アメリカ
GENERATOR
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ISSUE EMD-GU2016
3ZZ9020166
WARNING:
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
NOTICE
FEDERAL EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY and CALIFORNIA
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY are applicable to only those engines/
generators complied with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and CARB
(California Air Resources Board) emission regulations in the U.S.A.
NOTICE
To the engines/generators exported to and used in the countries other than the
U.S.A., warranty service shall be performed by the distributor in each country in
accordance with the standard engine/generator warranty policy as applicable.
AIR INDEX
To show compliance with California emission regulations, a hangtag has been
provided displaying the Air Index level and durability period of this engine.
The Air Index level defines how clean an engine’s exhaust is over a period of
time. A bar graph scaled from “0” (most clean) to “10” (least clean) is used to
show an engine’s Air Index level. A lower Air Index level represents cleaner
exhaust from an engine.
The period of time (in hours) that the Air Index level is measured is known as
the durability period. Depending on the size of the engine, a selection of time
periods can be used to measure the Air Index level (see below).
Descriptive Term Applicable to Emissions Durability Period
Moderate
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-
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50 hours (engine from 0 to 80 cc)
125 hours (engine greater than 80 cc)
Intermediate
Extended
125 hours (engine from 0 to 80 cc)
250 hours (engine greater than 80 cc)
300 hours (engine from 0 to 80 cc)
500 hours (engine greater than 80 cc)
Notice : This hangtag must remain on this engine or piece of equipment, and
only be removed by the ultimate purchaser before operation.
FEDERAL EMISSIONS COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY
EMISSIONS COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE - This emission warranty is applic-
able in all States, except the State of California
Makita U.S.A. Inc., La Mirada, California, (herein "MAKITA") warrant(s) to the initial retail purchaser
and each subsequent owner, that this Nonroad engine (herein "engine") has been designed, built,
and equipped to conform at the time of initial sale to all applicable regulations of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and that the engine is free of defects in materials and work-
manship which would cause this engine to fail to conform with EPA regulations during its warranty
period.
For the components listed under PARTS COVERED, the Makita Factory Service Center or Service
Center authorized by MAKITA will, at no cost to you, make the necessary diagnosis, repair, or
replacement necessary to ensure that the engine complies with applicable U.S. EPA regulations.
EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period for this engine begins on the date of sale to the initial purchaser and continues
for a period of 2 years.
PARTS COVERED
Listed below are the parts covered by the Emission Components Defect Warranty. Some of the parts
listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are warranted up to the first scheduled
replacement point for that part.
(1) Fuel Metering System
(3) Ignition System
(i) Carburetor and internal parts (and/or pres-
sure regulator or fuel injection system).
(i) Spark plugs.
(ii) Magneto or electronic ignition system.
(ii) Air/fuel ratio feedback and control system,
if applicable.
(iii) Spark advance/retard system, if applica-
ble.
(iii) Cold start enrichment system, if applica-
ble.
(4) Exhaust manifold, if applicable
(5) Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
(i) Electronic controls, if applicable
(iv) Regulator assy (gaseous fuel, if applica-
ble)
(ii) Hoses, belts, connectors, and assem-
blies.
(2) Air Induction System
(i) Intake manifold, if applicable
(ii) Air filter.
(iii) Filter lock assy (gaseous fuel, if applica-
ble)
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, take your engine to the nearest Makita Factory Service Center or Service
Center authorized by MAKITA. Bring your sales receipts indicating date of purchase for this engine.
The Makita Factory Service Center or Service Center authorized by MAKITA will perform the neces-
sary repairs or adjustments within a reasonable amount of time and furnish you with a copy of the
repair order. All parts and accessories replaced under this warranty become the property of MAKI-
TA.EPA - MAKITA FEDERAL EMISSIONS COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY-continued
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
*Conditions resulting from tampering, misuse, improper adjustment (unless they were made by the
Makita Factory Service Center or Service Center authorized by MAKITA during a warranty repair),
alteration, accident, failure to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required mainte-
nance services.
*The replacement parts used for required maintenance services.
*Consequential damages such as loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the engine orequip-
ment, etc.
*Diagnosis and inspection charges that do not result in warranty-eligible service being performed.
*Any non-authorized replacement part, or malfunction of authorized parts due to use of non-autho-
rized parts.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in
your owner's manual. MAKITA recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on
your engine, but MAKITA cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to
ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the engine owner, you should however be aware that MAKITA may deny warranty coverage if
your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modi-
fications.
You are responsible for presenting your engine to the nearest Makita Factory Service Center or
Service Center authorized by MAKITA when a problem exists.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
the Makita Warranty Department at 1-800-4-MAKITA for the information.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
You are responsible for the proper maintenance of the engine. You should keep all receipts and
maintenance records covering the performance of regular maintenance in the event questions
arise. These receipts and maintenance records should be transferred to each subsequent owner of
the engine. MAKITA reserves the right to deny warranty coverage if the engine has not been prop-
erly maintained. Warranty claims will not be denied, however, solely because of the lack of required
maintenance or failure to keep maintenance records.
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYS-
TEMS MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL ; HOWEVER,
WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST BE PERFORMED BY THE MAKITA FACTORY SERVICE CENTER
OR SERVICE CENTER AUTHORIZED BY MAKITA. THE USE OF PARTS THAT ARE NOT
EQUIVALENT IN PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY TO AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY IMPAIR
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM AND MAY HAVE A BEARING
ON THE OUTCOME OF A WARRANTY CLAIM.
If other than the parts authorized by MAKITA are used for maintenance replacements or for the
repair of components affecting emission control, you should assure yourself that such parts are
warranted by their manufacturer to be equivalent to the parts authorized by MAKITA in their perfor-
mance and durability.
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM
All repair qualifying under this limited warranty must be performed by a Makita Factory Service
Center or Service Center authorized by MAKITA. In the event that any emission-related part is
found to be defective during the warranty period, you shall notify Makita Warranty Department at
1-800-4-MAKITA and you will be advised of the appropriate warranty service dealer or service
providers where the warranty repair can be performed.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
(This warranty does not apply in any other state.)
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and Makita U.S.A., Inc. (herein "MAKITA") are pleased to
explain the emission control warranty on your 2005 and later small off-road engine (herein
"engine"). In California, new engine must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State's
stringent anti-smog standards. MAKITA must warrant the emission control system on your
engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or
improper maintenance of your engine.
Your emission control system includes parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection systems,
the ignition system and the catalytic converter. Also included are the hoses, belts, connectors
and other emission-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, MAKITA will repair your engine at no cost to you including
diagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE :
The 2005 and later engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your
engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by MAKITA.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES :
-As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required mainte-
nance listed in your Owner's Manual. MAKITA recommends that you retain all receipts
covering maintenance on your engine, but MAKITA cannot deny warranty solely for the
lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled mainte-
nance.
-As the engine owner, you should be aware, however, that MAKITA may deny you warran-
ty coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper mainte-
nance or unapproved modifications.
-You are responsible for presenting your engine to a MAKITA service center as a problem
exists.
The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should con-
tact a Makita Factory Service Center Manager nearest you. A list of the Factory Service Center
locations and phone numbers is provided below for your convenience.
LIMITED WARRANTY
on Emission Control Systems
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California Only
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MAKITA , a distributor of small off-road equipment in the U.S., warrants to the owner of 2005
and later engines that the engine (1) has been designed, built, and equipped at the time of man-
ufacture so as to conform with the applicable regulations of the California Air Resources Board
and, (2) is free from defects in materials and workmanship which may cause it to fail to conform
with those regulations as applicable according to the terms and conditions stated below.
WARRANTY PERIOD
This warranty period begins on the date which the engine is delivered to the original retail pur-
chaser and ends two years after that date. During this two year period MAKITA warrants to the
original retail purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the engine is free from defect in
material and workmanship that can cause the failure of a warranted emission-related part.
WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
Repair and/or replacement of any warranted emission-related part will be performed at no
charge provided the work is performed at an authorized warranty station. There will also be no
charge for any diagnostic labor performed at an authorized warranty station which leads to the
determination that a warranted emission-related part is defective.
Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance, or which is
scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary" shall be
warranted for the warranty period. Any warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as
required maintenance shall be warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduled replace-
ment of that part. This warranty shall apply only towards the repair, replacement, and/or adjust-
ment of the component parts listed below.
EMISSION-RELATED PARTS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
(1) Fuel Metering System
(i) Carburetor and internal parts (and/or pressure regulator or fuel injection system).
(ii) Air/fuel ratio feedback and control system, if applicable.
(iii) Cold start enrichment system, if applicable.
(iv) Regulator assy (gaseous fuel, if applicable)
(2) Air Induction System
(i)Intake manifold, if applicable
(ii)Air filter.
(3) Ignition System
(i)Spark plugs.
(ii)Magneto or electronic ignition system.
(iii)Spark advance/retard system, if applicable.
(4) Exhaust manifold, if applicable
(5) Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
(i)Electronic controls, if applicable
(ii)Hoses, belts, connectors, and assemblies.
(iii) Filter lock assy (gaseous fuel, if applicable)
If it is determined by an authorized warranty station that other engine components have been
damaged due to the failure of a warranted emission-related part during the warranty period,
MAKITA will repair and/or replace the necessary components.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY
This warranty does not cover any emission-related part which malfunctions, fails, or is dam-
aged due to alterations and/or modifications such as changing, adding, or removing parts.
When an engine is being serviced under warranty, MAKITA and any of its authorized dealers,
distributors, or warranty stations shall not be liable for any loss of use of the engine, for any
damage to goods, or loss of time or inconvenience. This limited warranty also does not apply
to any emission-related part which malfunctions, fails, or is damaged due to failure to follow
the maintenance and operating instructions specified in the 2005 and later Owner's Manual
including.
(a) Improper or inadequate maintenance of any warranted emission-related part.
(b) Improper installation, adjustment, or repair of the engine or any warranted emission-
related part unless performed by a factory authorized warranty station.
(c) Failure to use recommended fuel as specified in the 2005 and later Owner's Manual.
(d) Repairs and diagnosis performed outside of an authorized warranty station.
(e) Use of parts which are not authorized by MAKITA.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The engine owner is responsible for having all scheduled inspection and maintenance services
performed at the intervals specified in the 2005 and later Owner's Manual and to retain records
of these services as having been performed. These records should be transferred to each sub-
sequent owner of the engine. MAKITA cannot deny a claim solely because there are no
records of scheduled maintenance, however, a warranty claim may be denied if the failure to
perform the scheduled maintenance and inspection resulted in the failure of a warranted emis-
sion-related part.
As a minimum, the engine owner is responsible for the scheduled inspection and maintenance
described below which are based on the procedures described in the Owner's Manual.
PROCEDURE
INTERVAL
1) Change engine oil
: Initial 20 hours and every 100 hours afterward
: Every 50 hours
2) Clean air cleaner (element)
3) Replace air cleaner element
: Every 200 hours
4) Clean and adjust spark plug and electrodes : Every 200 hours
Note: More frequent maintenance may be necessary under dusty, dirty or severe conditions.
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF EMISSION-RELATED PARTS
It is recommended that only engine replacement parts which have been authorized and
approved by MAKITA should be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs
of emission-related parts. These replacement parts will be provided at no charge if the part is still
under warranty.
HOW TO FILE A WARRANTY CLAIM
AND WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICES
Contact the nearest Makita Factory Service Center Manager to determine the appropriate loca-
tion where the required warranty services are to be performed. A list of the Factory Service
Center locations and phone numbers are provided below for your convenience.
41850 Christy Street
Fremont, CA 94538-5107
(510)657-9881
7674 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111
(619)278-4471
1421 N. Clovis Ave., Ste. 112
Fresno, CA 93727
(209)252-5166
1714 E. McFadden Ave., Unit M
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714)667-5066
14930 Northam Street
La Mirada, CA 90638-5753
(714)522-8088
333 Littlefield Ave.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(415)875-1002
1970 Fulton Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95825
(916)482-5197
16735 Saticoy St., Ste. 105
Van Nuys, CA 91406
(818) 782-2440
1440 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909)885-1289
FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing a Makita generator.
This manual covers operation and maintenance of the Makita generators.
All information in this publication is based on the latest production informa-
tion available at the time of approval for printing.
Pay special attention to statements preceded by the following words:
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury, loss of life and equip-
ment damage if instructions are not followed.
[
]
CAUTION
Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions
are not followed.
NOTE:
Gives helpful information.
If a problem should arise, or if you have any questions about the generator,
consult an authorized dealer or service shop
WARNING
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The generator is designed to give safe and dependable service if
operated according to instructions.
■
Do not operate the generator before you have read and under-
stood the instructions. Failure to do so could result in death, per-
sonal injury or equipment damage.
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・1
2. SPECIFICATIONS・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・4
3. COMPONENTS ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・5
4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・6
5. OPERATING PROCEDURES・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・11
6. WATTAGE INFORMATION ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・24
7. SPARK ARRESTER ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・25
8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・26
9. "HOW-TO" MAINTENANCE ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・28
10. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・31
11. TROUBLESHOOTING ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・32
12. WIRING DIAGRAM ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・33
13. OPTIONAL PARTS ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・38
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate the generator near gasoline or gaseous fuel because of the
potential danger of explosion or fire.
Do not fill the fuel tank with fuel while the engine is running. Do not smoke or
use open flame near the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill fuel during refueling.
If fuel is spilt, wipe it off and let dry before starting the engine.
Do not place in flammables near the generator.
Be careful not to place fuel, matches, gunpowder, oily cloths, straw, trash, or
any other in flammables near the generator.
Do not operate the generator inside a room, cave, tunnel, or other insufficient-
ly ventilated area. Always operate it in a well-ventilated area, otherwise the
engine may become overheated, and the poisonous carbon monoxide gas
contained in the exhaust gases will endanger human lives. Keep the,genera-
tor at least 1 meter (3 feet) away from any structure or building during use.
If the generator must be used indoors, the area must be well-ventilated and
extreme caution must be taken regarding the discharge of exhaust gases.
Do not enclose the generator nor cover it with a box.
The generator has a built-in forced air cooling system, and may become over-
heated if it is enclosed. If generator has been covered to protect it from the
weather during non use, be sure to remove it and keep it well away from the
area during generator use.
Operate the generator on a level surface.
It is not necessary to prepare a special foundation for the generator.
However, the generator will vibrate on an irregular surface, so choose a level
place without surface irregularities.
If the generator is tilted or moved during operation, fuel may spill and / or the
generator may tip over, causing a hazardous situation.
Proper lubrication cannot be expected if the generator is operated on a steep
incline or slope. In such a case, piston seizure may occur even if the oil is
above the upper level.
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Pay attention to the wiring or extension cords from the generator to the con-
nected device.
If the wire is under the generator or in contact with a vibrating part, it may
break and possibly cause a fire, generator burnout, or electric shock hazard.
Replace damaged or worn cords immediately.
Do not operate in rain, in wet or damp conditions, or with wet hands.
The operator may suffer severe electric shock if the generator is wet due to
rain or snow.
If wet, wipe and dry it well before starting. Do not pour water directly over the
generator, nor wash it with water.
Be extremely careful that all necessary electrical grounding procedures are
followed during each and every use. Failure to do so can be fatal.
Do not contact the generator to a commercial power line. Connection to a
commercial power line may short circuit the generator and ruin it or cause
electric shock hazard. Use the transfer switch for connecting to domestic cir-
cuit.
No smoking while handling the battery. The battery emits flammable hydrogen
gas, which can explode if exposed to electric arcing or open flame.
Keep the area well-ventilated and keep open flames/sparks away when han-
dling the battery.
Engine becomes extremely hot during and for some time after operation.
Keep combustible materials well away from generator area.
Be very careful not to touch any parts of the hot engine especially the muffler
area or serious burns may result.
Keep children and all bystanders at a safe distance from work areas.
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It is absolutely essential that you know the safe and proper use of the power
tool or appliance that you intend to use. All operators must read, understand
and follow the tool/appliance owners manual. Tool and appliance applica-
tions and limitations must be understood. Follow all directions given on
labels and warnings. Keep all instruction manuals and literature in a safe
place for future reference.
Use only "LISTED" extension cords.
When a tool or appliance is used outdoors, use only extension cords
marked "For Outdoor Use". Extension cords, when not in use should be
stored in a dry and well ventilated area.
Always switch off generator's no-fuse breaker and disconnect tools or appli-
ances when not in use, before servicing, adjusting, or installing accessories
and attachments.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
G2800R
G4100R, G4101R
G6100R, G6101R
Type
Brushless, Self-Exciting, 2-Poles, Single Phase
Condenser type
Voltage regulator
Rated voltage
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
120 V
120 V/ 240 V
Maximum
output
2.8 kW
4.1 kW
5.8 kW
Rated output
Rated power factor
DC output
2.3 kW
3.6 kW
4.8 kW
1.0
12V
fuse Breaker
Robin EH25-2D
-8.3A
Over current protector
Model
No-
Robin EH17-2D
Robin EH34D
Type
Forced air-cooled, 4-cycle, Gasoline Engine
Displacement
Fuel
172 cm3
251 cm3
338 cm3
Automotive unleaded gasoline
3.17 US-gal
(12.0 liter)
4.39 US-gal
(16.6 liter)
5.68 US-gal
(21.5 liter)
Fuel tank capacity
Rated continu-
ous operation
(Approx.)
60 Hz
9.0 hours
7.0 hours
7.0 hours
Starting system
Length
Recoil
Recoil (Electric starter)*
22.4 in. (570 mm)
16.1 in. (410 mm)
19.3 in. (490 mm)
24.4 in. (620 mm)
17.7 in. (450 mm)
21.3 in. (540 mm)
26.8 in. (680 mm)
18.5 in. (470 mm)
24.4 in. (619 mm)
Width
High
27.2 lb (60 kg)
28.8 lb (63.5 kg)*
35.3 lb (78 kg)
37.0 lb (81.5 kg)*
Dry weight
(Electric start type)
21.8 lb (48 kg)
0.0039
±
0.0012 in. (0.1
±
0.03 mm)
0.0039±0.0006 in.(0.1±0.015 mm)
Valve clearance
(Intake and Exhaust)
Note : Adjust the valve clearance while the engine is cold.
Emissions Durability Period
(California only)
500 hours
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
: Electric starter is available as option
*
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3. COMPONENTS
PILOT LAMP
NO-FUSE
BREAKER
KEY SWITCH
)
(
Electric starter type
FULL POWER
SWITCH
IDLE
CONTROL
SWITCH
CHOKE KNOB
AIR CLEANER
VOLTMETER
RECOIL STARTER
AC RECEPTACLE
OIL SENSOR
TANK CAP
FUEL GAUGE
SPARK PLUG
DC CIRCUIT
BREAKER
MUFFLER
DC OUTPUT
TERMINAL
EARTH
(
GROUND
TERMINAL
)
OIL DRAIN PLUG
OILGAUGE (OIL FILLER)
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4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
CHECK ENGINE OIL.
Before checking or refilling oil, be sure
OIL GAUGE
(OIL FILLER)
generator is located on stable and level
surface with engine stopped.
■
Remove oil filler cap and check the
engine oil level.
UPPER LEVEL
■
If oil level is below the lower level line,
refill with suitable oil (see table) to
upper level line. Do not screw in the
oil filler cap when checking oil level.
LOWER
LEVEL
OIL FILLER NECK
■
Change oil if contaminated.
(See "How-To" Maintenance.)
Oil capacity
Model
Upper level
G2800R ・・・・・0.17 US-gal. (0.65 liter)
G4100R,G4101R・・0.26 US-gal. (1.0 liter)
G6100R,G6101R・・0.32 US-gal. (1.2 liter)
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL
Recommended engine oil:
Use 4-stroke automotive detergent
oil of API service class SE or
higher grade (SG, SH or SJ is
5W
10W
20W
#20
Single grade
recommended). SAE 10W-30 or
10W-40 is recommended for
#30
#40
general, all-temperature use. If
single viscosity oil is used, select
the appropriate viscosity for the
average temperature in your area.
10W
-30
Multigrade
10W
-
40
Ambient
temperature
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CHECK ENGINE FUEL.
WARNING
Do not refuel while smoking or near open flame or other such potential
fire hazards. Otherwise fire accident may occur.
■
Check fuel level at fuel level gauge.
FUEL FILTER
SCREEN
■
If fuel level is low, refill with unlead-
ed automotive gasoline.
TANK CAP
This engine is certified to operate
on automotive unleaded gasoline.
■
Be sure to use the fuel filter screen
on the fuel filter neck.
Fuel tank capacity:
G2800R・・・・・・3.17 US-gal. (12.0 liter)
G4100R,G4101R ・・4.39 US-gal. (16.6 liter)
G6100R,G6101R ・・5.68 US-gal. (21.5 liter)
FULL
EMPTY
WARNING
Make sure you review each warning in order to prevent fire hazard.
■
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 starting engine.
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Keep open flames away.
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CHECKING COMPONENT PARTS
Check following items before starting engine:
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Fuel leakage from fuel hose, etc.
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Bolts and nuts for looseness.
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Components for damage or breakage.
■
Generator not resting on or against any adjacent wiring.
CHECK GENERATOR SURROUNDINGS.
WARNING
Make sure you review each warning in order to prevent fire hazard.
■
Keep area clear of in flammables or other hazardous materials.
■
Keep generator at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from buildings or other
structures.
■
Only operate generator in a dry, well ventilated area.
■
Keep exhaust pipe clear of foreign objects.
■
Keep generator away from open flame. No smoking!
■
Keep generator on a stable and level surface.
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Do not block generator air vents with paper or other material.
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BATTERY INSTALLTION (Electric starter model)
Recommended Battery: A capacity of 12V-24AH or larger.
WARNING
Death, personal injury and/or property damage may occur unless instruc-
tions are followed carefully.
■
Use battery of recommended capacity.
■
Turn the starter switch to the "STOP" position when mounting or dis-
mounting battery. When mounting battery, connect the positive (+) cable
first and then the negative (-) cable to the battery. Be careful not to
short battery cables. When dismounting battery, disconnect negative (
-)
cable first.
RED CABLE
: To positive (+) terminal
: To negative ( ) terminal
BLACK CABLE
-
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■
■
Should the connection be made in incorrect manner, the generator will
be broken.
Tighten bolts and nuts on terminals securely so they will not be loos-
ened by vibration.
Disconnect battery cables when charging battery.
"HOW TO" INSTALL BATTERY (See "OPTIONAL PARTS")
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GROUNDING THE
GENERATOR
■
To ground the generator to the earth,
connect the grounding lug of the gen-
erator to the grounding spike driven
into the earth or to the conductor
which has been already grounded to
the earth.
GROUNDING SPIKE
■
If such grounding conductor or
EARTH TERMINAL
grounding electrode is unavailable,
connect the grounding lug of the gen-
erator to the grounding terminal of the
using electric tool or appliance.
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5. OPERATING PROCEDURES
STARTING THE ENGINE
ON
CAUTION
[
]
Check the oil level before each
operations as outlined on page 6.
(a) Turn the engine switch to the position
"ON". (Recoil starter model only)
OFF
(b) Turn the no-fuse breaker to the "OFF"
position.
CLOSE
(c) Open the fuel cock.
CLOSE
OPEN
(d) Pull the choke knob to close if the
engine is cold.
(e)[Recoil starter model]
Pull the starter handle slowly until
resistance is felt.
This is the "compression" point.
Return the handle to its original posi-
tion and then pull swiftly.
CLOSE
RECOIL STARTER
HANDLE
■
If the engine fails to start after several
attempts, repeat above procedures
with choke knob returned to open.
■
Do not fully pull out the rope.
■
After starting, allow the starter handle
to return to its original position while
still holding the handle.
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(f)[Electric starter model]
STOP
RUN
START
Insert the key into the key switch and
turn it clockwise to the "RUN" position
to start the engine.
RUN
STOP
START
Then turn the key further to the
"START" position. The engine will be
started by starting motor.
CAUTION
[
]
■
Do not run the starting motor over 5 seconds continuously.
If the engine fails to start, return the key to the "RUN" position and wait
about 10 seconds then start again.
■
■
■
Do not turn the key switch to "START" when th engine is running to pre-
vent damage of starting motor.
Do not turn the key switch to "START" position when the engine is run-
ning to prevent damage of starting motor.
When starting the engine by recoil starter, set the key switch at the "ON"
position and pull the starter handle.
(g) After the engine started, return the
choke knob gradually to "OPEN" posi-
tion.
OPEN
(h) Warm up the engine without a load for
a few minutes.
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USING ELECTRIC POWER
WARNING
■
Make sure that the appliance is switched OFF before connecting it to
the generator.
■
Do not move the generator while it is running.
■
Be sure to ground the generator if the connected appliance is
grounded. Failure to ground unit may lead to electrical shock.
CONTROL PANEL
(G2800R)
9
11
1
ENGINE SWITCH
ON
PILOT LAMP
AC BREAKER
ON
OFF
OFF
4
2
AC 120V
AC MAX 19.2A
ON
OFF
DC Battery charge only
DC 12V - 8.3A
DC BREAKER
GROUND
5
7
3
1 No-fuse breaker
7 DC circuit breaker
8 Idle control switch
9 Engine switch
2 AC receptacle
3 Earth (Ground) teminal
4 Voltmeter
!
!
0
1
Key switch
Pilot lamp
5 DC output terminal
6 Full power switch
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(G4101R / G4100R)
8
6
4
11
1
10
ENGINE SWITCH
ON
AC BREAKER
ON
START SWITCH
FULL POWER SWITCH
PILOT LAMP
120V
120V/240V
9
IDLE CONTROL
ON OFF
ON
OFF
7
OFF
DC BREAKER
OFF
G4100R
TEST
30A
125V
20A
125V
20A
RESET
Battery charge
only
AC MAX 30A
AC MAX 20A
AC 120V
AC MAX 20A
DC 12V 8.3A
-
AC MAX 20A
AC 120V / 240V
5
3
GROUND
2
(G6101R / G6100R)
8
6
4
11
1
10
ENGINE SWITCH
ON
START SWITCH
FULL POWER SWITCH
120V 120V/240V
PILOT LAMP
AC BREAKER
ON
9
IDLE CONTROL
ON OFF
ON
OFF
7
OFF
DC BREAKER
OFF
G6100R
TEST
30A
125V
20A
125V
20A
RESET
Battery charge
only
AC MAX 30A
AC MAX 20A
AC 120V
AC MAX 20A
DC 12V 8.3A
-
AC MAX 20A
AC 120V / 240V
5
3
GROUND
2
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(1) AC APPLICATION
(a) Check the pilot lamp for proper voltage.
■
This generator is thoroughly tested and
adjusted in the factory. If the generator
does not produce the specified voltage,
consult your nearest Makita factory or
authorized service center.
PILOT LAMP
(b) Turn off the switch (es) of the electrical
appliance (s) before connecting to the
generator.
(c) Insert the plug (s) of the electrical appli-
ance(s) into the receptacle.
■
Check the amperage of the receptacles
used referring to TABLE 1, and be sure
not to take a current exceeding the
specified amperage.
■
Be sure that the total wattage of all
appliances dose not exceed the rated
output of the generator.
(d) Turn the no-fuse breaker to the posi-
tion "ON".
ON
OFF
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Style
Ampere
Receptacle
AC plug
Description
GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter)
Receptacle, duplex
(REC 1)
NEMA
5-20R
NEMA
5-20P
up to 20A
NEMA
L14-20R
NEMA
L14-20P
Locking Receptacle
(REC 4)
up to 20A
up to 30A
up to 20A
NEMA
L5-30R
NEMA
L5-30P
Locking Receptacle
(REC 2)
NEMA
L5-20R
NEMA
L5-20P
Locking Receptacle
(REC 3)
TABLE 1
WARNING
■
To take power out from the TWIST
LOCK RECEPTACLE, insert the
plug into the receptacle, and turn
it clockwise to the lock position.
TWIST
■
Be sure to ground the generator if
the connected electrical device Is
grounded.
NOTE :
When the no-fuse breaker turns off during operation, the generator is over loaded
or the appliance is defective. Stop the generator immediately, check the appliance
and / or generator for overloading or detect and have repaired as necessary by
Makita factory or authorized service center.
CAUTION
[
]
The duplex 120V receptacle is protected by a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter). 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.
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GFCI RECEPTACLE
After starting the engine, check the GFCI for proper functioning by the following
test procedure.
■
Push yellow TEST button, The red RESET button will pop out exposing the
word TRIP. Power is now off at the outlets protected by the GFCI, indicating
that the device is functioning properly.
■
If TRIP dose not appear when testing, do not use the generator. Call a quali-
fied electrician.
■
To restore power, push RESET button.
WARNING
If the RESET button pops out during operation, stop the generator imme-
diately and call a qualified electrician for checking generator and the
appliances.
FULL POWER SWITCH
Select the voltage using the FULL
POWER SWITCH in accordance with the
electrical appliance.
240V
120V
120V
Refer to TABLE 2.
CAUTION
[
]
Change the FULL POWER SWITCH
after turning the no-fuse breaker to
"OFF".
NOTE :
Voltmeter always indicates the lower voltage whichever the FULL POWER
SWITCH is set.
Switch position
120V
Lower Voltage Receptacle
Activated full rated output
Activated half of rated output
TABLE 2
Higher Voltage Receptacle
N.A
120/240V
Activated full rated output
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(2) CONNECTING TO DOMESTIC CIRCUITS (HOUSE WIRING)
WARNING
All Makita generators are a neutral grounded type.
If a generator is to be connected to residential or commercial power
lines, such as a stand-by power source during power outage, all connec-
tions must be made by a licensed electrician.
Failure in connection may result in death, personal injury, damage to
generator, damage to appliances, damage to the building's wiring or fire.
(a) When connecting a Makita generator to a house wiring, generator output power
must be taken from the 240V-4P receptacle.
(b) Install a transfer switch.
A transfer switch must be installed to transfer the load from the commercial power
source to the generator. This switch is necessary to prevent accidents caused
by the recovery from power outage. Use a transfer switch of the correct capacity.
Install transfer switch between the meter and the fuse or AC breaker box.
CAUTION
[
]
If the neutral wire of house wiring is grounded, be sure to ground the ground
terminal of the generator. Otherwise an electric shock may occur to the operator.
UTILITY HIGH LINE
CONNECTING BOX
MAIN POWER LINE
TRANSFER SWITCH
240V RECEPTACLE
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Utility high line
House circuit breaker
Meter box
X W Y
120V
appliance
240V
appliance
120V
appliance
X W Y
Transfer
switch
Generator
( )
W
( )
X
( )
Y
( )
G
240V
4P- Receptacle
(c) Operating the generator.
■
Set the full power switch to 120V/ 240V side.
■
Turn the house AC breaker off before starting the generator.
Start the generator and warm it up.
■
■
Turn the house AC breaker on.
CAUTION
[
]
Do not start the generator with electrical appliance (s) connected and
with their switches on.
Otherwise the appliance (s) may be damaged by the surge voltage at
starting.
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(3) DC APPLICATION
The DC terminal is used only for charging
12 volt batteries. It provides up to 12V-
8.3A (100W) of maximum power.
(+)
RED
(+)
(
-
)
BLACK
(
-
)
CONNECTION OF CABLE :
■
Connect positive (red) terminal on
generator to positive (+) terminal on
battery.
■
Connect negative (black) terminal on
generator to negative (
battery.
-) terminal on
■
Both AC and DC output can be used
at the same time if the total output is
within rated output of the generator.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE CHARGING
■
An explosive hydrogen gas is discharged through vent holes in the battery dur-
ing the charging process. Do not allow spark or open flame around the genera-
tor or battery during the charging process.
■
■
■
Electrolyte fluid can burn eyes and clothing. Be extremely careful to avoid con-
tact. If injured, wash the affected area immediately with large quantities of
water and consult a doctor for treatment.
When charging a large capacity battery or totally discharged battery, excessive
current may force the DC breaker to turn off.
In such cases, use a battery charger to charge a large battery with AC output.
Battery defects may cause the DC breaker to turn off.
Check the battery before replacing the DC breaker.
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STOPPING THE GENERATOR
ON
(a) Turn off the power switch of the elec-
tric equipment and unplug the cord
from receptacle of the generator.
(b) Turn the no-fuse breaker to the "OFF"
position.
OFF
(c) Allow the engine about 3 minutes to
cool down at no-load before stopping.
(d[) Recoil starter model]
Turn the engine switch to the position
"OFF".
[Electric starter model]
Turn the key switch to the STOP posi-
tion.
CLOSE
(e) Close the fuel cock.
CLOSE
OIL SENSOR
OPEN
(a) The oil sensor detects the fall in oil
level in the crankcase and automatic-
cally stops the engine when the oil
level falls below a predetermined level.
(b) When engine has stopped automati-
cally, switch off generator's no-fuse
breaker, and check the oil level.
Refill engine oil to the upper level as
instructed on page 6 and restart the
engine.
OIL SENSOR
(c) If the engine does not start by usual
starting procedures, check the oil level.
CAUTION
[
]
Do not remove OIL SENSOR PROBE when refilling with oil.
Remove oil filler cap on the opposite side of carburetor.
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IDLE CONTROL (Except G2800R)
IDLE CONTROL automatically reduces engine speed when load is OFF, and auto-
matically increases engine speed to rated r.p.m. when load is ON.
IDLE CONTROL provides fuel economy and low noise operation at no-load run-
ning.
(1) HOW TO USE IDLE CONTROL
■
Start the engine with IDLE CONTROL
SWITCH off.
OFF
NOTE :
ON
Warm up the engine without a load for a
few minutes.
■
Turn IDLE CONTROL SWITCH on.
(2) CHECKING THE OPERATION
When IDLE CONTROL does not operate normally, please check following :
■
Overloaded ?
Please make it sure that the generator is not overload.
NOTE :
Most induction loads such as electric motors require three to five times more
wattage than their ratings during starting.
This starting wattage should not exceed the rated output of the generator for proper
operation of IDLE CONTROL.
■
Turn IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off when the IDLE CONTROL does not work
normally under the rated output.
NOTE :
The IDLE CONTROL may not operate when the applied load is under 40W. In such
cases turn the IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off.
(3) STOPPING THE ENGINE
■
Turn off the switch of load.
■
Switch off generator's AC breaker.
■
Disconnect tool or appliance.
■
Turn the IDLE CONTROL SWITCH off.
■
Turn the STOP SWITCH to the position "O" (OFF).
NOTE :
Allow the engine about 3 minutes to cool down at no-load before stopping.
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6. WATTAGE INFORMATION
Some appliances need a "surge" of energy when starting.
This means that the amount of electrical power needed to start the appliance may exceed
the amount needed to maintain its use.
Electrical appliances and tools normally come with a label indicating voltage, cycles / Hz,
amperage (amps) and electrical power needed to run the appliance or tool.
Check with your nearest dealer or service center with questions regarding power surge of
certain appliances or power tools.
■
Electrical loads such as incandescent lamps and hot plates require the same wattage
to start as is needed to maintain use.
■
Loads such as fluorescent lamps require 1.2 to 2 times the indicated wattage during
start-up.
■
Loads for mercury lamps require 2 to 3 times the indicated wattage during start-up.
■
Electrical motors require a large starting current. Power requirements depend on the
type of motor and its use. Once enough "surge" is attained to start the motor,
the appliance will require only 50% to 30% of the wattage to continue running.
■
Most electrical tools require 1.2 to 3 times their wattage for running under load during
use. For example, a 5,000 watt generator can power a 1800 to 4000 watt electrical
tool.
■
Loads such as submersible pumps and air compressors require a very large force to
start. They need 3 to 5 times the normal running wattage in order to start.
For example, a 5,000 watt generator would only be able to drive a 1,000 to 1,700 watt
pump.
NOTE :
The following wattage chart is general guide only. Refer to your specific appliance for cor-
rect wattage.
To determine the total wattage required to run a particular electrical appliance or tool, mul-
tiply the voltage figure of the appliance/tool by the amperage (amps) figure of same. The
voltage and amperage (amps) information can be found on a name plate which is normally
attached to electrical appliances and tools.
Applicable Wattage (W)
G2800R
60Hz
2300
1200
800
G4100R,G4101R G6100R,G6101R
Applications
60Hz
3600
1800
1400
850
60Hz
4800
2400
1600
1100
Incandescent lamp, Heater
Fluorescent lamp, Electric tool
Mercury lamp
Pump, Compressor
550
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VOLTAGE DROP IN ELECTRIC EXTENSION CORDS
When a long electric extension cord is used to connect an appliance or tool to the
generator, a certain amount of voltage drop or loss occurs in the extension cord
which reduces the effective voltage available for the appliance or tool.
The use of improper size or gauge of extension cords may cause unsafe or ineffi-
cient operation of your tool or appliance. It may also damage the tool or appliance.
Be sure that any extension cord that you use is rated to allow sufficient current flow
to the motor or appliance. Select the required wire gauge size according to the
chart below. Chart lists the minimum wire gauge size for the proper extension cord.
EXTENSION CORD CHART
Use the right extension cord. An extension cord should have a suitable wire size
for the overall cord length and tool amperage rating. This is to prevent a serious
voltage drop, power loss and possible motor damage. Generally, heavier gauge
wire is required as cord length increases. Use the recommendations in this table.
Amperage Rating of Tool
Extension
0.2
2.1-3.4
3.5-5.0
5.1-7.0
7.1-12.0
12.1-16.0
Cord Length
Recommended Wire Size (A.W.G. Gauge No.)
7.5m
15m
18
18
18
18
16
16
14
12
12
10
10
18
18
18
16
14
14
12
10
10
8
18
18
16
14
12
12
10
8
18
16
14
12
10
10
8
16
14
12
10
8
14
12
10
8
22.5m
30m
45m
8
60m
8
6
90m
6
4
120m
150m
180m
240m
6
4
4
8
6
4
2
6
4
2
2
8
6
4
2
1
Not normally available as flexible extension cord.
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7. SPARK ARRESTER
SPARK ARRESTER
In a dry or wooded area, it is recommendable to use the product with a spark arrester.
Some areas require the use of a spark arrester. Please check your local laws and
regulations before operating your product
.
The spark arrester must be cleaned regularly to keep it functioning as designed.
A clogged spark arrester :
● Prevents the flow of exhaust gas
● Reduces engine output
● Increases fuel consumption
● Makes starting difficult
If the engine has been running, the muffler and the spark arrester will be very hot.
Allow the muffler to cool before cleaning the spark arrester.
How to remove the spark arrester
1. Remove the flange bolts from the muf-
fler cover and remove the muffler
cover.
2. Remove the special screw from the
spark arrester and remove the spark
arrester from the muffler.
SPARK
ARRESTER
SCREEN
MUFFLER
COVER
MUFFLER
Clean the spark arrester screen
SPARK ARESSTER SCREEN
Use a brush to remove carbon deposits
from the spark arrester screen.
Be careful to avoid damaging the screen.
The spark arrester must be free of
breaks and holes. Replace the spark
arrester if it is damaged.
Install the spark arrester, and muffler
protector in the reverse order of
disassembly.
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8. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES
AND SYSTEMS MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY NONROAD ENGINE REPAIR ESTAB-
LISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL.
DAILY INSPECTION
Before running the generator, check the following service items:
Enough gasoline
Excessive vibration,noise
Safe surroundings
Clean air cleaner element
Leakage of gasoline and engine oil
Enough clean engine oil
Loose or broken bolts and nuts
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic maintenance is vital to safe and efficient operation of your generator.
Check the table below for periodic maintenance intervals.
IT IS ALSO NECESSARY FOR THE USER OF THIS GENERATOR TO
CONDUCT THE MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS ON THE EMISSION-
RELATED PARTS LISTED BELOW TO KEEP THE EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEM EFFECTIVE.
The emission control system consists of the following parts:
(1) Carburetor and internal
parts
(4) Air cleaner elements
(5) Spark plug
(8) Exhaust manifold, if
applicable
(2) Cold start enrichment
system, if applicable
(9) Hoses, belts, connec-
tors, and assemblies
(6) Magneto or electronic
ignition system
(3) Intake manifold, if
applicable
(7) Spark advance/retard
system, if applicable
The maintenance schedule indicated in the following table is based on the normal
engine operation. Should the engine be operated in extremely dusty condition or in
heavier loading condition, the maintenance intervals must be shortened depending
on the contamination of oil, clogging of filter elements, wear of parts, and so on.
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Periodic Maintenance Schedule table
Every
8 hours
(Daily)
Every
50 hours 200 hours
(Weekly) (Monthly) hours
Every
Every
500
Every
1000
hours
Every
20 hours
Maintenance Items
CLEAN GENERATOR AND
CHECK BOLT AND NUTS
●
(Daily)
CHECK AND REFILL ENGINE
OIL
● (Refill daily up to upper level)
●
(Initial)
CHANGE ENGINE OIL (*Note1)
CLEAN SPARK PLUG
●
●
●
(Every 100 hours)
CLEAN AIR CLEANER
REPLACE AIR CLEANER
ELEMENT
●
●
●
CLEAN FUEL STRAINER
CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK
PLUG AND ELECTRODES
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
SPARK ARRESTER
●
(Every 100 hours)
●
REMOVE CARBON FROM
CYLINDER HEAD (*Note 2)
●
●
●
CHECK AND ADJUST VALVE
CLEARANCE, (*Note 2)
CLEAN AND ADJUST
CARBURETOR (*Note 2)
●
(Yearly)
REPLACE FUEL LINES
OVERHAUL ENGINE (*Note 2)
●
*NOTE: 1. Initial oil change should be performed after first twenty (20) hours of
operation. Thereafter change oil every hundred (100) hours.
Before changing oil, check for a suitable way to dispose of old oil.
Do not pour it down into sewage drains, onto garden soil or into open
streams. Your local zoning or environmental regulations will give you
more detailed instructions on proper disposal.
*NOTE: 2. As to the procedures for these items, please refer to the SERVICE
MANUAL or consult your nearest Makita service dealer.
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9. "HOW-TO" MAINTENANCE
ENGINE OIL CHANGE
■
Change engine oil every 100 hours.
(For new engine, change oil after 20
hours.)
(a) Drain oil by removing the drain plug
and the oil filler cap while the engine
is warm.
(b) Reinstall the drain plug and fill the
engine with oil until it reaches the
OIL DRAIN PLUG
upper level on the oil filler cap.
■
Use fresh and high quality lubricating oil to the specified level as directed on
page 6. If contaminated or deteriorated oil is used or the quantity of the engine
oil is not sufficient, the engine damage will result and its life will be greatly
shortened.
CLEANING AIR CLEANER
(Model G2800R)
Maintaining an air cleaner in proper condi-
tion is very important.
Dirt induced through improperly installed,
improperly serviced or inadequate ele-
ments damages and wears out engines.
Always keep the air cleaner element
HOOK
clean.
(a) Unhook the cover and remove the
cleaner element.
(b) Inner element : Wash the element with
COVER
kerosene, then soak it in mixed oil
(Kerosene (3 parts) : Engine oil
(1 part)). Drain the mixed oil.
(c) Outer element : Wash the element with
INNER
ELEMENT
kerosene, then dip it into the mixed oil
(Kerosene (3 parts) : Engine oil (1
OUTER
ELEMENT
part)). Squeeze out the mixed oil. (Do
not twist.)
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(Model G4100R, G4101R, G6100R, G6101R)
CAUTION
[
]
COVER
Do not wash elements with
kerosene, gasoline or oil.
A dirty air cleaner element will cause
starting difficulty, power loss, engine mal-
functions, and shorten engine life
extremely. Always keep the air cleaner
element clean.
INNER
ELEMENT
OUTER
ELEMENT
1. Urethane Foam Element
Wash and clean the urethane foam with detergent. After cleaning, dry it.
Clean the urethane foam element every 50 hours.
2. Paper element
Clean by tapping gently to remove dirt and blow off dust.
Never use oil. Clean the paper element every 50 hours of operation, and
replace element set every 200 hours.
Clean and replace air cleaner elements more often when operating in dusty
environments.
CLEANING AND ADJUSTING
SPARK PLUG
(a) If the plug is contaminated with car-
bon, remove it using a plug cleaner or
wire brush.
(b) Adjust the electrode gap.
ELECTRODE GAP
Electrode gap
Model
Spark plug Electrode gap
G2800R
G4100R
G4101R
0.02 to 0.03 in.
NGK BR6HS
(0.6 to 0.7 mm)
0.03 in.
NGK BR6ES
G6100R
G6101R
(0.7 to 0.8 mm)
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CLEANING FUEL STRAINER
Dirt and water in the fuel are removed by
the fuel strainer.
(a) Remove the strainer cup and throw
away water and dirt.
(b) Clean the screen and strainer cup
with gasoline.
(c) Tightly fasten the cup to main body,
making sure to avoid fuel leak.
FUEL HOSE REPLACEMENT
WARNING
Take extreme caution when replacing
fuel hose ; gasoline is flammable.
Replace the fuel hose every 1,000 hours
or every year.
If fuel hose leak is found, replace the fuel
hose immediately.
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10. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE
The following procedures should be followed prior to storage of your generator for
periods of 6 months or longer.
■
Drain fuel from fuel tank carefully by disconnecting the fuel line.
Gasoline left in the fuel tank will eventually deteriorate making engine-starting
difficult.
■
Remove the carburetor float chamber and also drain the carburetor.
■
Change engine oil.
■
Check for loose bolts and screws, tighten them if necessary.
■
Clean generator thoroughly with oiled cloth. Spray with preservative if avail-
able. NEVER USE WATER TO CLEAN GENERATOR !
■
Pull starter handle until resistance is felt, leaving handle in that position.
■
Store generator in a well ventilated, low humidity area.
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11. TROUBLESHOOTING
When generator engine fails to start after several attempts, or if no electricity is
available at the output socket, check the following chart. If your generator still fails
to start or generate electricity, contact your nearest Makita factory or authorized
service center for further information or corrective procedures.
When Engine Fails to Start :
Set the choke lever to "CLOSE" posi-
tion.
Check if choke lever is in its proper
position.
Check if fuel cock is open.
Check fuel level.
If closed, open fuel cock.
If empty, refill fuel tank making sure not
to overfill.
Check if engine switch is in OFF.
Turn engine switch to ON.
Check to make sure generator is not
connected to an appliance.
If connected, turn off the power switch
on the connected appliance and unplug.
Check spark plug for loose spark plug
cap.
If loose, push spark plug cap back into
place.
Check spark plug for contamination.
Remove spark plug and clean electrode.
When No Electricity Is Generated at Receptacle :
After making sure that the total wattage
of the electrical appliance is within per-
missible limits and there are no defects
in the appliance, turn the no-fuse break-
er to the "ON" position.
Check to make sure no-fuse breaker is
in the "ON" position.
If breakers continue to actuate, consult
your nearest servicing dealer.
Check AC and DC terminals for loose
connection.
Secure connection if necessary.
Turn off switch on the appliance, and
disconnect cable from receptacle.
Reconnect after generator has been
started properly.
Check to see if engine starting was
attempted with appliances already con-
nected to generator.
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12. WIRING DIAGRAM
G2800R
S p a r k p l u g
I g n i t i o n c o i l
0 . 7 5 G r n / Y
2 . 0 G r n
C o n d e n s e r
A C W i n d i n g 1
A C W i n d i n g 2
D C W i n d i n g
F i e l d W i n d i n g
D i o d e
S u r g e a b s o r b e r
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G4100R
S p a r k p l u g
I g n i t i o n c o i l
C h a r g e c o i l
0 . 7 5 L B l u
0 . 7 5 B l k
0 . 7 5 G r n / Y
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 W
E n g i n s w i t c h
0 . 7 5 B l k
1 2 0 / 2 4 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
)
1 2 0 V
(
)
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
C o n d e n s e r
C o n d e n s e r
A C W i n d i n g 1
F i e l d W i n d i n g
A C W i n d i n g 2
D C W i n d i n g
D i o d e
S a r g e a b s o r b e r
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G4101R
S p a r k p l u g
I g n i t i o n c o i l
C h a r g e c o i l
0 . 7 5 L B l u
0 . 7 5 B l k
0 . 7 5 G r n / Y
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 L B l u
0 . 7 5 B l k
( 1 2 0 / 2 4 0 V )
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
)
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
C o n d e n s e r
C o n d e n s e r
A C W i n d i n g 1
F i e l d W i n d i n g
A C W i n d i n g 2
D C W i n d i n g
D i o d e
S a r g e a b s o r b e r
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G6100R
S p a r k p l u g
I g n i t i o n c o i l
0 . 7 5 B l k
C h a r g e c o i l
0 . 7 5 G r n / W
0 . 7 5 B l k / W
0 . 7 5 Y
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 B l k
0 . 7 5 B l k
2 . 0 G r n
1 2 0 / 2 4 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
)
1 2 0 V
(
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
b r e a k e r
N o - f u s e
1 2 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
1 2 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
)
)
C o n d e n s e r
C o n d e n s e r
A C W i n d i n g 1
F i e l d W i n d i n g
A C W i n d i n g 2
D C W i n d i n g
D i o d e
S a r g e a b s o r b e r
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G6101R
S p a r k p l u g
I g n i t i o n c o i l
0 . 7 5 B l k
C h a r g e c o i l
0 . 7 5 G r n / W
0 . 7 5 B l k / W
0 . 7 5 Y
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 W
0 . 7 5 B l k
Y /
Y /
0 . 7 5 G r n
0 . 7 5 G r n
1 . 2 5 B l k
2 . 0 G r n
1 2 0 / 2 4 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
)
1 2 0 V
(
)
)
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
b r e a k e r
N o - f u s e
1 2 0 V
(
)
1 2 0 V
(
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
r e c e p t a c l e
A C o u t p u t
C o n d e n s e r
C o n d e n s e r
A C W i n d i n g 1
F i e l d W i n d i n g
A C W i n d i n g 2
D C W i n d i n g
D i o d e
S a r g e a b s o r b e r
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13. OPTIONAL PARTS
"HOW TO" INSTALL BATTERY
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