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Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS - User Manual

Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS
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Owner’s Manual
Light Tower
MLT6SMDS MLT6SKDS
S/N 3002908801 and above
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    kimconnorAug 3, 2025
    Why does my Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment have low oil pressure shutdown?
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      Russell BrownAug 3, 2025
      If your Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment experiences a low oil pressure shutdown, it could be due to several reasons: a low oil level (verify oil level on dipstick and add oil if needed), oil leaking from the engine (inspect the engine for leaks), or an oil pressure switch failure (refer to the OEM engine operator’s manual to identify corrective action).
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    Sheila MuellerAug 9, 2025
    What to do if my Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment cranks but won't start?
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      Kristen SmithAug 9, 2025
      If your Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment cranks but will not start, the issue might be due to a low fuel level (check fuel level in tank and verify fuel pump operation), a restricted air filter (inspect air filter for blockage; refer to OEM engine operator’s manual for additional information), or the PAS being engaged (verify PAS is off).
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    Lisa PrinceAug 27, 2025
    What causes mast lights to be off when checking inside the control box of Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS?
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      Melissa MorrisAug 27, 2025
      If the mast lights are off on your Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment, and you're checking inside the control box, the issue may stem from loose lighting connections (inspect the connections inside the control box) or an incorrect generator output (check the incoming voltage to the ballast driver by checking the available voltage on the GFCI receptacle; incoming voltage should be 120V ± 5V; if voltage is incorrect, the generator may require service).
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    Sarah KennedyNov 14, 2025
    Why does my Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS have a high coolant temperature shutdown?
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      Daniel ClarkNov 14, 2025
      If your Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment experiences a high coolant temperature shutdown, it could be due to several factors: a low coolant level (add coolant if needed, allow engine to cool, then check coolant level in radiator; restart engine and check coolant temperature, stopping immediately if it exceeds 210 °F (99 °C)), a blockage in the radiator (inspect radiator shroud and ducting for blockage and remove any foreign matter), leakage in coolant hoses, engine block, or water pump (inspect for visible leaks and verify tension of water pump serpentine drive belt; remove load on generator and restart engine, verifying coolant temperature and shutting down immediately if it overheats), a faulty thermostat or water pump failure (contact a GMP ASD to replace), or an incorrect m...
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    Lauren CalhounNov 20, 2025
    How to troubleshoot mast lights off on Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS?
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      terryhudsonNov 20, 2025
      If the mast lights are off on your Generac Power Systems Construction Equipment, and you're checking outside the control box, it could be due to a few reasons: * The light fixture is too hot (allow light to cool 10–15 minutes before restarting). * Loose lighting connections (inspect the connections inside the mast junction box and each mast light housing/socket). * A damaged or loose electrical cord (inspect the mast electrical cord for damage and check the cord connections inside the control box). * A faulty fuel filter (with engine running and lights off, measure voltage and frequency at the GFCI receptacle; voltage should indicate 120VAC ± 5%, and frequency should indicate 60.7 Hz ± 5%; if both are low (

Summary

Introduction and Safety

Safety Rules

General safety principles and hazard definitions.

Introduction and Safety

Introduction and Safety

Electrical Hazards

Warnings and precautions regarding electrocution risks.

Introduction and Safety

Raising and Lowering the Mast

Safety precautions during mast operation.

Service Safety

Safety procedures and precautions for performing maintenance.

General Information

General Information

General Information

Control Panel

Overview of the control panel features and functions.

Control Panel Elements

Detailed explanation of each control panel element.

Controller Features and Functions

Explains the functions of the Power Zone-DLA controller buttons and display.

General Information

Operation

Light Tower Setup

Step-by-step instructions for setting up the light tower.

Operation

Raising the Mast-Manual Winch

Procedure for raising the mast using the manual winch.

Raising the Mast-Electric Winch (If Equipped)

Procedure for raising the mast with an electric winch.

Raising the Mast-Power Zone-DLA (If Equipped)

Procedure for raising the mast using the Power Zone-DLA.

Lowering the Mast-Manual Winch

Procedure for lowering the mast using the manual winch.

Lowering the Mast-Electric Winch (If Equipped)

Procedure for lowering the mast with an electric winch.

Operation

Lowering the Mast-Power Zone-DLA (If Equipped)

Procedure for lowering the mast using Power Zone-DLA.

Operation

Towing the Unit

Steps to prepare the unit for towing.

Maintenance

Inspection and Preparation

Daily inspections, general maintenance, and service preparation.

Basic Maintenance Schedule-MLT6 SK (Kubota)

Maintenance schedule for the Kubota engine.

Manual Winch: Use, Operation, and Maintenance

How to use, operate, and maintain the manual winch.

Basic Maintenance Schedule-MLT6 SM (Mitsubishi)

Maintenance schedule for the Mitsubishi engine.

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

Common problems and solutions for engine issues.

General Troubleshooting Guide

Table of common problems, causes, and solutions.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the Lights

Steps to diagnose and fix light issues.

Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

AC Diagram MLT6 SKDS - Non Power Zone;Key Equipped

AC wiring diagram for MLT6SKDS without Power Zone.

AC Wiring Diagram MLT6 SMDS - Non Power Zone;Key Equipped

AC wiring diagram for MLT6SMDS without Power Zone.

Wiring Diagrams

Generac Power Systems MAGNUM MLT6SKDS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGenerac Power Systems
ModelMAGNUM MLT6SKDS
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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