Jet JIN3500E Manuel utilisateur

Operation MANUAL
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Inverter
JIN3500E

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table of contents
Safety
4 Introduction
5Safety Warnings
6 Safety Information
Control Function
9 Description
9 Control Panel
10 3 in 1 Switch Knob
10 Engine Smart Control
11 Digital Display Meter
11 Oil Warning Light
12 Overload Indicator Light (Red)
12 AC Pilot Light (Green)
13 DC Protector
13 Ground (Earth) Terminal
13 Parallel Operation Outlets
13 Brake
Pre-Operation
14 Fuel
15 Engine oil
Operation
16 Operation
16 Staring the engine
17 Stopping the engine
18 Alternating Current (AC) connection
19 Battery Charging
20 AC Parallel Operation
21 AC Parallel Operation Applications
22 Application Range

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table of contents
Maintenance
24 Maintenance
24 Maintenance Chart
26 Spark Plug Inspection
26 Carburetor Adjustment
27 Clean Fuel Filter
27 Engine Oil Replacement
28 Air Filter
28 Muffler Screen
Storage
30 Drain the Fuel
30 Engine
Troubleshooting
31 Engine Can’t Start
31 Generator Won’t Produce Power
Parameters
32 Parameters
Wiring Diagram
33 120V

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introduction
Using the Operator’s manual
The operating manual is an important part of your generator and
should be read thoroughly before initial use, and referred to often
to make sure adequate safety and service concerns are being ad-
dressed.
Reading the owner’s manual thoroughly will help avoid any personal
injury or damage to your machine. By knowing how best to operate
this machine you will be better positioned to show others who may
also operate the unit.
This manual contains information for the complete range of Case IH
generators, and was written to take you from the safety requirements
to the operating functions of your machine. You can refer back to the
manual at any time to help troubleshoot any specific operating func-
tions, so store it with the machine at all times.
Attention: Read through the complete manual
prior to the initial use of your generator.

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safety
The safety alert symbol ( ) is used with a signal word (DANGER,
CAUTION, WARNING), a pictorial and/or a safety message to alert
you to hazards.
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
NOTICE your generator or other property could be damaged if you
don’t follow instructions.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert
you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
Hazard Symbols and Meanings
explosion
kickback read manual
fire electric shock
toxic fumes

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safety
SAFETY INFORMATION
Read and understand this owner’s manual before operating your
generator. It will help you avoid accidents if you get familiar with your
generator’s safe operation procedures.
DANGER
Do not use indoors.
DANGER
Keep the machine clean and avoid spilling combus-
tibles including gasoline on it.
WARNING
Do not use in a wet condition.
WARNING
• Turn the generator “OFF” when adding fuel.
• Don’t add fuel near the flammable thing or cigarette.
• Keep children and pets away from the area of operation. Do not
place flammable objects close to the exhaust when generator
operation. Keep it at least 1m away from inflammables.
• The generating set must not be connected to other power
sources, such as the power company supply main. Protection
against electrical shock depends on circuit breaker specially
matched to the generating set. Due to high mechanical stresses
only, tough rubber sheathed flexible cable (in accordance with ICE
245 or the equivalent should be used. When using extension lines
or mobile distribution networks the total length of lines for a cross
section of 1.5 mm should not exceed 60 m; for a cross section
of 2.5 mm this should not exceed 100 m. Electrical equipment
(including lines and plug connections) should not be defective.
• Utilize safe proper grounding. Use the ground wire with enough
electric flux. Ground wire diameter: 0.12mm/A.
• The generator surface has high temperature, avoid scalding. Pay
attention to the warnings on the generating set.

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safety
CONNECTION TO A HOME POWER SUPPLY
If the generator is to be used as standby home power supply the
connection is to be performed by a qualified electrician. When loads
are connected to the generator, carefully check whether electrical
connections are safe and reliable. Any improper connection may
cause damage to the generator or cause a fire.
• Keep generator at least 3ft (1m) away from buildings or other
structures.
• Only operate generators 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.
• Do not block generator air vents with paper or other material.
DO NOT place any heavy objects on the generator. Select and place
the generator in the proper position of the transport vehicle so that
the generator will not move or fall down. Secure the generator if
necessary.

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safety
UNIT SAFETY SYMBOLS
There is the warning label on the machine to remind you of the safety
regulations.
SYMBOLS
Read the safety instructions before using the generator.
Only fill the generator in well-ventilated areas and keep
it away from open flames sparks and cigarettes Spilled
fuel should be soaked up immediately.
Switch off the engine and let it cool down before filling
the generator Fuel is easily flammable and may even
explode under certain circumstances.
Gases such as carbon monoxide (colourless and
odorless gas) are produced during operation which
may lead to suffocation. Only use the generator in well
ventilated areas.
Warning! Dangerous voltages are present when the
generator is in operation. Generator must always be
switched off before performing maintenance works.
Wear ear protection when operating the generator.
Disconnect all devices from the connections before
performing maintenance work before leaving the device
and after switching it off.
The generator may not be connected to the public pow-
er supply When the device is falsely connected there is
a risk of fire material damage and even a fatal electric
shock being suffered by the operator as is also the case
when performing works on the public power supply.

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control function
1. Fuel tank cap
2. Handle
3. Control panel
4. Inverter parts
5. Battery
6. Brake
7. Recoil starter grip
8. Shutter
9. Muffler
10. Oil drain bolt
11. Oil filler cap
12. Air cleaner
13. Carburetor
14. Spark plug
15. Left cover
16. Oil observation window
Control Function
DESCRIPTION
CONTROL PANEL
120V
1. AC receptacle
2. AC receptacle
3. AC circuit breaker
4. Multimeter
5. 3 in 1 switch knob
6. DC protector
7. DC receptacle
8. Electric Start
9. ESC (engine start control)
10. Parallel receptacle
11. Ground terminal

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control function
1. Engine/fuel valve OFF”; Ignition
circuit is switched off. Fuel is switched
off. The engine will not run.
2. Engine switch\fuel valve choke.
“ON” Ignition circuit is switched on.
Fuel is switched on. Choke is switched
on. The engine will run.
3. Engine switch\fuel valve\choke.
“ON” Ignition circuit is switched on.
Fuel is switched on. Choke is switched
on. The engine can be start.
TIP: The choke is not required to start
a warm engine
1. “ON”
When the ESC switch is turned to
“ON”, the economy control unit
controls the engine speed according
to the connected load. The results
are better fuel consumption and less
noise.
2. “OFF”
When the ESC switch is turned to
“OFF”, the engine runs at the rated
(3100r/min) Regard-less of whether is
a load connected or not.
TIP: The choke is not required to start a
warm engine
3 IN 1 SWITCH KNOB
ENGINE SMART CONTROL
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