A. Visual Inspection: Checking for leaks, corrosion, or damage to components like belts, hoses, and connections. B. Fluid Checks: Monitoring and replenishing oil, coolant, and fuel levels. C. Battery Maintenance: Ensuring the battery is charged and terminals are clean and secure. D. Load Testing: Running the generator under load to verify its performance. E. Filter Replacement: Changing air, oil, and fuel filters as needed. F. Lubrication: Ensuring moving parts are properly lubricated to prevent wear and tear. G. Electrical System Testing: Inspecting wiring, connections, and control panels for functionality. H. Fuel System Maintenance: Checking for fuel contamination and cleaning or replacing components if necessary. I. Exercising the Generator: Running it periodically to keep it in good working condition.