Read the manual thoroughly and understand all of the instructions, cautions, and warnings before using this equipment. If any section of the manual is not understood, contact your nearest authorized dealer, or contact Generac Customer Service at 1-888-436-3722 (1-888-GENERAC), or www.generac.com with any questions or concerns.
Schedule B Maintenance
Home standby generators require specific maintenance tasks to be completed at different intervals to ensure proper operation and longevity. Schedule B maintenance refers to a collection of tasks that should be performed every four years or every 400 hours of operation. Home Standby Generators are equipped with a yellow maintenance alert which will display on the control panel when the Schedule B Maintenance interval has been reached. For more information about maintenance alerts, see the What Does a Shining Yellow LED Light Mean on the Control Panel of My Generator? article.
Environment
This article applies to Generac air-cooled Guardian Series 10-26 kW generators (2017 to present) during the Schedule B maintenance interval (every four years or every 400 hours of operation).
Schedule B Maintenance Tasks
Who can perform maintenance?
Homeowners can perform regular maintenance tasks as outlined in their generator's user manual. Alternatively, homeowners can contact a local certified service dealer. See Where Can I Find a Company to Perform Standard Maintenance On My Generator? for more information.
Regardless of who performs the maintenance, maintenance records must be kept for future reference. The Mobile Link for Generators app offers functionality to record and track maintenance tasks. See the Viewing, Adding, Deleting, & Exporting Maintenance Schedule Records in Mobile Link article for more information.
Next steps
After maintenance procedures have been completed, it is important to follow the post-maintenance check procedure to ensure the home standby unit is "ready to run", as well as document/record the maintenance performed.
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