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201182 - 7500W WIRELESS REMOTE START GENERATOR

TROUbLESHOOTING

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Problem

Cause

Solution

Engine shuts down during operation.

Out of fuel.

Fill fuel tank.

Low oil level.

Fill crankcase to the proper level. Place generator 
on a flat, level surface.

If equipped, when CO Shield

®

 shutoffs 

occur due to accumulating carbon 
monoxide (CO) and if the red LED light 
blinks on the panel.

Move generator to an open, outdoor area. Point 
exhaust away from people and buildings. Move 
to fresh air and get medical help if sick, dizzy, or 
weak.

Make sure there are no objects creating 
obstructions within 5 feet of the generator. 
Obstructions in the vicinity of the generator 
may trap carbon monoxide emissions near the 
generator and cause the engine to shutoff. 

If the generator’s exhaust is facing into the 
wind, the exhaust may be blown back into 
the generator’s operating area, creating an 
accumulation of CO emissions and triggering an 
engine shutoff. To avoid an engine shutoff, turn 
the generator 45° in either direction to allow 
the exhaust emissions to blow away from the 
generator. If engine shutoff events continue, 
readjust and align the exhaust with the wind 
direction to blow away from the generator.

If equipped, when CO Shield

®

 shutoffs 

occur due to system fault and if the 
yellow LED light blinks on the panel.

Start by confirming yellow LED light blinks when/
if generator shuts off. If CO Shield

®

 continues to 

sense the fault and shuts off, contact technical 
support.

Clogged spark arrestor.

Clean spark arrestor.

Engine starts and shuts off right away.

If equipped, when CO Shield

®

 shutoffs 

occur due to accumulating carbon 
monoxide (CO) and if the red LED light 
blinks on the panel.

Move generator to an open, outdoor area. Point 
exhaust away from people and buildings. Move 
to fresh air and get medical help if sick, dizzy, or 
weak.

Make sure there are no objects creating 
obstructions within 5 feet of the generator. 
Obstructions in the vicinity of the generator 
may trap carbon monoxide emissions near the 
generator and cause the engine to shutoff.   

If the generator’s exhaust is facing into the 
wind, the exhaust may be blown back into 
the generator’s operating area, creating an 
accumulation of CO emissions and triggering an 
engine shutoff. To avoid an engine shutoff, turn 
the generator 45° in either direction to allow 
the exhaust emissions to blow away from the 
generator. If engine shutoff events continue, 
readjust and align the exhaust with the wind 
direction to blow away from the generator.

If equipped, when CO Shield

®

 shutoffs 

occur due to system fault and if the 
yellow LED light blinks on the panel.

Start by confirming yellow LED light blinks when/
if generator shuts off. If CO Shield

®

 continues to 

sense the fault and shuts off, contact technical 
support.

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