Stop the engine immediately after starting. 1. Insufficient engine oil; 2. Fuel pipeline blockage; 3. The air damper has not been adjusted; 4. The load is not disconnected. 1. Check if the low fuel alarm light is on; 2. Check for blockages in the fuel filter and fuel pipelines; 3. Confirm whether the choke is in the RUN position; 4. Check if there is a load connection. 1. Add engine oil; 2. Clean the fuel filter and unclog the pipeline; 3. Adjust the air damper to the RUN position; 4. Disconnect all loads and start with no load
There is engine noise but no AC output. 1. Failure to reset after overload or short circuit; 2. Output indicator light malfunction; 3. Internal malfunction of the generator; 4. Load device failure: 1. Check if the overload alarm light is on and press the reset button; 2. Replace known normal equipment for testing; 3. Turn off the generator and wait for 5 minutes before restarting (ECO mode OFF); 4. If there is still no output, check the inside of the generator. 1. Disconnect the overload load and press the reset button; 2. Replace the load equipment; 3. Restart the generator; 4. Contact authorized dealers for repairs
DC no output 1. Poor socket contact; 2. Load exceeding the standard; 3. DC line fault: 1. Re plug and unplug the DC plug to ensure it is securely fastened; 2. Check if the load power exceeds 100W; 3. Turn off the generator and check if the DC line is damaged. 1. Ensure that the plug is in good contact; 2. Reduce the load to within 100W; 3. Repair or replace the damaged circuit. If the circuit is normal, contact the repair team for assistance
The engine runs unstably and shakes. 1. The fuel deteriorates or contains moisture; 2. The air filter is clogged; 3. Spark plug carbon deposition; 4. Excessive load fluctuations; 5. The throttle valve is dirty. 1. Check the fuel condition and observe whether there is moisture (stratification phenomenon) in the fuel tank; 2. Check the air filter; 3. Clean the spark plug; 4. Check if the load starts and stops frequently; 5. Check if the throttle valve is dirty. 1. Drain the deteriorated fuel and add fresh fuel; 2. Clean the air filter; 3. Clean or replace spark plugs; 4. Stabilize the load and avoid frequent switching; 5. Clean the throttle valve (professional operation)
Abnormal noise during operation: 1. Loose spark plug; 2. Wear and tear of internal engine components; 3. Malfunction of the cooling fan; 4. Loose components 1. Check if the spark plug is tightened; 2. Listen to the source of abnormal noise (cylinder, fan, body); 3. Check if the cooling fan is rotating normally; 4. Check for loose screws and components on the body. 1. Tighten the spark plug; 2. Immediately shut down the machine and contact an authorized dealer for maintenance; 3. Repair or replace the cooling fan; 4. Tighten loose screws and components
Fuel consumption is too fast. 1. ECO mode is not turned on; 2. Excessive load; 3. The engine speed is too high; 4. Fuel leakage: 1. Check if the ECO mode is in the ON position (under low load); 2. Check if the load power is close to the rated power; 3. Observe whether the instrument speed is abnormally high; 4. Check for leaks in the fuel pipeline and fuel tank. 1. Activate ECO mode under low load; 2. Reduce the load and avoid long-term full load operation; 3. Check if the throttle valve is stuck and contact for repair; 4. Repair the leaking area and replenish fuel

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