Polaris P2000i - Manual

Polaris P2000i

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; Welcome; RANGER
  • Page 4 – Intended Use; The POLARIS Power
  • Page 5 – Safety Precautions; Please read the POLARIS
  • Page 6 – Warnings, Cautions and Notices; Signal Words and Safety Terms; ALCOHOL OR DRUG USE
  • Page 7 – Identification Numbers and Locations
  • Page 8 – SAFETY; Safety Warnings and Precautions; Before and During Operation
  • Page 10 – Fire Safety
  • Page 11 – Fuel Safety
  • Page 12 – Carbon Monoxide Safety
  • Page 13 – Electrical Safety; This generator produces high voltage electricity.
  • Page 14 – Extension Cord Information
  • Page 15 – Safety Labels and Locations; instructions of the decals on the generator.; Carbon Monoxide Warning; The carbon monoxide warning is located on top of the generator.; Outdoor Use ONLY Danger Label; Hot Exhaust Caution; WARNING; DANGER
  • Page 17 – CONTROLS AND FEATURES; Generator Components:; ITEM
  • Page 18 – Control Panel Components:
  • Page 19 – Choke Lever
  • Page 20 – SMART Throttle Switch
  • Page 21 – Ground Terminal; Output Indicator
  • Page 22 – Overload Protector Reset Switch
  • Page 23 – FIRST USE INSTRUCTIONS; Adding Engine Oil
  • Page 24 – Fuel Recommendation; POLARIS recommends the use of 91 octane fuel or higher.
  • Page 25 – Adding Fuel; Fill carefully to avoid spilling fuel on
  • Page 26 – PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION; Pre-Operation Checklist; Inspect the fuel hose for cracks or damage. Replace as needed.; Inspect the choke lever operation.
  • Page 27 – OPERATION; Safe Operating Precautions; Fuel Recommendations; cause starting or performance problems. It may also damage metal,; Refueling
  • Page 29 – Before Starting the Engine
  • Page 30 – Starting the Engine
  • Page 31 – Stopping the Engine; In case of emergency, position the engine switch to OFF to stop the
  • Page 32 – AC Operation
  • Page 33 – AC Capacity; power operation (30 minutes) may not switch the circuit ON, but will
  • Page 34 – Wattage Reference Table; DEVICE
  • Page 35 – Power Management; DC Operation; Connecting the Battery Charging Cable (included)
  • Page 36 – Position the SMART throttle switch
  • Page 37 – Disconnecting the Battery Charging Cable:; SMART Throttle System
  • Page 38 – Standby Power; Connections to a Building Electrical System; lines during a power outage when utility power is restored, the; System Ground; ground terminal and an external ground source.; System Requirements; regulatory requirements.
  • Page 39 – Parallel Generator Operation; Parallel operation features, kits sold separately.; Parallel operation procedure
  • Page 40 – on the parallel cable box.; Shutting off the generators; Turn off the power of electrical appliance then, pull out the
  • Page 41 – High Altitude Use; Carburetor Modification; engine was certified, for extended periods of time, may increase
  • Page 42 – Emission Control System Information; Source of Emissions
  • Page 43 – Problems Affecting Emissions; The emission control system on the engine was designed, built, and
  • Page 44 – MAINTENANCE; Importance of Maintenance; of authorized warranty repairs, become the responsibility of the
  • Page 45 – Maintenance Safety; Carbon monoxide poisoning -
  • Page 46 – Periodic Maintenance; Periodic Maintenance Chart
  • Page 47 – Opening the Service Door; Loosen the service door screw
  • Page 48 – Initial Maintenance; the generator, the generator should run at a 50% load for the first 20; Fuel System; Fuel Line Inspection
  • Page 49 – Remove any foreign objects or
  • Page 50 – Engine Oil; Oil Recommendation
  • Page 51 – Oil Change Procedure; Do not
  • Page 52 – Start the engine and let it run for 1 or
  • Page 53 – Air Filters; Air Filter Inspection
  • Page 54 – Air Filter Cleaning; allow to completely dry.; Air Filter Replacement
  • Page 55 – Spark Plug; Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement; Refer to the “Specification” (page 62) for the recommended spark plug; Normal Spark Plug; combustion deposits. The electrodes are not burned or eroded. This; Wet Fouled Spark Plug; end. There may be a carbon layer over the entire nose. Generally, the
  • Page 57 – TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE; Transportation; Transporting the Generator; If the generator has been used, allow it to cool for at least 15
  • Page 58 – Storage; Storage Preparation; If the generator will be stored with fuel, perform “Adding Fuel
  • Page 59 – Accessing the Fuel Tank; Position the fuel tank vent
  • Page 60 – Draining Fuel from the Fuel Tank and Carburetor; recommends using a commercially available petrol hand pump to; Do not use an electric pump.; Drain the petrol from the carburetor
  • Page 61 – times to drain the petrol from the; Fogging the Engine
  • Page 62 – hand-tighten the spark plug to prevent cross-threading. Torque to; Storage Precautions; • With the engine and exhaust system cool, cover the generator to; Removing from Storage
  • Page 63 – SPECIFICATIONS; General Specifications; ALTERNATOR; GENERAL
  • Page 64 – POLARIS Lubricants and Maintenance; ENGINE OIL; GREASE / SPECIALIZED LUBRICANTS
  • Page 65 – WIRING DIAGRAMS
  • Page 67 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting Symptoms; Engine Will Not Turn Over; POSSIBLE CAUSE
  • Page 68 – Engine Lacks Power
  • Page 69 – Engine Pings or Knocks
  • Page 70 – No Power at DC Receptacle
  • Page 71 – No Power at AC Receptacles
  • Page 72 – WARRANTY; ABOUT THIS WARRANTY DOCUMENT; IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING YOUR CONSUMER
  • Page 73 – POLARIS POWERTM GENERATOR WARRANTY; Warranty repairs
  • Page 74 – WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
  • Page 75 – POLARIS POWERTM GENERATOR OWNER; Now that you have read this document you should understand:
  • Page 76 – IMPORTANT NOTICE
  • Page 77 – MAINTENANCE LOG; accurate log of maintenance and services performed.; SERVICE
  • Page 78 – INDEX
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PMS 419

P1000i
P2000i

Operator’s Manual

(Australian models)

Failure to properly follow the instructions and precautions in
this manual can result in property damage, serious injury or
DEATH!

For your nearest Polaris supplier,
call 0393945610
or visit www.polarispower.com.au
Polaris Sales Australia Pty Ltd.,
(ABN 62088081949) of Locked Bag 2006,
Sunshine Post Shop,
Sunshine, Victoria, 3020
Australia

Part No. 9925471 Rev 02

POLARIS POWER™

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Summary

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Controls and features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 First Use Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Pre-Ope...

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Welcome; RANGER

2 INTRODUCTION Welcome Thank you for purchasing a POLARIS POWER TM Generator, and welcome to our world-wide family of POLARIS owners.Here at POLARIS we proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products.• Snowmobiles• All-terrain vehicles (ATVs)• RANGER ® utility vehicles • RZR ® ...

Page 4 - Intended Use; The POLARIS Power

3 INTRODUCTION Intended Use The POLARIS Power Generator is intended to supply power for appliances. Such items include, but are not limited to:• Furnace fans• Sump pumps• Dishwashers• Hotplates / Stoves• Lamps• Fans• Washing machines• Garage door openers• Water heaters• Televisions• Refrigerators• C...

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