Printed in U.S.A.981-0161C07-06HDKAH, HDKAJ, HDKAK, HDKAT, HDKAU, HDKAV
8OperationWARNING EXHAUST GAS IS DEADLY!Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless gas. Carbon monoxide is poisonousand can cause u
9STOPPING THE GENSETTurn off the air conditioner and other large ap-pliances and let the genset run for two minutes tocool down. Then press the switch
10RESETTING CIRCUIT BREAKERSIf a circuit breaker in the main power distributionpanel of the vehicle or on the genset (Figure 4) trips,either a circuit
11OPERATING IN COLD WEATHERMake sure the engine oil viscosity is appropriate forthe cold weather temperatures. See ENGINE OILRECOMMENDATIONS (Page 6).
12STORING THE GENSETProper storage is essential for preserving top gen-set performance and reliability when the gensetcannot be exercised regularly an
13Periodic MaintenancePeriodic maintenance is essential for top perfor-mance and long genset life. Use Table 3 as a guidefor normal periodic maintenan
14CONDUCTING GENERAL INSPECTIONSInspect the genset before the first start of the dayand after every eight hours of operation.Oil LevelCheck engine oil
15CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVELWARNING State and federal agencies have de-termined that contact with used engine oil cancause cancer or reproductive toxic
16CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTERWARNING State and federal agencies have de-termined that contact with used engine oil cancause cancer or reproduct
17MAINTAINING THE BATTERY ANDBATTERY CONNECTIONSWARNING Arcing at battery terminals or inlight switches or other equipment, and flames orsparks, can i
CaliforniaProposition 65 WarningDiesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are knownto the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects,
18CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTORRefer to Table 3 for scheduled cleaning of the sparkarrestor muffler (which meets U.S. Forest Servicerequirements). Clean
19REPLACING THE FUEL FILTERRefer to Table 3 for scheduled replacement of thefuel filter (Figure 9). A dirty fuel filter may be thecause if the engine
20CHANGING COOLANTRefer to Table 3 for scheduled maintenance. Theengine cooling system is filled with a 50/50 mixtureof ethylene glycol anti-freeze an
21PRESSURE CAP ANDSYSTEM FILL OPENINGCOOLING SYSTEMDRAIN CAPCOOLANT RECOVERYTANK FILL CAP (BLUE)FIGURE 10. ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM FILL AND DRAIN CAPS
22TroubleshootingWARNING Hot engine parts can cause severeburns. Always allow the engine time to cool be-fore performing any maintenance or service.TA
23TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified service
24TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
25TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
26TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
27TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
1Table of ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INTROD
28TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
29TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
30TABLE 4. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)Some genset service procedures present hazards that can result in severe per-sonal injury or death. Only qualified s
31SpecificationsHDKAH HDKAJ HDKAKGENSET CONTROLLER: Integrated Microprocessor Based Engine and Generator ControllerGENERATOR: Brushless, Exciterless,
32HDKAV HDKAT HDKAUGENSET CONTROLLER: Integrated Microprocessor Based Engine and Generator ControllerGENERATOR: Brushless, Exciterless, Bearingless, P
33Information for California Genset UsersThese gensets meet the requirements of Californi-a’s Exhaust Emissions Standards as stated on thenameplate (P
34How to Obtain ServiceWhen you need parts or service for your genset con-tact the nearest authorized dealer or distributor.Onan has factory-trained r
35Maintenance RecordRecord all periodic and unscheduled maintenance and service. See Periodic Maintenance (Page 13).DATEHOURMETERREADINGMAINTENANCE OR
2Safety PrecautionsThoroughly read the OPERATOR’S MANUALbefore operating the genset. Safe operation andtop performance can only be obtained whenequipm
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3BATTERY GAS IS EXPLOSIVE• Wear safety glasses.• Do not smoke.• To reduce arcing when disconnecting or recon-necting battery cables, always disconnect
4IntroductionABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual covers the operation and maintenanceof the generator set (genset) models on the frontcover. Study this manua
5TYPICAL GENSETThe operator’s console, the components requiringattention during periodic maintenance and otherfeatures of a typical genset are shown i
6FUEL RECOMMENDATIONSWARNING Diesel fuel is combustible and cancause severe personal injury or death. Do notsmoke near diesel fuel tanks or equipment.
7OPERATOR’S CONSOLEThe operator’s console (Figure 3) has the followingfeatures:Control Switch − This switch is used to start andstop the genset, prime
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