the inverter to the control panel.

OFF 2.

With the engine running, is the red indicator light steady or off.

OVERLOAD INDICATOR LIGHT

STEADY 3.

OFF

The generator output capacity has been exceeded. Turn the engine switch OFF to reset the electronic breaker, and then restart the engine. If still on steady, proceed to step 4.

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Proceed to step 4.

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a. Stop the engine.

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b. Open the maintenance cover. c. Disconnect the 6-pin connector from the inverter. With the 6-pin connector disconnected, the Eco-Throttle will not operate. d. Manually set the rpm by moving the throttle lever with your finger. Standard no-load speed 4,200 ~ 4,600 rpm.

5.

MAINTENANCE COVER

6-PIN CONNECTOR

Operating the engine at 4,200 ~ 4,600 rpm, check the specified voltages at the locations shown. Generator Test Points Connector Color/test points Red  and White  Blue  and Red  Pink  and Gray 

Winding

Specified Voltage

Main Winding

207 ~ 243 VAC

Sub Winding

8 ~ 16 VAC

OK

WHITE  BLUE  PINK  GRAY 

NG

Check for short or open in the stator windings.

Proceed to step 8.

6.

RED 

All windings test equally LOW Rotor magnet(s) weak. Call Techline before replacing the rotor. Reassemble the generator. Proceed to step 9.

Stop the engine. Measure the resistance between the terminals at the locations shown. Generator Test Points Connector Color/test points Red  and White  Blue  and Red  Pink  and Gray 

Winding Main Winding

1.4 ~ 1.5 Ω

Sub Winding

0.1 ~ 0.2 Ω

NG 7.

RED 

Specified Resistance

Call Techline before replacing the stator. Reassemble the generator.

WHITE  BLUE  PINK  GRAY 

OK Call Techline.

Proceed to step 9.

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Replace the inverter. Call Techline before replacing the inverter. Reassemble the generator. Proceed to step 9.

9.

Test the generator using a load bank. The generator must carry the rated output. Maximum output: 120V, 2.0 kVA, 16.6 Amps Rated output: 120V, 1.8 kVA, 13.3 Amps OK

NG

Problem is in the load or customer usage. Verify generator usage. Engine performance problem. Check the following: • Carbon deposits in combustion chamber or spark arrester • Fuel system • Engine compression • Ignition system

Repair as necessary and repeat step 9.

GENERATOR TEST POINTS 6-PIN CONNECTOR Test at the 6-pin connector with it unplugged from the inverter.

RED 

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PINK 

GRAY 

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PARALLEL OPERATION OUTLET Red

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White ECO-THROTTLETM SWITCH INVERTER UNIT HARNESS (INVERTER UNIT)

Red/White Red/Yellow

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Red IGNITION CONTROL MODULE AC CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (20A) White mark

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CONTROL WIRE HARNESS

Green TERMINAL WIRE

FRAME GROUND/HARNESS BAND INSTALLATION: Install the band in the direction shown. 30 mm (1.2 in)

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3. MAINTENANCE

1. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ............. 3-1

6. VALVE CLEARANCE ..........................3-5

2. OIL ALERT.......................................... 3-2

7. FUEL TANK/FUEL FILTER..................3-7

3. ENGINE OIL ........................................ 3-2 4. AIR CLEANER .................................... 3-3

8. FUEL TUBE/FUEL PUMP DIAPHRAGM TUBE ............................3-7

5. SPARK PLUG ..................................... 3-4

9. SPARK ARRESTER ............................3-8

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Change the oil if it is dirty or contaminated with foreign material. SAE 10W–30 or SAE30 API Service category SJ

30 5W-30 • 10W-30 0

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After cleaning, install the fuel tank and set the fuel strainer in the tank. Connect the fuel tube. Position fuel tube clamp tabs away from adjacent fuel tube to prevent contact.

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5. AIR CLEANER/CARBURETOR

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2. CARBURETOR ....................................5-2

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EU2000i COMPANION • PILOT SCREW AND LIMITER CAP REPLACEMENT Only remove the pilot screw and limiter cap when necessary for repair or for cleaning stubborn deposits from the pilot circuit passages. Removal of the limiter cap requires breaking the pilot screw. A new pilot screw and limiter cap must be installed.

NOTICE Tampering is a violation of Federal and California law. 1. When the limiter cap has been broken off, remove the broken pilot screw. 2. Place the spring on the replacement pilot screw, and install it on the carburetor. 3. Turn the pilot screw in until it is lightly seated; then turn the screw out the required number of turns. Pilot screw opening

2-5/8 turns out

4. Apply Locktite® 638 to the inside of the new limiter cap, and then install the cap so its stop prevents the pilot screw from being turned counterclockwise. Be careful to avoid turning the pilot screw while installing the limiter cap. The pilot screw must stay at its required setting.

• THROTTLE STOP SCREW Install the throttle stop screw after installing the pilot jet. 1. Install so that the throttle valve is at the full close position and the screw end does not come out of the bracket. 2. Start the engine, turn the ECO throttle switch on. Wait until the engine warms up. 3. Turn the throttle stop screw in until the engine speed starts to increase: then turn the screw out 3/5 turns.

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1. CONTROL PANEL .............................. 6-1

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1. CONTROL PANEL a. REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1) Remove the four 5 x 16 mm tapping screws, and then disconnect the inverter unit harness that is connected to the inverter unit. 2) Remove the control panel assembly. 3) Remove the 5 x 12 mm bolt and ground wire.

FRONT COVER 5 x 10 6 x 15 mm SPECIAL SCREW (4)

CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY/ REASSEMBLY: P. 6-2

6 mm SPRING NUT (4)

INVERTER UNIT

5 x 12 (3)

5 x 16 mm TAPPING SCREW (4)

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INVERTER UNIT HARNESS (INVERTER UNIT) INSTALLATION: P. P. 2-30 2-1

PLAIN WASHER

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IGNITION CONTROL MODULE P. INSPECTION: P.6-6 6-4 IGNITION CONTROL of the base shop MODULE manual. INSPECTION: P. 6-6 CONTROL WIRE HARNESS REASSEMBLY: P. P. 2-30 2-1

ECO-THROTTLE SWITCH INSTALLATION: Install with the “ON” and “OFF” marks facing up.

5 x 13 mm PAN SCREW

MARK

HARNESS BAND REASSEMBLY: P. 2-1

TERMINAL WIRE REASSEMBLY: P. P.2-30 2-1

INSPECTION: P. P. 6-5 6-3 of the base INSPECTION: shop manual. P. 6-5

AC RECEPTACLE (125V - 20A) P. 6-5 INSPECTION: INSPECTION:P. P.6-5 6-3 of the base shop manual.

PARALLEL OPERATION OUTLET (2)

4 mm FLANGE NUT (4)

CONTROL PANEL 5 x 12 mm PAN SCREW (GROUND TERMINAL) FRAME GROUND (CONTROL WIRE HARNESS)

NUT (AC CIRCUIT PROTECTOR)

REASSEMBLY: P. P. 2-30 2-1 5 x 8 mm PAN SCREW

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AC RECEPTACLE (125V - 30A) INSPECTION: INSPECTION: P. P. 6-5 6-3 of the base shop manual.

AC CIRCUIT PROTECTOR (20A) INSPECTION: P. 6-5 P. 6-6 6-4 of the base shop manual.

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Check for continuity between the switch terminals. There must be no continuity with the switch turned ON, and continuity with the switch turned OFF.

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7. SIDE COVERS/FUEL TANK/......... FRONT FRAMES/UNDER COVER

1. SIDE COVERS .................................... 7-1

3. FRONT FRAMES/UNDER COVER .....7-3

2. FUEL TANK......................................... 7-2

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4.4 N•m (0.4 kg•f, 3.2 lbf•ft)

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8. RECOIL STARTER/FAN COVER

1. RECOIL STARTER/FAN COVER........ 8-1 2. FAN SHROUD ..................................... 8-5

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2. BREATHER COVER A/B.....................9-5

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Serial numbers (Sub coil/AC coil 6-pin connector): EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2018516 (AC type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 2017305 (AN type) EAAJ-1000001 ~ 1002645 (AN2 type.

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PINK (4) GRAY (5)

Measure the resistance between the red, white, and blue terminals of the 5 pin connector.

RED (1) WHITE (2) BLUE (3)

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10. CAM PULLEY/CRANKSHAFT/ PISTON/CYLINDER BLOCK

1. CAM PULLEY .................................... 10-1

5. GOVERNOR....................................... 10-14

2. CRANKCASE COVER/ CRANKSHAFT/CYLINDER BLOCK.. 10-5

6. INSPECTION...................................... 10-17 7. VALVE GUIDE REPLACEMENT ....... 10-24

3. PISTON .............................................. 10-10 8. VALVE SEAT RECONDITIONING ..... 10-26 4. VALVES .............................................. 10-12

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EU2000i COMPANION 1. INVERTER TYPE GENERATOR......... 11-1 2. FULL TRANSISTOR IGNITION .......... 11-2

11. OPERATION

3. ECO-THROTTLE (ELECTRICAL GOVERNOR) ..............11-3 4. INDICATORS .......................................11-4

1. INVERTER TYPE GENERATOR CONSTRUCTION The Inverter generator has an outer and an inner rotating set of magnets for both the generator and the ignition. The inner set of magnets generate AC in the stator windings, while the outer set generates AC for the ignition coil. A multipole coil is used on the stator (15 poles for the AC winding, 6 poles for the DC winding, 1 pole for the sub winding, and 1 pole for the exciter winding). The AC coil in the stator is picked up by the inverter.

Operating Principles When the rotor rotates, the AC (3-phase) is generated at the AC main winding, which is converted into DC by the regulator/rectifier. The voltage is stabilized by the regulator/rectifier in the converter simultaneously. The AC generated at the sub winding becomes the power source for each circuit and elemental device, such as an inverter built-in power transistor. Getting a signal from the oscillator circuit, the inverter that controls the LED generates the AC (single phase) of the proper frequency. • AC Overload Protection System The power output indicator light (green LED) is on while the generator is running with normal load. When overloaded, the overload warning light turns on by getting signal from the output current detecting circuit to indicate overloading. When the generator runs overloaded for more than 5 seconds, the circuit cuts off the AC to protect the generator. When

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2. FULL TRANSISTOR IGNITION

Operating Principles The positive (+) and negative (-) power sources are provided from the exciter winding. AC current is provided to the Ignition coil from the negative (-) power source. Current switching to the ignition coil is controlled by the Field Effect Transistor (FET). The FET turns on when the pulse pole front end reaches the ignition pulse generator and starts to amplify the current in the ignition coil primary winding. The FET turns off when the pulse pole back end has passed the ignition pulse generator, which stops the current in the ignition coil primary winding. The high voltage is then generated in the ignition coil secondary winding (ignition point). • Rev Limiter The engine is equipped with a rev limiter to protect the generating system from excessive engine speed. The rev limiter receives its signal from the ignition pulse generator. If the engine speed reaches a predetermined level, the rev limiter will be activated and will cut off the ignition system. • Oil Alert® System The Oil Alert® unit will cut off the ignition system when the engine oil falls to a predetermined level by turning on the oil level switch and the red light emitting diode (LED), which acts as a warning light. The red LED will remain lit approximately two seconds after engine stops using electrical energy from the condenser in the ignition control module. • Electrical Source The engine is operated by the dual electrical source: the positive (+) half-wave and the negative (-) half-wave. The diodes convert AC that is generated at the exciter winding to the positive (+) half-wave and the negative (-) half-wave AC currents. The positive (+) half-wave becomes the power source for the rev limiter while the negative (-) half-wave becomes the power source for the ignition system and the Oil Alert® unit. Both of the half waves become the power source for the FET gate drive. This system realizes a stable rev limiter activating condition and a Field Effect Transistor (FET) ignition system.

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3. ECO-THROTTLE (ELECTRICAL GOVERNOR)

Operating Principles • Variable Engine Speed The inverter’s CPU compares the current output voltage, current and engine speed with what is programed it its memory and sets the throttle position accordingly. The actual required engine speed then is based on generator load ratio and temperature. As a load is applied, the engine speed, generator output power will drop momentarily. The inverter will calculate the type of load (how much of power drop is occurring) and set the engine speed accordingly.

• Engine Stall Prevention System Detecting the engine load by the throttle opening the system prevents engine speed from going down when the load is excessively high, beyond engine load capacity by controlling the output voltage at the inverter. This system is able to generate maximum power more efficiently, and control peak performance for applications that require more electric power, such as motors. The system automatically activates higher engine speeds in order to compensate for the power loss of the engine when used in the high altitude or deterioration if the generator caused over time.

Revised: September 2008 (PSV61Z07005E)

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4. INDICATORS OUTPUT INDICATOR (GREEN) The green LED output indicator has a simplified hour meter function. It blinks when starting the generator, depending on the cumulative operating hours noted below. After the hour meter function is complete, the output indicator light turns on/off, depending on the power generating status of the inverter.

OUTPUT INDICATOR (Green): BLINK/OFF at start

Indicator

Engine start

Generator start

BLINKING PATTERN: ON 1) Operating hours < 100 h No blinking at start

OFF Steady light

ON 2) Operating hours 100 < 200 h 1 Blink at start

OFF

3) Operating hours 200 < 300 h 2 Blinks at start

OFF

4) Operating hours 300 < 400 h 3 Blinks at start

OFF

5) Operating hours 400 < 500 h 4 Blinks at start

OFF

6) Operating hours 500 or more 5 Blinks at start

OFF

1 Blink

ON 2 Blinks

ON 3 Blinks

ON 4 Blinks

ON

Condition of generator

Blinking cycle:

Output indictor

Generating power

ON

Stop generating power

OFF

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5 Blinks

ON 250 ms

OFF 125 ms

Revised: June 2010 (PSV61Z0700E6-A) Revised: September 2008 (PSV61Z07005E)

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OVERLOAD INDICATOR (RED) The red LED overload indicator turns ON when there is an overload (in excess of 2.0 kVA), or if there is a short circuit in a connected appliance. The overload indicator will stay ON, and after about four seconds, current to the connected appliance(s) will shut OFF, and the output indicator (green) will go OFF. However, the engine will continue to run. When a malfunction in the inverter is detected, it will blink.

OVERLOAD INDICATOR (Red):

Condition of generator

OVERLOAD INDICATOR

Detecting overload Detecting error *

ON ON

Other than above

OFF

* “Detecting error” indicates that it is detecting either of the following: SCR element temperature abnormality, FET element temperature abnormality, excess voltage, or excess current.

OIL ALERT INDICATOR (RED) In case of insufficient engine oil level, the red LED oil alert indicator comes ON and ignition will be cut to stop the engine. Also, when engine oil is insufficient at start, it will prevent the engine from starting.

OIL ALERT INDICATOR (Red):

Condition of generator

OIL ALERT INDICATOR

OIL LEVEL SWITCH

Insufficient engine oil level during engine operation Insufficient engine oil level when starting the engine

ON

ON

ON

ON

Other than above

OFF

OFF

Revised: June 2010 (PSV61Z0700E6-A) September 2008 (PSV61Z07005E)

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