DJI D14000iE Multifunctional Inverter Generator

User Manual

Version 1.0 | 2025.06

Table of Contents

  1. Initial Setup
  2. Overview
    1. Generator
    2. Control Panel
    3. Status LEDs
  3. Getting Started
    1. Engine Oil Filling
    2. Refueling
  4. Pre-Operation Check
    1. General Items to Check
    2. Important Items to Check
  5. Using the Generator
    1. Activation and Firmware Update
    2. Starting the Generator
    3. Stopping the Generator
    4. Using Intelligent Flight Battery as Power Source
  6. Storage
  7. Transport
  8. Maintenance
    1. Maintenance Safety Precautions
    2. Maintenance Schedule
    3. Checking Engine Oil Level
    4. Changing Engine Oil
    5. Checking and Cleaning Air Filter Element
    6. Cleaning Spark Arrester
    7. Checking, Cleaning, and Replacing Spark Plug
  9. Technical Specifications

1 Initial Setup

Follow these steps to install the generator.

  1. Remove the original support feet.
    • Bolt
    • Support Foot
    • Nut

    ? If you need to move the generator on uneven ground, it is recommended to remove the two original support feet next to the muffler. Skip this step if not necessary.

    When the support feet are removed, place a wooden block or rubber pad of the same height as the support feet under the generator to prevent it from tilting backward.

  2. Install the casters.
    • Wheel Shaft
    • Washer
    • Clip
  3. Install the handles.
    • Clip
    • Handle
    • Bolt

2 Overview

2.1 Generator

The illustrations are for reference only and the actual product may differ.

Component List:

  • 1. Fuel Tank
  • 2. Fuel Tank Cap
  • 3. Oil Level Indicator
  • 4. Frame
  • 5. Handle
  • 6. Status LEDs
  • 7. Control Panel
  • 8. Charging Cable
  • 9. Control Unit
  • 10. Support Foot
  • 11. Casters
  • 12. Fan Guard
  • 13. Air Filter
  • 14. Spark Arrester
  • 15. Muffler Guard
  • 16. Engine Oil Level Dipstick
  • 17. Spark Plug
  • 18. Engine Oil Drain Hose
  • 19. Electronic Fuel Injection Unit
  • 20. High-Pressure Oil Pipe

2.2 Control Panel

1. Engine Switch: Used to start or stop the generator.

2. USB-C Port: Connect the remote control to activate the product and export logs.

3. AC Outlet*: The outlet has an IP44 protection rating. Ensure the protective cover is reinstalled and secured when not in use.

4. Grounding Terminal: Use a grounding cable and connect one end to the grounding terminal and the other end to the ground. Proper grounding can help prevent electric shock in case of a malfunction.

* The nominal AC power varies by country and region. Consult official support or an authorized dealer for details. The AC power frequency can be configured to 50 Hz or 60 Hz in the application. Select the frequency that meets the requirements of your electrical appliances to ensure safe operation and prevent potential damage.

2.3 Status LEDs

1. Charging Channel Status LED:

  • Solid Yellow: Battery connected and ready to charge.
  • Flashing Green: Charging.
  • Solid Green: Fully charged.
  • Flashing Yellow: Battery/charging channel warning.
  • Flashing Red: Battery/charging channel fault.

2. AC Module Status LED:

  • Solid Yellow: AC module ready for use.
  • Flashing Green: AC module in use.
  • Flashing Yellow: AC module warning.
  • Flashing Red: AC module fault.

3. Generator Status LED:

  • Flashing Yellow (four times): Generator inactive.
  • Flashing Yellow: Generator warning.
  • Flashing Red: Generator fault.
  • Flashing Red (four times): Generator requires maintenance.

❗ If any status LED displays a warning or fault, or indicates that maintenance is required, connect the remote control to the product to check the details.

❗ If any part of the product is abnormal or damaged, it is recommended to contact official support or an authorized dealer for repair or replacement.

3 Getting Started

3.1 Engine Oil Filling

❗ The engine is not filled with engine oil before leaving the factory. Fill with SJ 10W-40 (or equivalent) engine oil before use.

Place the generator on a flat and stable surface, remove the dipstick, fill the engine with oil up to the nominal capacity, and screw the dipstick back in.

3.2 Refueling

❗ Do not start the generator before filling with engine oil or gasoline. Otherwise, the electronic pump may be damaged.

❗ Do not overfill with fuel. Spilled fuel may cause fire or explosion.

Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. Follow the instructions carefully when using.

Turn off the generator and wait for it to cool down completely before refueling.

  1. Loosen the fuel tank cap and fill the fuel tank with the recommended fuel type up to the nominal capacity according to the oil level indicator*.
  2. Tighten the fuel tank cap after refueling. Use a dry towel to clean up any spilled fuel.

* Recommended fuel type is unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 91 RON and less than 10% ethanol by volume. If using the generator in Brazil, the recommended fuel type is unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 91 RON and 27% ethanol by volume.

4 Pre-Operation Check

Check the generator's condition before each operation. Ensure the generator is placed on a stable surface and the engine switch is in the OFF position.

4.1 General Items to Check

  • Check for any engine oil or fuel spills around or under the generator.
  • Clear flammable materials from the surroundings, especially around the muffler and fan guard.
  • Repair or replace any rusted, broken, damaged, deformed, or loose parts.
  • Check if the muffler guard and fan guard are securely in place, and ensure all nuts, bolts, and screws are tightened.

4.2 Important Items to Check

  • Check fuel level: Fill the fuel tank before operation to reduce the possibility of interruption due to low fuel level.
  • Check engine oil level: Operating with low engine oil will damage the engine. When the engine oil level drops below the safety level, the internal engine oil sensor will stop the engine. Check the engine oil level before each operation to prevent inconvenience caused by unexpected engine shutdown.
  • Check air filter sponge element: A dirty sponge filter element reduces the air intake into the electronic fuel injection unit, which degrades the generator's performance.

5 Using the Generator

5.1 Activation and Firmware Update

The product must be activated before first use. Connect the remote control to the product, run the DJI Agras App, and tap Product Management > Charger to activate the product. Update the firmware by following the on-screen instructions when new firmware is available.

5.2 Starting the Generator

❗ If the generator does not start, connect the remote control for more information.

❗ When charging the battery while connected to an AC outlet, the battery's charging capacity will decrease, and the charging time will increase.

  1. Do not connect any electrical appliance to the generator before starting it.
  2. Ensure there is at least 1 L of engine oil in the engine and fuel in the fuel tank.
  3. Connect the charging cable to the Intelligent Flight Battery. Press and hold the power button on the battery to turn it on.
  4. Turn the engine switch to the START position, press and hold for at least 3 seconds, then release. The engine switch will return to the ON position, and the generator will start automatically.
  5. The generator will start charging the battery.

5.3 Stopping the Generator

  1. Turn off all connected electrical appliances.
  2. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position, and the generator will stop operating.

5.4 Using Intelligent Flight Battery as Power Source

? No need to start the generator.

  1. Connect the generator's charging cable to the Intelligent Flight Battery. Press and hold the power button on the battery to turn it on.
  2. Tap the generator's engine switch three times in quick succession to the START position, and the generator's AC output will provide AC power.
  3. Connect an electrical appliance to the generator's AC outlet.

6 Storage

Follow the steps below to store the generator if it will not be used for more than 30 days.

  1. Before storing, run the generator for five to ten minutes to warm it up. Then, stop the generator to drain the engine oil.
  2. Remove the engine oil drain hose, turn the cap counterclockwise to open it, and drain all the engine oil.

    ❗ Do not touch the hot engine oil to avoid burns.

  3. Reinstall the engine oil drain hose and turn the cap clockwise to tighten it.
  4. Remove the fuel drain bolt at the bottom of the fuel tank, use a funnel to drain the fuel, and store the fuel in a separate container to prevent sticky substance formation. Reinstall the fuel drain bolt after the fuel is completely drained. Clean the funnel and wipe it dry with a cloth before storing.
  5. Remove the screws securing the high-pressure oil pipe. Lower the pipe and drain the fuel inside. Reinstall the pipe.
  6. Place the generator in a cool, dry, and clean place.

7 Transport

If the generator is running, wait at least 15 minutes for it to cool down before transporting it in a vehicle to prevent flammable materials from heating up or igniting. Ensure the generator is secured during transport to prevent spills.

8 Maintenance

Scan the QR code on the fuel tank to view tutorial videos or refer to the labels and stickers on the generator for maintenance instructions. Regularly check and maintain the generator to keep it in good condition.

8.1 Maintenance Safety Precautions

  • Stop the generator, disconnect all electrical appliances and batteries, and wait for the generator to cool down completely before performing maintenance.
  • Store the generator in a clean, dry, and stable place. Ensure the generator cannot move accidentally.
  • Read the user manual before operation and ensure you have the necessary skills with all tools.
  • Be extremely careful when using the generator near fuel to reduce the risk of fire or explosion. Use a non-flammable solvent to clean parts. Do not use fuel for cleaning. Keep parts containing fuel away from cigarette butts, sparks, and flames.

8.2 Maintenance Schedule

Follow the maintenance schedule in the table below. If the generator operates in dusty or other harsh environments, more frequent maintenance should be performed.

Contact official support or an authorized dealer to perform maintenance items marked with a star (★). For other maintenance items not covered in this document, contact official support or an authorized dealer.

Product Every Use 10 hrs 20 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs 300 hrs / 1 Year
Engine Oil Level Check ✓ First Use
Replace*
Sponge Filter Element Check/Clean ✓
Replace*
Paper Filter Element Check/Clean ✓
Replace*
Spark Arrester Clean ✓
Spark Plug (Model: F6RTC) Check/Clean/Replace*
Valve Clearance Adjust*
Fuel Injector Nozzle Filter, Fuel Pump Clean/Replace*
Fuel Line Replace* Every 2 years (or as needed)

* hrs means operating hours.

❗ The 300 operating hours/1 year maintenance interval means the user needs to perform maintenance based on the first scenario that occurs.

❗ After 300 hours of operation, users should contact official support or an authorized dealer to check and clean the fuel injector nozzle filter and drain the fuel inside the high-pressure oil pipe and fuel pump. Retighten the cylinder head bolt to 55-60 N·m.

❗ Engine oil consumption increases when the generator is used at high temperatures. Check the engine oil level up to the nominal level before each use and shorten the engine oil change interval.

8.3 Checking Engine Oil Level

  1. Stop the generator and place it on a flat surface. If the generator was running, wait at least 15 minutes for it to cool down.
  2. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean with a dry cloth.
  3. Reinsert the dipstick without screwing it in as shown. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Do not screw the dipstick in.
  4. If the oil level is near or below the lower limit mark, fill with the recommended engine oil up to the upper limit.
  5. Reinstall and tighten the dipstick.

8.4 Changing Engine Oil

  1. Please place the generator on a flat surface. Run the generator for a few minutes to heat the engine, then stop the generator.
  2. Place a container under the engine oil drain hose.
  3. Remove the engine oil drain hose, turn the cap counterclockwise to open it. Wait for all the oil to drain.
  4. Reinstall the engine oil drain hose and turn the cap clockwise to tighten it.
  5. Remove the dipstick and add engine oil using the engine oil funnel until it reaches the upper limit. Reinstall and tighten the dipstick.

❗ Contact official support or an authorized dealer to change the engine oil.

❗ Engine oil significantly affects engine performance and is the main factor determining its service life. It is recommended to use oil that meets SJ standards or higher according to the API classification for four-stroke automotive engines. The API class is usually indicated on the engine oil bottle label. Ensure it is SJ class or higher. The recommended engine oil type is SJ 10W-40.

❗ To prevent environmental pollution, it is recommended to seal used engine oil in a container and deliver it to a special recycling center. Do not discard used engine oil with household waste, on the ground, or into the sewer system.

8.5 Checking and Cleaning Air Filter Element

  1. Remove the air filter cover and sponge filter element. Clean the sponge filter element thoroughly with a mild detergent or warm water, and let it dry in the sun. Clean the dust in the filter housing and use carburetor cleaner to clean the engine oil on the cover, then wipe it dry.
  2. Check if the surface of the paper filter element is stained with engine oil. If the paper filter element is stained with engine oil, contact official support or an authorized dealer for replacement. If the paper filter element does not need to be replaced, tap it lightly on a flat surface to remove dust. Clean the dust in the filter housing and use carburetor cleaner to clean the engine oil on the cover, then wipe it dry.
  3. Reinstall the paper filter element and sponge filter element into the air filter and reinstall the cover.

❗ If the sponge filter element is damaged during cleaning, replace it.

❗ Do not use an air blower or compressed air to clean the paper filter element, as this may damage the element's intake pores.

❗ Do not forget to reinstall all air filter parts and the cover.

8.6 Cleaning Spark Arrester

  1. Use a screwdriver to remove the four screws and the protective cover. Remove the spark arrester.
  2. Inspect the spark arrester. Wash it with carburetor cleaner and clean the carbon with a wire brush. If it is cracked, replace it with a new one.

8.7 Checking, Cleaning, and Replacing Spark Plug

  1. Stop the generator and ensure it has cooled down completely.
  2. Remove the spark plug using a dedicated spark plug socket and check the spark plug. If the insulator is cracked or the seal is broken, replace the spark plug immediately.
  3. Clean any carbon deposits or other debris with a stiff wire brush.
  4. Adjust the electrode to ensure the gap is within the standard range of 0.6 to 0.8 mm.
  5. When reinstalling the spark plug, thread it into the engine by hand for two to three turns.
  6. Continue tightening with a dedicated spark plug socket.

❗ Contact official support or an authorized dealer to perform spark plug maintenance.

❗ Recommended torque: 20-25 N·m. A loose spark plug can cause the engine to overheat, while overtightening the spark plug can damage the engine's threads.

❗ The original spark plug model is F6RTC. Using the wrong type of spark plug will damage the engine.

❗ Ensure the spark plug gap is correct and there are no deposits to ensure the engine runs properly.

9 Technical Specifications

Visit the following website for technical specifications: https://ag.dji.com/t100/specs

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