Generator
Controls
and
Features
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Read this Operator's
Manual
and safety rules before
operating
your
generator.
Compare the illustrations
with your generator,
to familiarize yourself with the
locations
of various
controls
and
adjustments
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A
B
C
D
L
G
K
H
Generator
is shown
with roof, oil filter access
door, battery
access
door and control
panel cover removed.
See Figures S through
8, earlier,
for important
LP fuel tank component
views.
A = Engine
Model
Number
identification
--
(stamped
on top of valve cover)
Identifies
engine model and type.
B = Rotating
Screen
-- Prevents
large debris
from
entering
engine
cooling airflow stream.
C - Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick
-- Check
and fill engine with
recommended
oil here.
D - Control
Panel
-- Used for various
operation
and
maintenance
functions.
See "Control
Panel Controls
and
Features"
on next page.
E - Oil Drain
Hose
--
Provided
to facilitate
oil changing.
F - Unit
Data
Decal
--
Displays model,
revision and
serial numbers.
G - Battery
--
12 Volt DC, 33 Amp-Hour,
sealed battery
provides
power
to start engine. Battery
receives
trickle
charge whenever
generator
is running.
H - Equipment
Grounding
Terminal
--
Connect
generator
to earth ground
here.
K - Lifting
Pockets
--
Provided
at each lower
corner
for lifting generator
and attached
pad.
L - Fuel
inlet
-- Fuel supply components
are attached
to
generator
here.
M - Exhaust
Port
--
High-performance
muffler
lowers
engine noise to comply with most
residential
codes.
Includes
approved
spark arrester.
N - Oil Filter
--
Filters engine oil to prolong
generator
life.
P
Ha:zardlStartlStop
Instructions-
Observe
these
warnings
and
procedures
when
operating
generator
R - Air
C_eaner
--
Uses
a dr 7 type
filter
element
and
foam
precleaner
to
protect
engine
by filtering
dust
and
debris
out
of intake
air
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