These tasks will be performed every three months and include basic checks to ensure that each generator is in working condition and ready for use in emergencies: • Visual Inspection: o Inspect the generator housing for signs of wear, damage, or leaks. o Check for rust, corrosion, and cleanliness around the unit. • Control Panel Diagnostics: o Check the control panel for any error codes or fault indicators. o Ensure all settings are correct, and the generator is in “Auto” mode. • Fluid Levels: o Check oil, coolant, and fuel levels, and top off as necessary. • Battery Check: o Inspect battery over all condition, terminals, and connections. o Measure battery voltage to ensure adequate charge levels. o Replace batteries as needed. • Air Filter Inspection: o Inspect the air filter for debris or dirt accumulation. o Clean or replace if necessary. • Belts and Hoses: o Check the condition of belts and hoses for wear, cracks, or looseness. o Tighten or replace as needed. • Exercise Generator: o Run the generator under no load to test operational readiness. • Generator Start-up Test: o Perform a start-up test to ensure that the generator starts automatically in response to power failure signals...