KAMA KM2V80 Operation manual - page 3
Safety precautions and notices are described throughout this operation manual
for safe operation. Symbols used in this manual and their meanings are explained
below.
1.1 Warning Symbols
Following the precautions described in this manual will enable you to use this
engine with compete satisfaction. Failure to observe any of the rules and
precautions, however, may result in a scalding, injury, fire or engine damage.
Read this manual carefully and be sure you fully understand it before beginning
operation.
These are the warning signs which are used in this manual and the products.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
The descriptions captioned by
NOTICE
are particularly important cautions
for handling. If you ignore them, the performance of your machine may be
deteriorated, leading to trouble.
Make sure to also observe warnings indicated on the driven machine and
instructions contained in the operation manual supplied from the driven machine
manufacturer.
1. FOR YOUR SAFETY
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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5.3.2 (2)
5.3.2(3)
3.1.1
3.1.1
SYMPTOM
Ref. Section
PROBABLE
CAUSEACTION
Self-starter not running
(hand turn possible)
(hand turn not possible)
Low battery voltage.
Poor contact of cable
terminals.
Faulty starter switch
Faulty starter
Faulty or burnt internal parts
Check battery fluid level.
Clean terminal off rust.
Fasten.
Call for repair.
Call for repair.
Call for repair.
Abnormal exhaust gas color
White smoke
Black smoke
Overloaded.
Clogged air cleaner.
Incorrect fuel oil.
Abnomal fuel injection
pattem.
Large clearance of
suction/exhaust valve
heads.
Reduce the load.
Replace or clean the
element.
Use the correct type of oil.
Call for repair.
Incorrect fuel oil.
Abnomal fuel injection
pattem.
Incorrect injection timing.
Lube oil burning.
Abnormally large amount
of lube oil consumption
Use the correct type of oil.
Call for repair.
Call for repair.
Call for repair.
Call for repair.
TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION
If your engine is not working normally, check it referring to the troubleshooting
section.
You can of course consult you KAMA dealer.
When asking the service, please give the following information to your KAMA
dealer;
Model name and serial number of your engine
Engine type number
Operating conditions. which speed or work has brought a problem.
How long have you used your engine?(Approximate area worked or hours of
operation)
Situation when a trouble is developed
(engine revolution, color of exhaust gas, fuel in use, lube oil type, engine sound,
etc.)
History of troubles
Any other information when a trouble has occurred.
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