CAUTION!
Storage and Transportation of the Generator: (See Fig 21)
Remove any debris that has collected on the generator and around the muffler and control panel. Use a brush or vacuum
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to remove loose dirt.
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Inspect air cooling slots. Remove any debris if obstructed.
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For short-term storage, start generator once every 7 days.
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For semi-long term storage, add fuel stabilizer to prevent stale fuel from causing acid and gum deposits in the fuel system
and carburetor.
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For long-term storage, drain the fuel.
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Store in an outdoor, sheltered area and use a weather-resistant cover to protect from the elements.
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The generator must be Shipped, Run and Stored in the upright position as seen in this image.
Engine Long Term Storage:
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Remove the spark plug and pour about 1 teaspoon of 10W30 Engine oil into the spark plug hole. Reinstall the spark plug.
With the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position pull the recoil starter cord several time to coat the cylinder walls with oil.
Slowly pull the recoil Starter until you feel the engine build compression (When you feel resistance). Leave the Engine in
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this state as this will prevent any corrosion on the cylinder walls if stored for a long period of time.
Consult your local hazardous waste management in your area for the proper way to dispose
of used fuel.
Fig 21
MAINTENANCE
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