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D25572

RISK OF FIRE

HAZARD

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

HOW TO PREVENT IT

Improper storage
of fuel

Improperly stored fuel could
lead to accidental ignition. Fuel
improperly secured could get
into the hands of children or
other unqualified persons.

Store fuel in a OSHA approved
container designed to hold
gasoline. Store container in se-
cure location to prevent use by
others.

Attempting to
fill the fuel tank
while the engine
is running.

Gasoline and gasoline vapors
can become ignited by coming
in contact with hot components
such as the muffler, engine
exhaust gases, or from an
electrical spark.

Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or
other hot objects can cause
gasoline or gasoline vapors to
ignite.

Turn engine off and allow it to
cool before adding fuel to the
tank. Equip area of operation
with a fire extinguisher certified
to handle gasoline or fuel fires.

Add fuel to tank in well
ventilated area. Make sure there
are no sources of ignition near
the generator.

Operate generator in a clean, dry,
well ventilated area a minimum of
four feet from any building, object
or wall.  

DO NOT OPERATE

UNIT INDOORS OR IN ANY
CONFINED AREA.

Materials placed against or near
the generator or operating the
generator in areas where the
temperature exceeds 104° F. am-
bient (such as storage rooms or
garages) can interfere with its
proper ventilation features caus-
ing overheating and possible ig-
nition of the materials or build-
ings.

Sparks, fire, hot
objects

Inadequate
ventilation for
generator

Tampering with
factory set
engine speed
settings.

Engine speed has been factory
set to provide safe operation.
Tampering with the engine speed
adjustment could result in
overheating of attachments and
could cause a fire.

Spilled fuel and its vapors can
become ignited from hot
surfaces or sparks.

Never attempt to

“speed-up”

the engine to obtain more per-
formance. Both the output
voltage and frequency will be
thrown out of standard by this
practice, endangering
attachments and the user.

Use care in filling the tank to
avoid spilling fuel.  Make sure
fuel cap is secured tightly and
check engine for fuel leaks
before starting engine.  Move
generator away from refueling
area or any spillage before
starting engine.  Allow for fuel
expansion. Keep maximum fuel
level ¼ inch below the tip of the
fuel tank.  Never refuel with the
engine running.

Overfilling the fuel
tank – fuel
spillage.

Summary of Contents for D25572

Page 1: ...com CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION 2 SAFETY GUIDELINES DEFINITIONS 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 8 ASSEMBLY 9 11 OPERATION 12 14 MAINTENANCE 15 16 STORAGE 17 18 WATTAGE CALCULATIONS 17 19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE...

Page 2: ...AL AND SERVICE INFORMATION DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAILER FOR SERVICE OPTIONS CALL 1 800 888 2468 EXT 2 Please read and follow these instructions for proper use and maintenance Please take...

Page 3: ...warnings and operating instructions before using RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE HAZARD WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT Attempting to connect generator directly to the electrical system of any build...

Page 4: ...harged components can transmit electricity to the frame and other surfaces resulting in electrical shock to anyone con tacting them Operate generator in a clean dry well ventilated area Make sure hand...

Page 5: ...PERATE UNIT INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED AREA Materials placed against or near the generator or operating the generator in areas where the temperature exceeds 104 F am bient such as storage rooms or gar...

Page 6: ...sed areas such as garages basements storage sheds or in any location occupied by humans or animals Keep children pets and others away from area of operat ing unit Gasoline engines produce toxic carbon...

Page 7: ...surge protector Raising or suspending generators equipped with lift rings improperly Generator could fall causing serious injury or death to you or others Always use proper connecting procedures as de...

Page 8: ...be caught by moving parts The generator contains parts which rotate at high speed during operation These parts are covered by guarding to prevent injury Contact with moving parts can result in seriou...

Page 9: ...l ordinances Refer to article 250 of the National Electrical Code to clarify any needed grounding information Your local electric company or a certified electrician should be able to help you with thi...

Page 10: ...ed battery or let an authorized service center install the battery for you Failure to connect the battery properly can possibly cause bodily injury In addition extensive engine electrical damage not c...

Page 11: ...ck into the utility company s system causing possible electrocution of workers who are repairing the electrical lines To avoid back feeding of electricity into utility systems a double throw transfer...

Page 12: ...the generator will not start until oil is added NOTE The Low Oil Shutdown mechanism is very sensitive You must fill the engine to the full mark on the dipstick to inactivate this safety device BEFORE...

Page 13: ...4 Grasp handle on rope starter and pull slowly until resistance is felt Let the rope rewind slowly Pull rope with a rapid full arm stroke Let rope rewind slowly Repeat if necessary NOTE IF ENGINE OIL...

Page 14: ...generator Failure to connect and operate equipment in this sequence can cause damage to equipment and will void the warranty on your generator Follow the wattage calculation table in the Wattage Calc...

Page 15: ...1 Change oil after first two 2 operating hours and every 50 operating hours thereafter more often if operated in extreme dusty or dirty conditions Note 2 Check oil after 5 hours of operation CUSTOMER...

Page 16: ...ossible malfunction of the engine GENERATOR Clean the generator as outlined in the Maintenance Section on this manual Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator are open and unobstructed S...

Page 17: ...ely 2 to 4 times the listed wattage for starting the equipment This initial load only lasts for a few seconds on start up but is very important when figuring your total wattage to be used C Always sta...

Page 18: ...generator capacity If the nameplate information is not available use the values on the following chart as a guide 3 Remember that the starting and running wattage for resistive loads are the same Exam...

Page 19: ...TARTING INDUCTIVE LOADS RUN WATTS TIMES X START FACTOR DO NOT CONNECT VOLTAGE SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TV SET COMPUTER ETC DIRECTLY TO YOUR GENERATOR IF YOU USE THE GENERATOR TO POWER SENSITIVE...

Page 20: ...park plug wire loose 7 Attach wire to spark plug No electrical output 1 Overload 1 Reduce load 2 Faulty cords or equipment 2 Check for damaged bare or frayed wires on equipment Replace Repeated circui...

Page 21: ...purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Authorized Warranty Service Center the purchaser should contact DeVilbiss Air Power Company THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Merchandise sold as r...

Page 22: ...ngine Do not adjust the throttle or governor to achieve higher performance This will only alter the factory Pre set settings and damage anything connected to the generator Be sure a volt amp surge pro...

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