4.4 Use after storage
If the generator is stored with fuel in the fuel tank and carburetor, conduct servicing as required in the
table below before using again.
Storage Duration
Within one month
One to two months
Two months to one
year
Over one year
① Loosen and remove the oil drain bolt and drain all the fuel out of the carburetor. Drain the fuel into a
suitable container, and screw in and tighten the oil drain bolt.
② After turning off the Engine Switch, remove the Sediment Bowl, empty the gasoline from the bowl,
reinstall the Sediment Bowl and tighten it.
4.5 Transportation
Caution
When moving, storing or operating the generator, do not place it on its side. The engine oil may leak
and damage the engine or your property.
If the generator is constantly running, allow it to cool before being loaded onto the transport vehicle.
Hot engines and waste systems may cause burns and can cause certain materials to ignite. To prevent
fuel spills during transport, position the generator vertically in the standard operating position, and
turn the engine switch and the fuel cap breather valve knob to the "OFF" position.
During transportation, take care not to let the generator fall or be impacted.
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Recommended Servicing Procedure to Prevent Difficult Startups
Drain the original fuel into a suitable storage container after moving it out of storage
No preparation needed
Evacuate the fuel and inject fresh fuel
Evacuate the fuel and inject fresh fuel
Drain the fuel from Carburetor Drain Cup ①
Drain the fuel from Sediment Bowl ②
Evacuate the fuel and inject fresh fuel
Drain the fuel from Carburetor Drain Cup ①
Drain the fuel from Sediment Bowl ②
and inject fresh fuel before starting it.