1. Mawu Oyamba
Welcome to the user manual for your Scheppach SG5200D Diesel Electric Generator. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your generator. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the unit and keep it for future reference.
The Scheppach SG5200D is designed to provide reliable power in various settings, including:
- Camping and outdoor activities
- Garden houses and remote locations
- Events requiring temporary power
- Malo omanga

This graphic displays four icons representing suitable applications for the generator: a tent and camper for camping/tents, a house with flowers for garden houses, a stage with confetti for events, and a construction worker for construction sites.
2. Malangizo a Chitetezo
Your safety and the safety of others are paramount. Always follow these safety guidelines to prevent injury or damage to the generator.
- Werengani Bukuli: Kumvetsetsa malangizo ndi machenjezo onse musanagwire ntchito.
- Kugwiritsa Ntchito Panja Pokha: Operate the generator in a well-ventilated outdoor area. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which is deadly.
- Chitetezo cha Mafuta: Diesel fuel is flammable. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine off and cool. Do not smoke or allow open flames near the generator.
- Chitetezo cha Magetsi: Do not operate the generator in wet conditions. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and properly grounded. Avoid overloading the generator.
- Ana ndi Ziweto: Sungani ana ndi ziweto kutali ndi jenereta panthawi ya ntchito.
- Kusamalira: Perform maintenance only when the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the battery before performing electrical maintenance.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
3.1. Zida Zamagetsi
The Scheppach SG5200D is a robust diesel electric generator designed for reliable power supply. Key features include an electric start, a 16-liter fuel tank, and an Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) system for stable power output.

This image displays the Scheppach SG5200D diesel electric generator from a side angle, showcasing its blue casing, exhaust vent, and control panel on the right side. The generator is equipped with wheels for portability.
3.2. Control Panel and Features
The control panel provides access to all necessary functions for operating the generator and monitoring its status.

Mwatsatanetsatane view of the generator's control panel, featuring the electric start key switch, choke lever, voltmeter, oil alert lamp, 230V AC sockets (blue), a 400V AC socket (red), and a 12V DC output. It also shows the AC circuit breakers and a frequency meter.
- Kuyambika kwa Magetsi: For convenient engine ignition.
- Voltmeter: Integrated for monitoring voltagKutulutsa.
- Oil Alert Lamp: Warns of low oil levels to protect the engine from dry running.
- Chitetezo chambiri: Ensures device safety by preventing excessive load.
- Zotulutsa: Includes 2 x 230V AC, 1 x 400V AC, and 1 x 12V DC connections.

This graphic illustrates key features: a 12V battery icon representing the 12V connection, icons for 2x 230V and 1x 400V sockets, an oil can icon for the oil warning system, and a hammer striking an anvil symbolizing the product's robustness.

This graphic highlights additional features: a warning triangle with a lightning bolt for overload protection, a fuel pump icon for fuel efficiency, a bicep icon representing power, and a circular icon indicating electric start capability.
3.3. AVR Technology
The integrated Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) technology minimizes voltage fluctuations, ensuring a constant and stable power output. This protects sensitive electronic devices from potential damage due to unstable voltage.

A graph comparing voltage fluctuations. The green waveform, labeled 'SG5200D', shows minimal fluctuations, indicating stable power output due to AVR technology. The red waveform, labeled 'conventional manufacturers', shows significant fluctuations, demonstrating the benefit of AVR in minimizing voltage variations for consistent performance.
3.4. Copper Winding
The generator features copper windings in its coils, which contribute to a longer lifespan and improved electrical conductivity, enhancing overall performance and durability.

An icon depicting a coiled wire, indicating the generator features copper windings. This contributes to a long lifespan and better electrical conductivity.
4. Kukhazikitsa
4.1. Kutsegula ndi Kuyendera
- Chotsani jenereta mosamala kuchokera mu phukusi lake.
- Inspect the unit for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipping. Contact your dealer immediately if damage is found.
- Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zomwe zili mu mndandanda wa zonyamula zilipo.
4.2. Wheel ndi Handle Assembly
The generator is equipped with a driving device (wheels and handles) for easy transport. Follow the instructions provided in the separate assembly guide or diagrams to attach the wheels and handles securely.
4.3. Kuwonjezera Engine Mafuta
- Ikani jenereta pamtunda wofanana.
- Locate the oil filler cap/dipstick.
- Remove the cap and slowly add the recommended engine oil (refer to specifications for oil type and capacity) until it reaches the upper mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill.
- Bwezerani bwino kapu yodzaza mafuta.
4.4. Adding Diesel Fuel
- Ensure the generator is turned off and cool.
- Tsegulani kapu ya tanki yamafuta.
- Carefully pour clean diesel fuel into the tank, using a funnel to prevent spills. Do not fill above the maximum level indicator. The tank capacity is 16 liters.
- Tsekani bwino chivundikiro cha thanki yamafuta. Pukutani mafuta onse otayika nthawi yomweyo.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
5.1. Macheke asanayambe ntchito
- Onani mlingo wa mafuta a injini.
- Onani kuchuluka kwamafuta.
- Ensure the generator is on a level, stable surface.
- Verify that all circuit breakers are in the 'OFF' position before starting.
5.2. Starting the Generator (Electric Start)
- Sinthani valavu yamafuta kuti ikhale 'ON'.
- If the engine is cold, move the choke lever to the 'CHOKE' position.
- Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the 'START' position. Release the key once the engine starts.
- Once the engine has warmed up (after a few seconds), gradually move the choke lever back to the 'RUN' position.
- Allow the generator to run for a few minutes before connecting any electrical loads.
5.3. Kuyimitsa Jenereta
- Chotsani zinthu zonse zamagetsi kuchokera ku jenereta.
- Lolani jenereta kuthamanga kwa mphindi zingapo popanda katundu kuti aziziziritsa.
- Turn the ignition key to the 'OFF' position.
- Tembenuzani valavu yamafuta pamalo oti 'OFF'.
5.4. Kulumikiza Katundu Wamagetsi
- Ensure the generator is running stably before connecting devices.
- Plug your electrical devices into the appropriate 230V, 400V, or 12V sockets.
- Turn the circuit breakers on the control panel to the 'ON' position.
- Do not exceed the generator's rated output (5000 Watts). Overloading will trip the circuit breaker and can damage the generator or connected devices.
6. Kusamalira
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and optimal performance of your generator. Always ensure the engine is off and cool before performing any maintenance.
- Tsiku / Tsiku Lililonse Musanagwiritse Ntchito: Check engine oil level, check fuel level, inspect for any leaks or loose connections.
- Every 20 Hours or Monthly: Yeretsani fyuluta ya mpweya. Bwezerani ngati kuli kofunikira.
- Every 50 Hours or 3 Months: Change engine oil. Inspect spark plug (if applicable, for diesel, check fuel filter).
- Every 100 Hours or 6 Months: Inspect fuel filter, clean cooling fins.
- Posungira: For long-term storage, drain the fuel tank and carburetor (if applicable), change the engine oil, and store in a dry, protected area.
7. Mavuto
This section provides solutions to common operational issues. For problems not listed here, please contact customer support.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Injini sinayambe | No fuel; Low oil level; Choke not set correctly; Battery discharged (for electric start) | Add fuel; Add oil; Adjust choke; Recharge/replace battery |
| Palibe mphamvu | Circuit breaker tripped; Overload; Loose connections | Reset circuit breaker; Reduce load; Check connections |
| Injini imakhala yovuta | Stale fuel; Clogged air filter; Incorrect choke setting | Drain and replace fuel; Clean/replace air filter; Adjust choke |
| Chenjezo lamafuta lamp on | Mafuta ochepa | Add engine oil to the correct level |
8. Mafotokozedwe aukadaulo
Below are the key technical specifications for the Scheppach SG5200D Diesel Electric Generator.
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Chitsanzo | Mtengo wa SG5200D |
| Mtundu | Schepach |
| Mphamvu ya Engine | 7.7 hp |
| Max. Mphamvu Zotulutsa | 5000 Watts |
| Mtundu wa Mafuta | Dizilo |
| Mphamvu ya Tanki Yamafuta | 16 malita |
| Voltage Kutulutsa | 2 x 230V AC, 1 x 400V AC, 1 x 12V DC |
| Yambitsani Dongosolo | Yambani Magetsi |
| Voltagndi Malamulo | AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) System |
| Zapadera | Oil level warning, Overload protection, Copper winding |
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Scheppach webmalo. Sungani umboni wanu wogula pazolinga zilizonse za chitsimikizo.
If you encounter any issues that cannot be resolved using the troubleshooting guide, or if you require spare parts or technical assistance, please contact Scheppach customer support or your authorized dealer. Provide your product model number (SG5200D) and serial number when contacting support to ensure efficient service.





