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Engine Oil, Engine Oil Recommendations, Checking Engine Oil Level, Low Oil Protection

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Engine Oil Engine Oil Oil level should be at "H" or somewhere between the "L" and "H". Engine oil is a major factor affecting engine performance and service life. Non-detergent and 2-stroke engine oils will damage engine and are not recommended. • Be sure to use engine oils specified under "Engine Oil Recommendations." It is very important to maintain proper level of engine oil to keep engine in good running condition. • Check engine oil level prior to each use. Refill engine oil if oil level is too low. Engine Oil Recommendations Use 4-stroke oil, or equivalent high detergent, premium quality motor oil certified to meet or exceed U.S. automobile manufacturer's requirements for API Performance Class SL, SJ, or better. SAE 10W-30 is recommended for general temperature use. Refer to Figure 20 for information on other viscosities that may be used. Other viscosities shown in chart may be used when average temperature in your area is within indicated range. FIGURE 20: Recommended Oil Viscosity Checking Engine Oil Level To check engine oil level: 1. Stop generator if engine is running. 2. Be sure generator is set on flat, level surface. 3. Remove oil fill cap and wipe off dipstick end with clean cloth. 4. Insert oil fill cap to oil fill hole but do not screw in (Fig- ure 21). 5. Pull out to read current oil level indicated on dipstick end. FIGURE 22: Engine Oil Level „ If oil level is at "L" or below, add recommended oil (see "Adding Engine Oil"). Do not overfill. „ If oil level „ is at "H" or somewhere between the "L" and "H", reinstall oil fill cap and fully tighten. 6. Reinstall oil fill cap and fully tighten. Low Oil Protection When engine oil level approaches an unsafe level, the low oil protection feature prevents equipment damage by automatically shutting down engine. When engine shuts down due to low oil level: • The engine start switch will remain in RUN position. • You will not be able to start engine until you add required amount of engine oil. Adding Engine Oil iNOTE: For initial start-up, follow instructions provided on engine oil bottle provided with generator. 1. Stop generator if engine is running. 2. Be sure generator is set on flat, level surface. 3. Remove oil fill cap. FIGURE 23: Oil Fill Cap Removal 4. Slowly pour oil into oil fill hole. 5. Check oil level. 6. Replace oil fill cap and fully tighten. FIGURE 21: Engine Oil Level 20 www.honeywellgenerators.com HW5500/5500E Portable Generator Owner's Manual

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Engine Oil
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Engine Oil
Engine Oil Recommendations
Use 4-stroke oil, or equivalent high detergent, premium
quality motor oil certified to meet or exceed U.S. automo-
bile manufacturer's requirements for API Performance
Class SL, SJ, or better.
SAE 10W-30 is recommended for general temperature
use. Refer to Figure 20 for information on other viscosities
that may be used. Other viscosities shown in chart may be
used when average temperature in your area is within
indicated range.
Checking Engine Oil Level
To check engine oil level:
1.
Stop generator if engine is running.
2.
Be sure generator is set on flat, level surface.
3.
Remove oil fill cap and wipe off dipstick end with
clean cloth.
4.
Insert oil fill cap to oil fill hole but do not screw in (Fig-
ure 21).
5.
Pull out to read current oil level indicated on dipstick
end.
Oil level should be at “H” or somewhere between the
“L” and “H”.
³
If oil level is at “L” or below, add recommended oil
(see “Adding Engine Oil”). Do not overfill.
³
If oil level
³
is at “H” or somewhere between the “L” and “H”,
reinstall oil fill cap and fully tighten.
6.
Reinstall oil fill cap and fully tighten.
Low Oil Protection
When engine oil level approaches an unsafe level, the low
oil protection feature prevents equipment damage by
automatically shutting down engine.
When engine shuts down due to low oil level:
The engine start switch will remain in RUN position.
You will not be able to start engine until you add
required amount of engine oil.
Adding Engine Oil
NOTE:
i
For initial start-up, follow instructions provided on engine
oil bottle provided with generator.
1.
Stop generator if engine is running.
2.
Be sure generator is set on flat, level surface.
3.
Remove oil fill cap.
4.
Slowly pour oil into oil fill hole.
5.
Check oil level.
6.
Replace oil fill cap and fully tighten.
Engine oil is a major factor affecting engine performance
and service life. Non-detergent and 2-stroke engine oils will
damage engine and are not recommended.
Be sure to use engine oils specified under “Engine Oil
Recommendations.”
It is very important to maintain proper level of engine oil to
keep engine in good running condition.
Check engine oil level prior to each use. Refill engine
oil if oil level is too low.
FIGURE 20:
Recommended Oil Viscosity
FIGURE 21:
Engine Oil Level
FIGURE 22:
Engine Oil Level
FIGURE 23:
Oil Fill Cap Removal