Never start or stop engine with electrical devices plugged in to the receptacles. Failure to
WARNING!
do so could damage the generator and / or connected electrical devices.
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Always start the engine and let it stabilize before connecting any electronic devices.
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Disconnect all electronic devices before stopping the engine.
Pull cord recoils rapidly and pulls arm towards engine faster than you can let go which
WARNING!
could result in injury.
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To avoid recoil, pull starter cord slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.
How to Stop Engine (See fig 13-16) )
All loads MUST be disconnected from the generator. Never start or stop the engine with electrical devices plugged in to
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the receptacles. (See fig 13)
When using gasoline
1.Turn the engine ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position. (See fig 16)
2.Turn the fuel valve lever back to the OFF position.(See fig 14)
When using LPG
1.Turn the engine START/ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position. (See fig 16)
2.Turn off LPG bottle. (See fig 15)
Fig 13
Receptacles and Extension Cords
Only use high quality, well-insulated, grounded extension cords in good condition with generator receptacles. Follow each
load manufacturer's power rating recommendation when selecting receptacle and extension cord.
This generator is equipped with the following receptacles:
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Four 120 Volt AC, 20 Amp receptacles.
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120 Volt AC, 30 Amp receptacle (TT-30R).
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120 / 240 Volt AC, 30 Amp twist lock receptacle (NEMA L14-30R).
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12 Volt 8.3 Amp Output (For charging batteries only)
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp receptacle
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This receptacle has a 20 Amp push-to reset circuit breaker to protect against overload.
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Each socket is rated to operate 120 Volt, AC, single phase, 60Hz loads requiring up to 2400 watts (2.4 kW) at 20 Amps.
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Use extension cords having a minimum rating of 125 Volts AC, 20 Amps.
OPERATION
Fig 14
Fig 15
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Fig 16