What to do if Kohler 65EOZ controller master switch is in OFF/RESET position?
- FfrankjamesSep 7, 2025
If the controller master switch is in the OFF/RESET position, move it to the RUN or AUTO position.
What to do if Kohler 65EOZ controller master switch is in OFF/RESET position?
If the controller master switch is in the OFF/RESET position, move it to the RUN or AUTO position.
What to do if Kohler 65EOZ Marine Equipment fuel tank is empty?
If the fuel tank is empty or the fuel valve is shut off, add fuel and move the fuel valve to the ON position.
What to do if Kohler 65EOZ Marine Equipment controller fuse blown?
If the controller fuse is blown, replace it. If the fuse blows again, troubleshoot the controller.
What to do if Kohler Marine Equipment oil level low?
If the oil level is low, restore it and inspect the generator set for oil leaks.
What to do if AC output circuit breaker open in Kohler 65EOZ?
If the AC output circuit breaker is open, reset the breaker and check for AC voltage at the generator side of the circuit breaker.
How to clean seawater strainer in Kohler 65EOZ Marine Equipment?
To resolve a clogged or restricted seawater strainer, clean the strainer.
What to do if Kohler Marine Equipment controller master or start/stop switch inoperative?
If the controller master or start/stop switch is inoperative, replace it.
What to do if Kohler Marine Equipment has exhaust system leak?
If there is an exhaust system leak, inspect the exhaust system and tighten the loose exhaust system components.
How to reset fault switches on Kohler Marine Equipment?
If there is a fault shutdown, reset the fault switches and troubleshoot the controller.
How to bleed air from fuel system in Kohler 65EOZ Marine Equipment (diesel only)?
If there is air in the fuel system (diesel only), bleed the diesel fuel system.
Brand | Kohler |
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Model | 65EOZ |
Category | Marine Equipment |
Language | English |
Covers risks and procedures to prevent unintended engine start and battery-related dangers.
Details hazards related to fuel, exhaust (CO), and electrical systems.
Covers risks from noise, airborne particles, hot components, and moving parts.
Includes warnings on hardware, saltwater damage, and electrostatic discharge.
Explains the manual's coverage of generator models and controllers.
Emphasizes professional service by authorized dealers and qualified installation.
Describes the alternator, PMG excitation system, and its benefits.
Identifies key generator components and lists available kits.
Details the function of remote annunciator, safeguard, line circuit breakers, and run relays.
Details prestart checklist, marine inspection, angular operation, and EU operating rules.
Procedure for weekly operation to maintain generator health.
Covers controls, indicators, starting, stopping, and fault management for this controller.
Covers controls, indicators, starting, stopping, and fault management.
Covers controls, indicators, starting, stopping, and fault management.
Provides warnings and general maintenance best practices.
Outlines required maintenance tasks at specific intervals.
Covers siphon break inspection and impeller replacement.
Details inspection points for the exhaust system and carbon monoxide detector.
Provides steps for preparing the generator set for long-term storage.
Provides a quick guide to common faults, causes, and recommended actions.
Details troubleshooting steps for cooling, fuel, lube, and electrical systems.
Provides detailed wiring diagrams for different controllers and options.
Explains the purpose of terminals on the Decision-Maker™ 3+ controller.
Provides a glossary of terms and acronyms used in the manual.
A template for recording generator set operating hours and service history.