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TROUBLESHOOTING
Battery is not being
charged during machine
running.
Engine monitor shuts
down machine.
Battery does not hold a
charge.
Engine is running rich.
Engine monitor is faulty.
Battery is faulty.
Faulty voltage regulator.
Damaged or disconnected
wire in wiring harness.
Have certied dealer inspect regulator and adjust.
Replace engine monitor.
Replace battery.
Replace voltage regulator.
Check wiring harness to identify faulty connection,
replace or reconnect as required.
SYMPTOM POSSBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
PROPANE SAFETY
This machine is powered by an engine that uses propane fuel. Additional information about propane
basics, propane cylinders, lling propane cylinders, and storing and transporting propane cylinders is
provided in the “Propane” section of this operator manual. The following propane safety instructions
should be fully understood and followed at all times when using this machine or propane cylinders.
Failure to follow directions could result in death or serious injury.
DANGER: Propane is a highly ammable fuel. Cigarette lighters, pilot lights, and any other
sources of ignition can create an explosion when in contact with propane. All sources of
ignition should be extinguished or removed entirely from the work area. DO NOT SMOKE
in the vicinity of a propane powered engine, machine, or propane cylinder.
WARNING: If you smell propane gas, shut o the machine and turn o service valve on
propane cylinder and move machine outside. Determine the source of the leak before using
it again.
DANGER: NEVER release or bleed propane inside any building or other enclosed
space or near an open pit. Check for fuel leaks and damage to the propane cylinder
prior to operating machine and storage. Turn o service valve on propane cylinder
when machine is not in use. Always store propane cylinder in an approved outside
location. It is UNLAWFUL to store a propane cylinder inside a building.
WARNING: Escaping propane can freeze skin and cause frostbite and damage eyesight.
Always wear safety gloves and safety glasses when lling propane cylinders.