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500110-N

 

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Do Not Overload Generator

Capacity

Follow these simple steps to calculate the running and 
starting watts necessary for your purposes. 
1.  Select the electrical devices you plan on running at 

the same time.

2.  Total the running watts of these items. This is 

the amount of power you need to keep your items 
running.

3.  Identify the highest starting wattage of all devices 

identified in step 1. Add this number to the number 
calculated in step 2. Surge wattage is the extra 
burst of power needed to start some electric driven 
equipment. Following the steps listed under “Power 
Management” will guarantee that only one device will 
be starting at a time.

Power Management

Use the following formula to convert voltage and 
amperage to watts:

Volts x Amps = Watts

To prolong the life of your generator and attached 
devices, follow these steps to add electrical load:
1.  Start the generator with no electrical load attached
2.  Allow the engine to run for several minutes to stabilize.
3.  Plug in and turn on the first item. It is best to attach 

the item with the largest load first.

4.  Allow the engine to stabilize.
5.  Plug in and turn on the next item.
6.  Allow the engine to stabilize.
7.  Repeat steps 5-6 for each additional item.

Never exceed the specified capacity when adding 
loads to the generator.

NOTE

OPERATION

Operation using the alternative main jet at 
elevations lower than the recommended minimum 
altitude can damage the engine. For operation at 
lower elevations, the standard main jet must be 
used. Operating the engine with the wrong engine 
configuration at a given altitude may increase 
its emissions and decrease fuel efficiency and 
performance.

WARNING

Operation at High Altitude

The density of air at high altitude is lower than at sea 
level. Engine power is reduced as the air mass and air-
fuel ratio decrease. Engine power and generator output 
will be reduced approximately 3½% for every 1000 
feet of elevation above sea level. This is a natural trend 
and cannot be changed by adjusting the engine. At high 
altitudes increased exhaust emissions can also result 
due to the increased enrichment of the air fuel ratio. 
Other high altitude issues can include hard starting, 
increased fuel consumption and spark plug fouling.
To alleviate high altitude issues other than the natural 
power loss, Champion Power Equipment can provide a 
high altitude carburetor main jet. The alternative main 
jet and installation instructions can be obtained by 
contacting Customer Support. Installation instructions 
are also available in the Technical Bulletin area of the 
Champion Power Equipment internet site.
The part number and recommended minimum altitude 
for the application of the high altitude carburetor main 
jet is listed in the table below.
In order to select the correct high altitude main jet 
it is necessary to identify the carburetor model. For 
this purpose, a code is stamped on the side of the 
carburetor. Select the correct main jet part number 
corresponding to the carburetor code found on your 
particular carburetor.

Carburetor 

Code 

Main Jet

Part Number

Altitude

P29-2-H

Standard

48.131017.01.H

5500 Feet
(1676 Meters)

Altitude

48.131017.01.01.H

P29-2-T

Standard

48.131017.01.T

Altitude

48.131017.01.01.T

P29-2-F

Standard

48.131017.01.F

Altitude

48.131017.01.01.F

Summary of Contents for 500110-N

Page 1: ...RATING INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Important safety instructions are included in this manual REV 500110 N 20210111 9375 Starting Watts 7500 Running Watts PORTABLE GENERATOR Electric Start 500...

Page 2: ...n Fri 8 30 AM 5 00 PM PST PDT Toll Free AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT TEMPERATURE Your Champion Power Equipment product is designed and rated for continuous operation at ambient temperatures up to 40 C 1...

Page 3: ...3 Do Not Overload Generator 14 Capacity 14 Power Management 14 Operation at High Altitude 14 Maintenance and Storage 15 Engine Maintenance 15 Oil 15 Spark Plugs 15 Air Filter 15 Spark Arrester 16 Clea...

Page 4: ...e the accuracy and completeness of the information in this manual and we reserve the right to change alter and or improve the product and this document at any time without prior notice Since CPE CET h...

Page 5: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided ma...

Page 6: ...ate generator from your electric utility and Notify your utility company before connecting your generator to your power system DANGER Sparks can result in fire or electrical shock When servicing the g...

Page 7: ...O NOT tamper with the governed speed DO NOT modify the generator in any way CAUTION Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable and extremely explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death...

Page 8: ...hampion Power Equipment The contents are confidential and privileged and shall not be disclosed to or used by or for outside parties without the explicit consent of Champion Power Equipment CAUTION A...

Page 9: ...to start the engine 3 Fuel Valve Used to turn fuel supply on and off to engine 4 Air Cleaner Protects the engine by filtering dust and debris from the intake air 5 Recoil Starter Used to manually sta...

Page 10: ...d wattage output 3 Circuit Breakers Protects the generator against electrical overloads 4 230 Volt AC 30 Amp May be used to supply electrical power for the operation of 230 Volt AC single phase 50 Hz...

Page 11: ...he following parts Wheel Kit 9 5 in 24 1 cm Wheel 2 Pin Roll 16 x 10 x 107 for Wheel 2 R Shape Pin 2 x 33 2 Support Leg w Vibration Mounts 1 Flange Bolt M8x16 for Support Leg 2 Flange Lock Nut M8 2 Ot...

Page 12: ...wheel kit and support leg Install the Wheel Kit Install the Support Leg 1 Attach the support leg to the generator frame with flange bolts M8x16 and flange lock nuts M8 2 Tip the generator slowly so th...

Page 13: ...ditional lubrication for the life of the bearing NOTE Add Engine Oil Cont d Synthetic oil may be used after the 5 hour initial break in period Using synthetic oil does not increase the recommended oil...

Page 14: ...cture s warranty It is advisable to always shut off the fuel supply run the engine to fuel starvation and drain the tank when the equipment is not in use for more than 30 days NOTE Add Fuel 1 Use clea...

Page 15: ...et could result in electrocution WARNING WARNING During operation the muffler and exhaust fumes produced will become hot If adequate cooling and breathing space are not supplied or if the generator is...

Page 16: ...and codes NOTE Operation Stopping the Engine 1 Turn off and unplug all electrical loads Never start or stop the generator with electrical devices plugged in or turned on 2 Let the generator run at no...

Page 17: ...wrong engine configuration at a given altitude may increase its emissions and decrease fuel efficiency and performance WARNING Operation at High Altitude The density of air at high altitude is lower t...

Page 18: ...4 Saturate in clean engine oil 5 Squeeze in a clean absorbent cloth to remove all excess oil 6 Place the filter in the assembly 7 Reattach the air filter cover and snap in place Spark Plugs 1 Remove t...

Page 19: ...nd local laws and administrative requirements indicate when and where spark arresters are required When ordered spark arresters are required for operation of this generator in National Forest lands In...

Page 20: ...pulling the engine recoil cord If the battery voltage is extremely low the charging circuit may not be able to re charge the battery In this case the battery must be connected to a standard automotive...

Page 21: ...0 028 0 031 in Oil Use 10W 30 automotive oil Oil capacity is up to 1 2 qt 1 1 L DO NOT OVERFILL Please reference the following chart for recommended oil types for use in the generator Specifications...

Page 22: ...ERMINAL SPARK PLUG IGNITION COIL OIL LEVEL SW MW2 CONTROL BOX BLOCK COMBINATION SW W Y Y L L R Br L M Br W W L G Y CHARGE COIL BATTERY STARTER DIODE Br B G B G R B 3 4 2 1 6 5 OFF ON ST COMBINATION SW...

Page 23: ...0 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 23 29 39 41 42 16 17 20 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 43 44 45 14 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 18 19 54 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 72 45 73 74 75 76 79 84 85 86 87 88 9...

Page 24: ...00703 04 Long Pin Handle 2 49 1 894 1 08 Circlip 8 2 50 152 200703 02 Short Pin Handle 2 51 152 200701 02 2 Handle U Shape 1 52 152 200702 02 Cover Handle 1 53 65251 0 10 2 Frame 700 x 541 x 600 1 54...

Page 25: ...37 38 36 12 34 35 33 32 29 30 31 28 26 27 12 24 25 99 100 101 97 98 102 103 104 105 106 107 91 112 110 108 109 92 93 94 12 111 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 113 95 96 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53...

Page 26: ...2 57 2 15 002 F6RTC Spark Plug F6RTC 1 Part Number Description Qty 58 2 08 122 Flange Bolt M10 x 95 4 59 46 020002 00 Gasket Cylinder Head Cover 1 60 47 021000 00 Cover Cylinder Head 1 61 45 020001 02...

Page 27: ...Part Number Description Qty 115 45 040013 00 Lifter Exhaust Valve 1 116 45 125000 03 Starter Motor Assembly 1 117 46 040200 00 Rocker Arm Assembly 1 118 47 010000 01 Cylinder Head Assembly 1 119 1 617...

Page 28: ...erator on a flat level surface Generator cannot supply enough power or overheating Generator is overloaded Review load and adjust See Power Management Insufficient ventilation Check for air restrictio...

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