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OWNERS AND
OPERATORS MANUAL
DGW311DM
DGW311L
Water-cooled 4 Cycle Diesel Engine
CAUTION : Do not operate the Generator/Welder, or any other appliance,
before you have read and understood the instructions for use.
1. Safety Guidelines
2. Specifications
3. Use
4. Parts
5. Equipment
5-1. ECO Welding (DGW311DM only)
5-2. Monitor Lamp
5-3. Earth Leakage Breaker
5-4. Slow-Down
6. Initialization and Pre-check
6-1. Checking Engine Oil
6-2. Checking Coolant/Water
6-3. Checking Fuel
6-4. Checking Fuel, Engine Oil, and
water Leakage
6-5. Checking Battery
7. Operation
7-1. Initializing/Preparation
7-2. Stopping Generator/Welder
8. Welding Operation
8-1. Selection – Welding Cable
8-2. Polarity
8-3. Connection – Welding Cable
8-4. Duty Cycle
8-5. Welding
9. Generator Operation
9-1. Output Range
9-2. Output Limitation
9-3. Operation
10. Simultaneous Use of Welding and
Generating
11. Checking and Maintenance
12. Long-term Storage
13. Troubleshooting
14. Engine Wiring Diagram
15. Generator Wiring Diagram
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SOUND PROOF DIESEL ENGINE
GENERATOR / WELDER
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Shindaiwa Sound Proof Diesel Engine Generator/Welder.
z This user manual was created to ensure the safe operation of this equipment. Therefore, the
manufacturer of this equipment strongly recommends that the user follow the instructions herein, to
avoid unnecessary accidents and repairs.
z Please operate this equipment after thoroughly reviewing and understanding the contents of this
manual.
z Please attach this manual, if the equipment will be sub-leased.
z Please store this manual near the equipment for easy reference.
Following convention will be used throughout the manual to indicate the degree of
cautions.
Danger Can cause severe injuries or death.
Caution Can cause minor injuries or damage to the equipment or other prop-
erties.
<Caution> Other types of caution
z Even some of the items noted in Caution may lead to severe injuries. Please read all
items and follow all the safety guidelines.
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1. Safety Guidelines
Danger : Suffocation from exhaust fume
z Exhaust fume from the engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate this
equipment in poorly ventilated area, such as inside a room or in a tunnel.
Danger : Electric Shock
z Do not touch the output terminals during operation.
z Do not insert metal objects (such as pin or wire) into plug-in receptacles.
z Do not touch wiring or electric parts inside the equipment during operation.
z Before connecting or disconnecting a load cable from output terminals, always turn the circuit
breaker to OFF position.
z Before connecting or disconnecting a welding cable from output terminals, stop the engine, and
remove the engine key.
z Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the engine
key. A person performing the check or maintenance should always keep the key.
Danger : Burns
z Do not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after stopping the
equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.
Danger : Injuries
z Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by unintentionally
touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Caution : Suffocation from exhaust fume
z Do not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building.
Caution : Suffocation from welding fume
z Be sure to wear a fume proof mask in operation, because welding fume contains poisonous gas
and dust. Pay attention to the airflow direction and sufficient ventilation also in order to prevent
from inhaling the fume.
Caution : Injuries to eyes and skin
z Be sure to wear spark protection glass(es), long-sleeve shirts, gloves, etc. in order to protect eyes
and skin from harmful spark in welding.
z Battery fluid contains diluted sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or on clothing. If the acid
comes in contact, especially with eyes, flush with a lot of water, and contact to your physician
immediately.
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Caution : Electric shock
z Do not flush water onto the equipment nor operate it in the rain.
Caution : Explosion
z When the liquid level is below the LOWER level, never use the equipment nor recharge the battery.
z Battery may emit some combustible gas, so keep it away from fire and sparks.
Caution : Fire
z The equipment uses Diesel fuel as a fuel. When refueling, always stop the engine and keep away
from fire. Moreover, always wait until the engine cools down before refueling.
z Always wipe any drip of Diesel fuel or lubrication oil. Do not use this equipment when a leak is
found. Repair the equipment before use.
z Temperature around muffler and exhaust can get extremely high. Keep any inflammable items
(such as fuel, gas, paint, etc.) away from the equipment.
z Keep any inflammable items and easily burning items away from the place in welding, because
welding splashes spatters.
z Always operate this equipment on flat surface and, at least 1 meter away from any objects (wall,
box, etc.).
z Do not connect AC output to any indoor wiring.
z Always wait until the equipment cools down, before placing any covering materials for storage.
Caution : Burns
z Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping the equip-
ment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.
z When checking engine oil or changing oil, always stop the engine, and wait until the engine cools
down. If you open either the oil gauge or the oil filter cap during operation, hot oil may cause some
injury.
z Be sure to wear leather gloves, apron, shoe covers, eye protection glass(es) (mask), safety shoes,
safety cap, and long sleeve shirts, because welding splashes spatters.
Caution : Injuries
z When lifting the equipment, always use a lift hook. Do not lift a handle, for it may cause equipment
to drop due to handle breaking off.
z Always place the equipment on a flat and stable surface, to keep the equipment from sliding. Be
sure to lock the wheels for the wheeled models.
z When starting the engine, turn off the connected equipment and set the circuit breaker to OFF po-
sition.
z Do not move the equipment during operation.
z When performing equipment check and maintenance, always stop the engine.
z Do not operate the equipment, if the equipment is being modified or if the parts are removed.
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Location of Warning labels
When the warning labels become unreadable or damaged, place new labels on the appropriate
locations, as specified in the following figure.
When ordering the label, use the following part numbers.
Suffocation from exhaust fume (No. 19402-00194 )
Suffocation from welding fume (No. 19402-00195 )
Electric shock (No. 19402-00192 )
Electric shock (No. 19402-00193 )
Injuries (No. 19402-00199 )
Burns (No. 19402-00201 )
Burns (No. 19402-00200 )
Fire (No. 19402-00166 )
DGW311DM
DGW311L -(W)220B DGW311L -(W)380A, -(W)400A, -(W)415A
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2. Specifications
DGW311DM
DGW311L Model
-(W)220B -(W)220B -(W)380A -(W)400A -(W)415A
Generating Method Brushless, Rotating Field, Synchronous AC Generator
Rated Current (A) 280 260
Rated Voltage (V) 31.2 30.4
Duty Cycle (%) 50
Rated Speed (min-1 ) 3600 3000
No Load Voltage (V) MAX 85
Current Adj. Range (A) 30-160
Welding Rod (Ф)
ECO
2.0-4.0
Current Adj. Range (A) Single 85-310 45-310 35-280
Welding Rod (Ф) 2.6-6.0 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0
Current Adj. Range (A) 45-160
Welding Generator
Output Change
Welding Rod (Ф)
Dual
2.0-4.0
Phase 3-Phase/1-Phase
Rated Voltage (V) 220/110 380/220 400/230 415/240
Frequency (Hz) 60 50
3-Phase 10 Rated Output (kVA)
1-Phase 6 8
Rated Speed (min-1 ) 3600 3000
Power Factor 3-Phase: 0.8 / 1-Phase: 1.0
AC Generator
Rating Continuous
Model Yanmar: 3TNE68-USW2
Type Vertical, Water-cooled 4-Cycle Diesel Engine
Displacement (L) 0.784
Rated Output (kW(PS)/min-1 ) 15.1(20.5)/3600 12.9(17.5)/3000
Fuel Diesel Fuel(ASTM No.2-D) or Equivalent
Lubricant Oil API Class CD or Higher
Lubrication Oil Volume (L) 3.5
Cooling Water Volume (L) 3.1
Engine
Starting Method Starter Motor
Battery 46B24L
Fuel Tank Capacity (L) 37
Length (mm) 1428 (Bonnet Length 1293)
Width (mm) 700
Dimen-
sion
Height (mm) 760 (870 with wheels)
Dry Weight (kg) 370 (380 with wheels)
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3. Use
z Arc Welding
z Power Source for Electric Tools and Home Appliances
z Power Source for Lighting
Caution : Damage to the equipment or other properties
z The equipment is designed for the above purposes only. Do not use it for the other purpose. When
it will be used for the equipment with the microcomputer control or for the ultra-precision devices,
the load may be malfunctioned.
4. Parts
CURRENT ADJUSTMENT DIAL
SLOW-DOWN SWITCH
STARTER SWITCH
MONITOR LAMP
FUEL GAUGE
HOUR METER
WELDING OUTPUT TERMINAL
CIRCUIT BREAKER
3-PHASE VOLT METER
1-PHASE OUTPUT RECEPTACLE
EARTH GROUNDING TERMINAL
3-PHASE/1-PHASE OUTPUT TERMINAL
1-PHASE OUTPUT TERMINAL
BONNE GROUNDING TERMINAL
DGW311L -(W)220B
CURRENT
ADJUSTMENT
DIAL B SLOW-DOWN SWITCH
STARTER SWITCH
MONITOR LAMP
CURRENT
ADJUSTMENT
DIAL A
CIRCUIT BREAKER
3-PHASE VOLT METER
OUTPUT SELECTOR SWITCH FUEL GAUGE
HOUR METER
1-PHASE OUTPUT RECEPTACLE
WELDING OUTPUT TERMINAL B
1-PHASE OUTPUT TERMINAL
WELDING OUTPUT TERMINAL A
EARTH GROUNDING TERMINAL 3-PHASE/1-PHASE
OUTPUT TERMINAL
BONNET GROUNDING TERMINAL
DGW311DM
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5. Equipment
5-1 ECO Welding (DGW311DM only)
The equipment is incorporated in ECO welding features that are aimed at performing the lower
noise, the lower fuel consumption and the lower gas emission than conventional models.
When you turn the selector switch to ECO, you will be able to weld with Max. 4.0mmφwelding
rod at the Slow-Down speed.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CURRENT ADJUSTMENT DIAL
SLOW-DOWN SWITCH
STARTER SWITCH
MONITOR LAMP
3-PHASE VOLT METER
EARTH GROUNDING TERMINAL HOUR METER
FUEL GAUGE
WELDING OUTPUT TERMINAL
3-PHASE/1-PHASE OUTPUT
TERMINAL (U,V, W,O)
BONNET GROUNDING TERMINAL
DGW311L -(W)380A, -(W)400A, -(W)415A
RADIATOR
OIL GAUGE
SIDE DOOR
AIR CLEANER
OIL PLUG,
ENGINE OIL FILLER
RESERVOIR TANK
OIL FILTER
WATER/COOLANT DRAIN PLUG
FUEL DRAIN PLUG
OIL DRAIN PLUG
FUEL LEVER/STRAINER
BATTERY
FUSE
MUFFLER
HANDLE
FUEL INLET LIFTING LUG
HANDLE
EXHAUST OUTLET
TOP PLATE
DGW311DM DGW311L
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<Caution>
z When welding is performed, do not turn the output selector switch, which causes the burnout
of the switch.
z ECO is designed for welding only. The circuit breaker trips when ECO is used for AC power
supply.
5-2 Monitor Lamp
The equipment is equipped with monitoring function of oil
pressure, battery charge and water/coolant Temperature.
When it is started by the starter switch from STOP to RUN
under normal condition, Oil Pressure and Battery lamps will
flash, and then the lamps will go off, immediately after the
engine starts.
When abnormality is detected either in water temperature or in oil pressure, the corresponding
monitor lamp will flash, and the automatic shutoff shall be engaged to the engine.
When the automatic shutoff is engaged, turn the starter switch to STOP position, and then restart
the engine. In the event the automatic shutoff is engaged next time, check all parts of the
corresponding alarm.
5-2.1 Oil Pressure Monitor Lamp
Danger : Injuries
z Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by uninten-
tionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Caution : Burns
z Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping the
equipment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.
z When checking engine oil, always stop the engine, and wait until the engine cools down. If
you open either the oil gauge or the oil filter cap during operation, hot oil may cause some
injury.
When the engine oil pressure drops during operation, the oil pressure monitor lamp will flash,
and the automatic shutoff will be engaged.
When this occurs, check the engine oil level, and replenish to the maximum level if needed.
<Caution>
z The engine oil pressure monitor cannot detect the degradation of engine oil itself. Please
check the engine oil periodically, and change if needed. (Refer to No. 11. Maintenance.)
5-2.2 Battery Charge Monitor Lamp
When the battery is unable to be charged during operation, the battery charge monitor lamp will
flash and the automatic shutoff will be engaged. In the event it will happen, consult with the au-
thorized distributor or our engineering section.
<Caution>
z The battery charge monitor cannot detect the degradation of battery life nor the battery fluid
OIL PRESSURE MONITOR LAMP
BATTERY CHARGE MONITOR LAMP
COOLANT/WATER TEMPERATURE
MONITOR LAMP
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level. Check the battery fluid level periodically. (Refer to No. 6-5 Checking Battery)
5-2.3 Coolant/Water Temperature Monitor Lamp
Danger : Injuries
z Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by uninten-
tionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Danger : Burns
z Do not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after stopping the
equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.
Caution : Burns
z Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping the
equipment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.
When the water temperature rises abnormally, the coolant/water temperature monitor lamp will
flash, and the automatic shutoff will be engaged.
When this occurs, check the coolant/water reservoir tank, and replenish if needed. (Refer to No.
6-2 Checking coolant/water temperature.) If the water level is normal there may be a possibility
of overloading and always use equipment within the rated amperage.
<Caution>
z Check the fuse next, after oil pressure, battery charge and water temperature will be found
normal when you have checked them in the first place. If the fuse is burned out, consult with
our authorized distributor or our engineering section, because there may be an abnormality
of electric/electronic parts or wiring and repairing may be required.
5-3. Earth Leakage Breaker
Danger : Electric Shock
z All the grounding terminals must be grounded. If one of them is not grounded, human body
may get a serious electric shock by leaked current.
z Even though all the terminals of the loads have been grounded to the earth, the earth
grounding terminal and the outer bonnet (canopy) grounding terminal should be grounded to
the earth.
z Grounding should be made after the engine is stopped.
z Whenever the earth leakage breaker has activated, you should always repair the leaking
place first of all.
<Caution>
z The earth leakage breaker activates only for AC power supply.
z The circuit breaker trips to protect the loads, whenever AC power is used if the selector
switch is in the ECO position. (DGW311DM only)
The equipment is provided with the earth leakage breaker to detect any leakage arisen due to
such the troubles as insulation failure of the load while the generator is running and to cut off the
circuit for protection against any accident such as electrical shock resulting from the trouble.
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The specifications of the earth leakage breaker :
z Rated Sensitive Current: 30mA (or below) (Grounding resistance: 500Ω or below)
z Sensitive time: Within 0.1second
5-3.1 Grounding Work
The qualified electrician should perform the grounding work of the following 3 points (500Ω or
below).
z The earth grounding terminal in the output terminals
z The Outer Bonnet (Canopy) of the generator
z The Outer Bonnet of the load
<Caution>
z In the event you cannot ground the generator to the earth, consult with the authorized dis-
tributor or our engineering section.
5-3.2 Operation Check
Before operating the generator, check always if the device can work.
Turn the starter switch from STOP to Run.
Turn (Push-up) the circuit breaker (lever) to ON position.
Push the test button. (When the button is pushed, the earth
leakage indication lamp turns ON and the circuit breaker is po-
sitioned in the middle of ON and OFF positions, the device can
work normal.)
Push the reset button. (The earth leakage indication lamp (red)
turns OFF subsequently.)
Turn (push down) the circuit breaker (lever) to OFF position.
Restore the switch to STOP.
<Caution>
z In the event you cannot complete every step of the above procedure to the end, the device is
out of order. Consult with our authorized distributor or our engineering section to repair.
RESET BUTTON EARTH LEAKAGE
INDICATION LAMP
TEST BUTTON
EARTH GROUNDING TERMINAL
BONNET GROUNDING
TERMINAL
GROUNDING ROD
DGW311DM
EARTH GROUNDING TERMINAL
BONNET GROUNDING
TERMINAL
GROUNDING ROD
DGW311L
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z When the engine is to start, there may be a case that the engine will not start unless the
starter switch is restored to STOP once.
5-3.3 The Earth Leakage Breaker has activated
When the earth leakage breaker has activated, the earth leakage indication lamp turns ON and
the breaker (lever) trips to the middle of ON and OFF positions. In the case, stop the engine
promptly and find the leakage point to repair. After repairing leakage point(s), proceed with the
following restoration steps.
Push the reset button or stop the engine.
Restore (push down) the breaker (lever) to OFF position.
By the above procedures, you can reset the breaker to ON position.
<Caution>
z When the breaker trips to the middle but the lamp does not turn RED simultaneously, the
cause is Over-loaded or the output selector switch is positioned to ECO. Restore as per the
procedures No. 9-3 Operation.
5-4 The Slow-Down Feature
The Slow-Down feature is to set the engine speed low automatically (in about 8 seconds)for the
purpose of reducing noise and fuel consumption, whenever welding operation or electric supply
is not performed.
In the case of using the Slow-Down feature, turn the Slow-Down switch to ON. The engine
automatically moves to high speed, when welding operation or electric supply starts.
Caution : Damage to the equipment or other properties
z Turn always the Slow-Down switch to OFF, when the load is incorporated with a electro-
magnetic switch.
<Caution>
z When the load of less than 0.5A is connected to use, the Slow-Down feature does not func-
tion sometimes. Therefore, turn the switch to OFF.
z When welding operation or electric supply is used intermittently, turn the switch to OFF.
z When the output selector switch is positioned to ECO, the engine does not turn to high speed.
(DGW311DM only)
6. Initialization and Pre-check
Caution : FireBurnsInjuries
z When checking engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire. Wait until the en-
gine cools down, before performing any checks.
6-1 Checking Engine Oil
When checking for engine oil, be sure to keep the equipment
leveled, and insert the oil gauge all the way in.
Prior to starting the equipment, make sure to fill the engine oil
to the HIGH level through the oil inlet.
OIL GAUGE (YELLOW) OIL FILLER
OIL PLUG (YELLOW)
SIDE DOOR
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<Caution>
z If the equipment is not leveled, you cannot obtain accurate oil level.
z Do not overfill (over H line) the engine oil. The excessive volume of engine oil may damage
the engine (inside the cylinders)
Selecting proper engine oil
Use the engine oil for Diesel engine in proper viscosity, in
compliance with the ambient temperature.
<Caution>
z Use the API class CD grade or higher.
Viscosity and Temperature
Temperature Over +20 +10 - +20 -10 - +40
Viscosity SAE30 SAE20 SAE10W/30
6-2 Checking Coolant/Water
Danger : Injuries
z Close all doors and place locks during operating this equipment, to avoid injuries by uninten-
tionally touching cooling fan and fan belt.
Danger : Burns
z Do not open the radiator cap while operating this equipment or immediately after stopping the
equipment, to avoid sustaining burns from hot vapor.
Caution : Burns
z Do not touch the engine and muffler during operation and immediately after stopping the
equipment, for the temperature can reach extremely high.
Check to see if the coolant/water level is between FULL and LOW levels in the reservoir tank. If
the coolant/water is below the LOW level, fill the tank and the radiator accordingly.
6-2.1 Filling to the Reservoir Tank
Take out the reservoir tank to remove the cap.
Fill up the reservoir tank to the FULL level.
Install the cap back and tighten, and reinstall the tank to
the equipment.
6-2.2 Filling to the Radiator
Remove the top plate.
Remove the radiator cap.
UPPER LIMIT (H)
LOWER LIMIT (L)
REQUIRE LEVEL
SIDE DOOR
CAP
RESERVOIR TANK
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Fill up the radiator up to the top.
Install the cap back and tighten.
Reinstall the top plate.
<Caution>
z Use soft water, such as tap water.
z If the ambient temperature is near freezing, use Long
Life Coolant (LLC) (30% mixture LLC is filled when
shipped from factory).
z Mixture ratio of the coolant should be between 30 to
45%, depending on the outside temperature.
z Use the same LLC in identical mixture ratio to the res-
ervoir tank.
z Replace LLC at every year or 1000 hours.
Mixture Ratio (for reference only):
Lowest Ambient
Temperature -15 -20 -30
Mixture Ratio 30% 35% 45%
6-3 Checking Fuel
Caution : Fire
z Always wipe any drip of fuel. Do not use this equipment when a leak is found. Repair the
equipment before use.
Check for the fuel level in the tank. Add if necessary.
<Caution>
z Use Diesel fuel, ASTM D975 No.2-D in the event ambient
temperature reaches down to -5.
z The engine is designed to use either No.1-D or No.2-D
Diesel fuel. However, for better economy, use No. 2-D Die-
sel Fuel whenever possible. At the temperature less than
-7(20F), No.2-D fuel may pose operating problems (see
“Cold Weather Operation” which follows). At colder tem-
peratures, use No.1-D fuel (if available) or use a “winter-
ized” No.2-D (a blend of No.1-D and No.2-D).
This blended fuel is usually called No.2-D also, but can be used in colder temperatures than
No.2-D fuel, which has not, been “winterized”. Check with the services stations operator to
be sure you can get the properly blended fuel.
z Always use the Diesel fuel strainer.
z Fill the fuel tank slightly less than the FULL tank.
TOP PLATE
RADIATOR CAP
WATER FILLER
RESERVOIR
TANK
TANK CAP
FUEL INTAKE
FUEL STRAIN NET
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6-4 Checking Fuel, Engine Oil and Water Leakage
Caution : Fire
z Always wipe any drip of Diesel fuel or oil. Do not use this equipment when a leak is found.
Repair the equipment before use.
Be sure to check for any fuel leak at the hose connection, and oil and coolant/water by opening
side doors. When checking for any fuel leak, open a fuel lever and be sure to close the fuel lever
after checking.
6-5 Checking Battery
Caution : Injuries to eyes and skin
z Battery fluid contains diluted sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. If the acid
comes in contact, especially with eyes, flush with a lot of water, and contact your physician
immediately.
Caution : Explosion
z When the liquid level is below the LOWER level, never use the equipment nor recharge the
battery.
z Battery may emit some combustible gas, so keep it away from fire and sparks.
Check the fluid level. If the level is near or lower than the
LOWER level, add distilled water until the fluid level reaches
the UPPER level.
Make sure that the battery cables are firmly secured to the
posts. Tighten the clamps if necessary.
<Caution>
z Check the hydrometer of the battery fluid. If it falls below 1.23, the battery requires recharg-
ing. Please consult with our authorized distributor or our engineering section.
Replacing battery
Remove the clamp and cable from negative (-) post in
the battery. (Remove always negative side first)
Remove the hold-down clamp from the battery.
Remove the clamp and cable from positive (+) post in
the battery.
Remove the battery from the seat.
Reinstall a new battery in the reverse order. (Install always the cable to the positive (+) post
in the new battery first.)
<Caution>
z Use the following battery.
46B24L
7. Operation
7-1 Initializing/Preparation
UPPER
LEVEL
TERMINAL
LOWER
LEVEL
+ TERMINAL - TERMINAL
BATTERY
HOLD-DOWN
CLAMP
INS-CAP
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Danger : Suffocation from exhaust fume
z Exhaust fume from the engine contains many elements harmful to human. Do not operate
this equipment in poorly ventilated area, such as inside a room or in a tunnel.
Caution : Suffocation from exhaust fume
z Do not point the exhaust fume toward pedestrians or building.
Caution : Fire
z Temperature around muffler and exhaust can get extremely high. Keep any inflammable
items (such as fuel, gas, paint, etc.) away from the equipment.
z Always operate this equipment on flat surface and, at least 1 meter away from any objects
(wall, box, etc.)
Caution : Injuries
z Always place the equipment on flat and stable surface, to keep the equipment from sliding.
Be sure to lock the wheels for the wheeled models.
z When starting the engine, turn off the connected equipment and set the circuit breaker to
OFF position.
Turn the circuit breaker to OFF position.
Turn the fuel lever to OPEN.
Turn the Slow-Down switch to ON.
When the temperature is below 5℃,turn the starter
switch to PREHEAT. The preheating lamp flashes 15
seconds. The lamp comes off when the PREHEAT fin-
ishes.
Turn the starter switch to START to start the engine by the
starter motor.
<Caution>
z Do not drive the starter motor for more than 15 seconds successively.
z If you need to restart, wait for 30 seconds or more before retry.
Release the starter switch, as soon as the engine is started.
<Caution>
z Once the engine is started, do not turn the starter switch to START.
Make sure the frequency to the monitor on the control panel.
Keep the engine idle for about 5 minutes.
FUEL LEVER
CLOSE
OPEN
SLOW-DOWN SWITCH
STARTER SWITCH
PREHEAT LAMP
CIRCUIT BREAKER
DGW311DM
PREHEAT LAMP
STARTER SWITCH
SLOW-DOWN SWITCH
CIRCUIT BREAKER
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Restart after stopping due to fuel shortage
This equipment is equipped with automatic air vacuuming feature. Therefore, even though the
engine stops due to running out of fuel, you can restart the engine easily by the following steps.
Turn the starter switch to STOP.
Fill the fuel.
Turn the Slow-Down switch to ON.
Turn the starter switch to RUN.
Turn the starter switch to START and drive the starter motor.
<Caution>
z Do not drive the starter motor for more than 15 seconds successively.
z If you need restart, wait for 30 seconds or more before retry.
Release the starter switch, as soon as the engine started.
<Caution>
z Once the engine is started, do not turn the starter switch to START.
Wait for about 1 minute to vacuum the air out.
(The engine speed becomes stable when the air is extracted.)
<Caution>
z Keep the Slow-Down switch ON unit the air is completely extracted out (unit the engine
speed becomes stable), otherwise the engine may disorder.
7-2 Stopping Generator/Welder
Turn (Push down) the breaker to OFF.
Turn the Slow-Down switch to ON.
Keep the engine idle (cooling down) for about 5 minutes.
Turn the starter switch to STOP.
After the engine stops, turn the fuel lever to CLOSE.
<Caution>
z When the engine does not stop in spite of turning the starter switch to STOP, turn the fuel
lever to CLOSE, then the engine will stop in a few minutes.
In this case, consult with our authorized distributor or our engineering section and ask to re-
pair.
8. Welding Operation
8-1 Selection – Welding Cable
Select the cable with proper gauge, based on the allowable amperage and distance per the table
shown below.
The welding capacity is reduced if the small gauge cable is used.
<Caution>
z Welding cables should be used unstrained.
z When the welding cables are used in swirl, the welding capacity is reduced.
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Size of Cable (Unit: mm2)
Welding Cur-
rent Return Length 20m 30m 40m 60m 80m 100m
300A 30 38 50 80 100 125
250A 22 30 38 60 80 100
200A 22 30 30 50 60 80
150A 22 22 22 38 50 60
100A 22 22 22 30 30 38
8-2 Polarity
There are two kinds of welding output terminals, 『+』and 『-』.
Select the polarity according to the operation, referring to the table below.
<Caution>
z Follow the instruction of the welding rods, the polarity of which is specified.
8-3 Connection – Welding Cable
Danger : Electric Shock
z Before connecting or disconnecting a welding cable from welding output terminals, stop the
engine, and remove the engine key. A person performing should always keep the key.
Stop the engine.
Connect a welding cable to a crimping terminal and a welding
rod holder, and connect the other cable to a crimping terminal
and a material holder.
Connect the welding cables to the output terminals.
In terms of DGW311DM, connect cables to the welding output
terminals, referring to the table below.
ECO (Single) Single Dual
Welding Rod
φ2.0 – φ4.0 Welding Rod
φ2.6 – φ6.0 Welding Rod
φ2.0 – φ4.0
Welding Output Terminal A Welding Output Terminal A Welding Output Terminal A and
Welding Output Terminal B
Close the output terminal cover, after finishing connections, and fix the cover with bolts.
<Caution>
z Be sure to crimp a crimping terminal to a cable and connect the cable to welding output ter-
Application Connection
Normal Polarity General Welding,
such as construction Plus to the Earth (Material)
Minus to holder (Rod)
Reverse Polarity Thin Plate, Build up
Welding, Stainless
Steel
Plus to holder (Rod)
Minus to the Earth (Material)
WELDING CABLE
CRIMPING
TERMINAL
WELDING ROD
HOLDER
MATERIAL HOLDER
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minal. Otherwise, welding output terminals may burn out by the heat caused by insufficient
connections.
z Do not use a cable without a crimping terminal. If you use the cable, the insulation is peeled
off partly, to bind to an output terminal, the output terminal may burn out by the heat caused
by insufficient connections and also a bare part of the cable may touch the bonnet to short-
circuit.
8-4 Duty Cycle
Duty cycle means the welding time ratio for 10 minutes. This equipment is the rated duty cycle is
50%, namely, the welding time is 5 minutes or less. Be sure to take 5 minutes recess after 5
minutes welding.
<Caution>
z The equipment may be damaged due to overheat, if welding more than 5 minutes succes-
sively or short time recess after the welding.
8-5 Welding
Caution : Suffocation from welding fume
z Be sure to wear a fume proof mask in operation, because welding fume contains poisonous
gas and dust. Pay attention to the airflow direction and sufficient ventilation also in order to
prevent from inhaling the fume.
Caution : Injuries to eyes and skin
z Be sure to wear spark protection glass(es)(Refer to the table below), long-sleeve shirts,
gloves, etc. in order to protect eyes and skin from harmful spark in welding.
Standard for Spark Protection Glass (Japan Industrial Standard)
Light Shielding Degree No. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Welding Current (A) 30-75 76-200 201-400
Caution : Fire
z Keep any inflammable items and easily burning items away from the place in welding, be-
cause welding splashes spatters.
Caution : Burns
z Be sure to wear leather gloves, apron, shoe covers, eye protection glass(es)(mask), safety
shoes, safety cap and long sleeve shirts, because welding splashes spatters.
<Caution>
z Never turn the output selector switch during welding, because it causes burnout of the switch.
(DGW311DM only)
8-5.1 DGW311DM
The equipment can be welding by 2 persons simultaneously.
Each person can adjust the welding current individually.
The current adjustable range by the current adjustable dial depends on the position each of the
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welding output selector switch (ECO,SingleandDual』).
Welding Current Adjustable Range
Selector Position Current Adjustable Range Welding Rod
ECO 30-160A φ2.0-4.0
Single
Single Use 85-310A φ2.6-6.0
Dual Dual Use 45-160A φ2.0-4.0
After the engine is started (Refer to No. 7.1 Initializing/Preparation), operate as per the proce-
dures in the following table.
Welding Operation Procedure
ECO (Single) Single Welding Dual Welding
Procedure Operation
Welding Rod
φ2.0-φ4.0 Welding Rod
φ2.6-φ6.0 Welding Rod
φ2.0-φ4.0
Selector ECO SINGLE DUAL
Current
Adjustment Current Adjust.
Dial A Current Adjust.
Dial A Current Adjust.
Dial A + B
8-5.2 DGW311L
Start the engine. (Refer to No. 7.1 Initializing/Preparation)
Adjust the current by the current adjustment dial.
Welding Current Adjustable Range
Current Adjustable Range
50Hz 60Hz
-(W)380A,-(W)400A,-(W)415A -(W)220B
Welding Rod
35-280A
45-310A
φ2.0-φ6.0
9. Generator Operation
9-1 Output Range
9-1.1 DGW311DM-(W)220B, DGW311L-(W)220B
9-1.1.1 3-Phase 220V Output – Terminals
Maximum output from the terminals (U, V, W) is 10kVA.
CURRENT ADJUSTMENT
DIAL A CURRENT ADJUSTMENT
DIAL B
OUTPUT SELECTOR
SWITCH
WELDING OUTPUT
TERMINAL A
WELDING OUTPUT
TERMINAL B
CURRENT ADJUSTMENT DIAL
BREAKER CURRENT ADJUSTMENT
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9-1.1.2 1-Phase 220V Output – Terminals (using the terminals only)
1-Phase 220V Output is available, using the 3-phase output terminals. Maximum output available
for the one set of the terminals is 6kVA but the total output for the 3 sets is 8kVA, which please
note.
9-1.1.3 1-Phase 110V Output – Receptacles & Terminals
1-Phase 110V Output is available through 2 receptacle sets and one terminal set.
Maximum output per one receptacle is 1.5kVA and one terminal set is 3kVA. The total output for
the receptacles and the terminal set is 6kVA.
9-1.2 DGW311L-(W)380A, DGW311L-(W)400A, DGW311L-(W)415A
9-1.2.1 3-Phase Output Terminals
Maximum output from the terminals (U, V, W) is 10kVA.
9-1.2.2 1-Phase Output – Terminals
1-Phase Output is available, using the 3-Phase output terminals. Maximum output available for
the one set of the terminals is 6kVA but the total output for the 3 sets is 8kVA, which please note.
DGW311L
-(W)380A -(W)400A -(W)415A
Output
voltage
380V
400V
415V
DGW311L
-(W)380A -(W)400A -(W)415A
Output
voltage
380V
400V
415V
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9-1.2.3 1-Phase Output Terminals
1-Phase Output is available, using the 3-Phase output terminals and the other terminal (O).
Maximum output available for the one set of terminals is 3kVA but the total output for 3 sets is
8kVA, which please note.
<Caution>
z When using 1-Phase output, connect the loads evenly to each terminal set as much as pos-
sible.
9-2 Output Limitation
Please refer to the following table, because electric tools and home appliances cannot be judged
only by the rated output or the power consumption due to the efficiency and characteristic of the
components.
DGW311DM-(W)220B, DGW311L-(W)220B :
Applicable Load (For reference purpose only) (60Hz)
Capacity (kW)
1-Phase 110V
1-Phase 220V
3-Phase
220V
Loads
Receptacle
1 unit Terminal
1 set Receptacle
& Terminal
Tota l
Terminal
1 set Terminal
3 sets
Total
Terminal
Electric Bulb, Heater, etc. 1.5 3.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 -
Electric Tools (Series Motor),
etc. 0.7 1.5 3.0 3.0 4.0 -
Mercury Bulb (High Power
Factor Type) 0.6 1.2 2.4 2.4 3.2 -
Submersible Pump, Com-
pressor, etc. (Induction Mo-
tor)
0.6 1.2 2.4 2.4 3.2 4.0
DGW311L
-(W)380A -(W)400A -(W)415A
Output
voltage
220V
230V
240V
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DGW311L-(W)380A, DGW311L-(W)400A, DGW311L-(W)415A :
Applicable Load (For reference purpose only) (50Hz)
Capacity (kW)
1-Phase
(O & U, V, W) 1-Phase
(U, V, W) 3-Phase
(U, V, W)
Loads
Terminal
1 set Terminal
3 sets
Total
Terminal
1 set Terminal
3 sets
Total
Terminal
Electric Bulb, Heater, etc. 3.0
6.0 6.0 8.0 -
Electric Tools (Series Motor),
etc. 1.5
3.0 3.0 4.0 -
Mercury Bulb (High Power
Factor Type) 1.2
2.4 2.4 3.2 -
Submersible Pump, Com-
pressor, etc. (Induction Mo-
tor)
1.2
2.4 2.4 3.2 4.0
Series Motor: Motor with brush
Induction Motor: Brushless Motor
The value described is OUTPUT for Induction Motor loads and POWER CON-
SUMPTION for the other equipment.
<Caution>
z Be sure to use the frequency designated in the equipment incorporated in mercury lamp or
induction motor.
z The load incorporated in motor may require bigger power than the rated power consumption.
Therefore, consult with our authorized distributor or our engineering section to clarify.
z When connecting 2 or more sets to use, start the load one by one, not to start them simulta-
neously.
z When switching a Mercury bulb ON again, wait for 15 minutes (about) until it cools down.
z A Mercury bulb may flicker sometimes.
9-3 Operation
Danger : Electric Shock
z Before connecting or disconnecting a load cable from output terminals, always turn a circuit
breaker to OFF position.
z All the grounding terminals must be grounded. If one of them is not grounded, human body
may get a serious electric shock by leaked current. (Refer to5-3 Earth Leakage Breaker』)
z Grounding should be made after the engine is stopped.
z Whenever the earth leakage breaker activates, you should repair the leaking place first of all.
Caution : Injuries
z Be sure to connect to output terminals or insert a plug to a receptacle, after confirming that all
the switches in the loads are positioned to OFF.
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Caution : Damage to the equipment or other properties
z In the event using the equipment to computers, microcomputers incorporated loads and pre-
cision equipment, there is a possibility for them to be mal-functioned or broken down.
<Caution>
z Be sure to use the power cord with crimping terminal to connect to output terminals.
z Volt meter reads the 3-Phase figures, even if the circuit breaker is positioned toOFF, when
the engine is driving.
After the engine starts (Refer to 7-1 Initializing/Preparation), operate the equipment as per the
following procedures.
Turn off the power switch in the load, and then turn the circuit breaker to OFF.
Connect the load to the output terminals or receptacles.
Close the output terminal cover, after finishing connections and fix the cover with bolts.
Turn the circuit breaker to ON.
When finishing the load operation, always turn the circuit breaker toOFF』.
The Circuit Breaker
Caution : Injuries
z Be sure to turn off the power switch in the load when turning the circuit breaker to ON,
when the circuit breaker has activated.
When the electric supply exceeds the rated output (overload), the circuit breaker activates to trip
off in order to shut off the circuit. When the load in operation stops, check the breaker. When the
circuit breaker is positioned intermediaryONandOFF, check if the earth leakage indication
lamp turns ON or not. In the case the lamp turning ON, refer to 5-3 Earth Leakage Breaker. In
the case the lamp NOT turning ON, follow the next procedures to restore the circuit breaker.
Turn off all the power switches in the loads.
Turn (Push) down the circuit breaker toOFFonce and then turn (push) up the circuit
breaker toON』.
<Caution>
z Take care for overload, referring to 9-2 Output Limitation』.
z When the output selector switch is positioned to ECO and AC power is used, the circuit
breaker trips off to shut down the circuit. Stop using AC power and follow the above proce-
dures to restore the circuit breaker. (DGW311DM only)
10. Simultaneous Use of Welding and Generating
The circuit breaker reacts on the AC power supply circuit only. In the simultaneous use of welding
and generating, there sometimes happens overload to the engine.
Refer to the following table and limit the AC power use.
DGW311DM-(W)220B, DGW311L-(W)220B :
Limitation of AC Power Supply in the simultaneous use of welding and generating (60Hz)
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Welding Output AC Power Output
Welding Rod/Current 3-Pase Power use only 1-Phase Power Use only
φ2.0mm/50A or below 9.5kVA or below 7.6kVA or below
φ2.6mm/80A 8.6kVA or below 6.8kVA or below
φ3.2mm/120A 7.2kVA or below 5.7kVA or below
φ4.0mm (φ2.0mmx2)/170A 5.2kVA or below 4.1kVA or below
φ5.0mm (φ2.6mmx2)/220A 3.0kVA or below 2.4kVA or below
φ6.0mm (φ3.2mmx2)/280A 0kVA or below 0kVA or below
( ) indicates 2-Persons Dual Use. (DGW311DM only)
<Caution>
z The simultaneous use of ECO welding and AC power is not available. (DGW311DM only)
DGW311L-(W)380A, DGW311L-(W)400A, DGW311L-(W)415A :
Limitation of AC Power Supply in the simultaneous use of welding and generating (50Hz)
Welding Output AC Power Output
Welding Rod/Current 3-Pase Power use only 1-Phase Power Use only
φ2.0mm/50A or below 8.5kVA or below 6.8kVA or below
φ2.6mm/80A 7.6kVA or below 6.0kVA or below
φ3.2mm/120A 6.2kVA or below 4.9kVA or below
φ4.0mm/170A 4.2kVA or below 3.3kVA or below
φ5.0mm/220A 2.0kVA or below 1.6kVA or below
φ6.0mm/260A 0kVA or below 0kVA or below
11. Checking and Maintenance
Danger : Electric ShockInjuries
z Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove en-
gine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.
Caution : FireBurns
z When checking the engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire. Wait until the
engine cools down, before performing any checks.
To optimize the use of this equipment, we recommend the periodical equipment checks and
maintenance based on the following matrix.
<Caution>
z The authorized technicians should perform all checking and maintenance work, except for
the pre-startup checks.
z Request for the maintenance item with mark to the authorized distributor or our engi-
neering section.
z This table only covers the simple checks and maintenance for the engine. For more detailed
guide, please refer to the User’s Manual for the engine.
z Always use our genuine replacement parts.
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Use the hour meter as a guide for the operating time.
Checking Time
Checking Items Startup
Check At
50hrs Every
200hrs Every
400hrs
Every
1000 hrs Every
2000 hrs
1 Check and Supply Fuel
2 Check and Supply Engine Oil
3 Engine Oil Change 1st 2nd or
after
4 Oil Filter Change 1st 2nd or
after
5 Check/Add Water/Coolant
6 Water/Coolant Change or
one year
7 Clean/Change Fuel Filter
(Clean)
(change)
8 Drain Water from Fuel Tank
9 Check Leakage FuelOilWater
10 Check/Add Water Battery
11 Clean/Change Air Cleaner Element
(Clean)
(change)
12 Adjust Tension V-Belt 1st 2nd or
after
13 Clean Radiator Fin
14 Change Hose FuelRadiator
Change Vibration-Absorbing Rubber
or 2
years
15 Adjust Engine Valve Clearance
(Adjust)
(Adjust)
16 Check/Adjust Injection Nozzle
17 Check/Adjust Injection Pump
11.1 Oil Change
Remove the oil plug.
Loosen the oil drain plug and allow the oil to drain fully.
Reinstall the oil drain plug.
Checking the oil level by the oil level gauge, add oil
into the oil filler to fill up to the max level. (3.5 liter Max)
Reinstall the oil plug hand tight.
<Caution>
z Refer to 6-1 Checking Engine Oilto select engine oil.
11.2 Oil Filter Change
Drain the engine oil fully, as describe in 11-1 Oil Change』.
First Time 50 hour mark
2nd or after Every 200 hours
First Time 50 hour mark
2nd or after Every 200 hours
OIL DRAIN PLUG
OIL PLUG (YELLOW)
OIL
FILLER
SIDE
DOOR
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Loosen and remove the oil filter, using an oil filter
wrench.
Smear a little engine oil on the rubber gasket of a new
filter.
Screw the new filter into place and tighten it by hand
until the gasket contact the seat. Then, give it additional
1.1/4 Turnto seat the filter, using an filter wrench.
Supply oil and install the filler cap.
<Caution>
z If an oil filter wrench is not available, contact our au-
thorized distributor or our engineering section.
z Oil Filter Part No.: 119305-35151 (Yanmar)
11.3 Cleaning/Changing Air Filter Element
Clean Every 200 hours
Replace Every 400 hours
Unfasten clips in the cleaner cap and remove the air
cleaner cap.
Unscrew the wing bolt and remove the air filter ele-
ment.
Clean or replace the air filter element, and reinstall it
in reverse order.
<Caution>
z Clean more frequently, if used in dusty environment.
z Air Filter Element Part No. 121465-12510 (Yanmar)
How to clean air filter element
<If the element has dried contaminants>
It may be cleaned by blowing compressed air from the inside.
<If the element has carbon or oil>
It should be replaced to a new one.
11.4 Cleaning/Changing Fuel Filter
Clean Every 200 hours
Replace Every 400 hours
Turn the fuel line valve lever to CLOSE.
Unscrew the retaining ring by turning counterclockwise, and
remove the cup and fuel filter element.
Discard any dust or water inside the cup, and clean the filter element by blowing compressed
air. (or replace, if necessary) (When you replace the filter element, be sure to replace a o-ring
AIR CLEANER
SIDE DOOR
CLIP
ELEMENT
WING BOLT
CLEANER
OIL GAUGE (YELLOW)
OIL FILTER
GASKET
FUEL LEVER
RETAINING
RING
CLOSE
OPEN
CUP
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as well)
Reassemble it back.
<Caution>
z Be sure to check for any contaminants on the packing, whenever reinstalling the cup.
z Turn the fuel line valve lever OPENafter assembling, and check for any leak. Confirming
no leak, turn the fuel line valve CLOSE.
z Fuel Element Part No.: 124550-55700 (Yanmar)
11.5 Draining Water from Fuel Tank
Drain Water Every 200 hours
Unscrew the fuel drain plug.
Reinstall the drain plug, after draining the water entirdy.
11.6 Changing Coolant/Water
Replace Every 1 year or 1000 hours
Remove the top plate.
Remove the radiator cap.
Loosen the water drain plug.
After draining all the water, reinstall the water drain plug.
Remove the reservoir tank and replace all the water.
Install the reservoir tank back, and fill the radiator with
coolant/water up to radiator filler neck. (Total cool-
ant/water Capacity is 3.1 liter.)
Reinstall the radiator cap.
Install the top plate back.
12. Long - Term Storage
Danger : Electric Shock
z Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the
engine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.
Caution: Injuries
z Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine, and remove the
engine key. A person performing the maintenance should always keep the key.
Caution : FireBurns
z When checking engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire.
z Temperature around muffler and exhaust can get extremely high. Wait until the engine cools
down, before performing any checks.
SIDE DOOR
FUEL DRAIN
PLUG
WATER DRAIN
PLUG
TOP PLATE
RADIATOR CAP
WATER FILLER
SIDE DOOR
CAP
RESERVOIR TANK
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If the generator/welder will not be used for more than two months, perform the following
maintenance and storage procedures.
Remove battery.
Change engine oil.
Drain fuel from fuel tank and fuel filter.
Clean all parts, cover the generator/welder, and keep it in the storage, away from dust and
humidity.
<Caution>
z Recharge the removed battery once a month.
13. Troubleshooting
Danger : Electric Shock
z Do not operate the equipment, if the equipment or you are wet.
z Before performing any equipment check or maintenance, stop the engine.
Caution : Injuries
z When performing equipment check and maintenance, always stop the engine.
Caution : FireBurns
z When checking engine, always stop the engine, and keep away from fire.
z Temperature around engine, muffler and exhaust can get extremely high. Wait until the en-
gine cools down, before performing any checks.
Follow the guideline below, when performing any troubleshooting. If you cannot resolve the
problems by this troubleshooting guide, contact the authorized distributor or our engineering sec-
tion to request the repair.
Symptoms Possible Cause Corrective Actions
Starter motor does not start 1. Weak Battery
2. Dead Battery 1. Recharge Battery
2. Replace Battery
Engine does not start 1. Fuel lever to CLOSE
2. Insufficient Fuel
3. Water or contaminants in fuel
1. Fuel lever to OPEN
2. Replenish fuel
3. Drain water or clean fuel tank,
fuel filter, and water sediments
Engine starts, but stalls imme-
diately 1. Insufficient oil
2. Insufficient coolant/water 1. Replenish oil
2. Replenish coolant/water
Welding Arc is weak 1. Output selector switch is to ECO
or DUAL
2. Wrong current adjustment dial set-
ting
3. Poor contacts of cables
4. Improper Cable Diameter
5. Insufficient connection to material
6. Dual Use
7. Engine output is down
1. Turn to SINGLE or RATED
SPEED
2. Turn the dial clockwise
3. Connect securely
4. Change cables according to
Selection – Welding Cable
5. Connect securely
6. Stop using AC Power
7. Keep 50% duty cycle
Excessive Welding Arc 1. Output selector switch is to
SINGLEor RATED OUTPUT
2. Wrong current adjustment dial po-
sition
1. Turn to ECO or DUAL
2. Turn the dial counterclockwise
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No AC output 1. Circuit breaker is to OFF
2. Output selector switch is toECO
1. Turn to ON
2. Turn to SINGLE or DUAL
AC Output is Weak 1. The power consumption of the load
exceeds the rated output
2. Dual Use
1. Adjust according to OUTPUT
LIMITATION
2. Stop welding
Slow-Down does not activate 1. Short circuit of welding cable
2. The power consumption of the load
is 0.5A or below
1. Repair the short circuit
2. Turn the Slow-Down switch to
OFF
Engine does not stop 1. Stop Solenoid disorder 1.Turn the fuel lever to CLOSE
to stop and repair
Black and white smoke exhaust
from muffler successively 1. Overloaded use 1. Keep the duty cycle
2. Adjust according to OUTPUT
LIMITATION
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14. Engine Wiring Diagram
DGW311DM DGW311L
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(220V 60Hz)
15. Generator Wiring Diagram
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DGW311L -
(
W
)
220B (220V 60Hz)
33
DGW311L -
(
W
)
380
A
(380V 50Hz)
34
DGW311L -
(
W
)
400
A
(400V 50Hz)
35
DGW311L -
(
W
)
415
A
(415V 50Hz)
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Asaminami−Ku,Hiroshima,
731−3167,Japan
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