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6. Pull the starter handle slowly until resistance is felt. This
is the “Compression” point. Return the handle to its
original position and pull swiftly. Do not fully pull out the
rope. After starting, allow the starter handle to return to
its original position while still holding the handle. Grasp
the carrying handle firmly to prevent the generator from
falling over when pulling the recoil starter.
7. Warm up the engine.
8. Turn the choke lever back to the operating position.
9. Warm up the engine without a load for a few minutes.
2) USING ELECTRIC POWER
1. AC APPLICATION
(a) Check the AC pilot lamp for proper voltage.
(b) Turn the economy control switch to the “ON” position.
(c) Turn off the switch(es) of the electrical appliance(s)
before connecting to the generator.
(d) Insert the pulg(s) of the electrical appliance(s) into the
receptacle.
CAUTION
• Be sure the electric apparatus is turned off before
plugging in.
• Be sure the total load is within generator rated output.
• Be sure the socket load current is within socket rated
current.
• The economy control switch must be turned to “OFF”
when using electric devices that require a large starting
current, such as a compressor or a submergible pump.
2. OVERLOAD INDICATOR LIGHT
The overload indicator light comes on when an overload of a
connected electrical device is detected, the inverter unit
overheats, or the AC output voltage rises. The electronic
breaker will then activate, stopping power to the generation in
order to protect the generator and any connected electric
devices. The output pilot light (green) will flicker and the
overload indicator light (red) will turn on, then the engine will
stop running. If so please follow the following steps:
(a) Turn off any connected electric devices and stop the
engine.