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To Start. Wacker Neuson G2.5A
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Wacker Neuson G2.5A is a versatile generator designed to provide reliable power for a wide range of applications. With its powerful 2.5kW engine, it can generate up to 2,500 watts of continuous power and 2,800 watts of peak power, making it suitable for powering various tools, appliances, and equipment. The G2.5A features a user-friendly control panel with a voltmeter, circuit breaker protection, and multiple AC outlets for easy and safe operation. It also includes a fuel gauge for monitoring fuel levels and an automatic voltage regulator to ensure stable power output.
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Operation
4.12 To Start
G 2.5A
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4.12.1
Disconnect all loads from the generator.
4.12.2
Open fuel valve by moving lever to the right (a1).
Note: If engine is cold, move choke lever to closed position (b1) . If engine is hot, set choke to open position (b2) .
4.12.3
Turn engine switch to "ON" (c1).
4.12.4
Pull starter rope (d).
Note: If the oil level in the engine is low, the engine will not start. If this happens, check oil level and add oil as needed.
4.12.5
Open choke as engine warms (b2).
4.12.6
Allow engine to warm up a few minutes before attaching loads.
4.12.1
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4.13 To Stop
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4.13.1
Turn off and disconnect all tools and appliances attached to the generator.
4.13.2
Turn engine switch to “OFF” (c2).
4.13.3
Close fuel valve by moving lever to the left (a2).
Note: To stop engine quickly in an emergency, turn engine switch to
“OFF” (c2) .
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Table of contents
- 6 Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters
- 7 Operating Safety
- 8 Operator Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines
- 9 Service Safety
- 10 Label Locations
- 11 Safety and Operating Labels
- 14 Generator
- 15 Engine
- 16 Determining Power Requirements
- 17 Outdoor Installation
- 17 Indoor Installation
- 18 Generator Derating
- 19 Grounding the Generator
- 19 Operating Heavy Loads
- 20 Use of Extension Cords
- 21 Control Panel
- 22 Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI)
- 22 Circuit Breaker Protection
- 23 Before Starting
- 24 To Start
- 24 To Stop
- 25 Engine Maintenance
- 25 Periodic Maintenance Schedule
- 26 Engine Oil
- 27 Air Cleaner
- 28 Spark Plug
- 29 Cleaning the Sediment Cup
- 29 Carburetor Adjustment
- 30 Engine Speed
- 31 Storage
- 31 Transport
- 32 Troubleshooting
- 32 Wire Colors
- 33 Wiring Schematic