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5-1-17 (REV:02)

Install the feet 

(see page 11).

WARNING:

This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for reading the operator’s manual. To reduce the risk of injury or death, user must read and understand operator’s manual before using this product. All page references refer to 
the operator’s manual.

FIRST TIME ASSEMBLY

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PS906025P QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

STARTING THE UNIT

USING THE GENERATOR

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Install the wheels 

(see page 11).

Securing the handle 

(see page 13).

Add entire bottle of oil provided to the generator  

(see page 13).

Add fuel 

(see page 13).

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Turn the fuel valve to ON 

(see page 14).

Allow engine to run for 15 - 30 seconds, then 

move choke to RUN position 

(see page 14).

Set unit on flat surface so engine is level.

Remove dipstick, wipe clean, put back in hole 

(but don’t screw in) and check oil level.

This is a 4-cycle engine. Do not mix fuel and 

lubricant   together.

Mix fuel stabilizer with gasoline according to 

manufacturer’s directions prior to filling the 

tank.

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TOOLS NEEDED

Socket Wrench

Adjustable Wrench

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Raise the handle 

(see page 13).

STOPPING THE UNIT

Press and hold the STOP switch until the engine stops, then turn the fuel valve OFF. 

(See page 14)

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Connect devices to be powered by generator by following the steps below 

(see pages 8-9).

  Make sure the generator can supply enough continuous (running) and surge (starting) watts for the items you 

will power at the same time. See page 9 for how to calculate total amount of power needed. 

  Start the generator with nothing connected.

  Plug in and turn on the first load, preferably the largest load you have.

  Permit the generator output to stabilize (engine runs smoothly and attached device operates properly).

  Plug in and turn on the next load.

  Again, permit the generator to stabilize.

  Repeat previous two steps for each additional load.

IMPORTANT: Never add more loads than the generator capacity. Take special care to consider surge loads in 

generator capacity. 

(See pages 8-9.)

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TROUBLESHOOTING

STORING THE UNIT

When preparing to store the generator, allow the unit to cool completely, then follow the guidelines listed on 

page 17.

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WARNING:

 

Do not connect to a building’s electrical 

system unless the generator and transfer 

switch have been properly installed and 

the electrical output has been verified by 

a qualified electrician. The connection 

must isolate the generator power from 

utility power and must comply with all 

applicable laws and electrical codes.

IMPORTANT!

IN RUN 

POSITION

Only use OUTSIDE and

far away from windows,

doors, and vents.

NEVER use inside a home

or garage, EVEN IF doors

and windows are open.

Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES.
Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide. This is a 

poison you cannot see or smell.

Put choke lever in START position 

(see page 14).

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Pull the recoil starting grip until the engine runs  

(see page 14).

RUN

STAR

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CHOKE

15 - 30 S

 

PULL  

RECOIL 

STARTER  

TO START

FUEL

VALVE ON

IN START 

POSITION

NOTICE:

 

Do not use E15 or E85 fuel in this prod-

uct. It is a violation of federal law and will 

damage the unit and void your warranty. 

Use only unleaded gasoline containing 

up to 10% ethanol

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Engine will not start.

No fuel.
Stale gasoline or water in gasoline.
 

Lubricant level is low.
 

 

 

Fuel valve is OFF.
Spark plug faulty, fouled, or improperly 

gapped.
Choke lever is in RUN position.
Engine stored without treating or draining 

gasoline, or refueled with bad gasoline.
Dirty fuel filter.

Fill fuel tank.
Drain entire system and refill with fresh 

fuel. 
Engine is equipped with Low Oil Shutoff. 

If engine lubricant level is low, it must be 

filled before unit will start. Check engine 

lubricant level and fill, if  necessary.
Turn fuel valve ON.
Replace spark plug.
 

Move choke lever to START position.
Drain fuel and carburetor. Refuel with 

fresh gasoline. 
Replace fuel filter or contact a qualified 

service center.

Engine hard to start.

Water in gasoline.
 

Weak spark at spark plug.

Drain entire system and refill with fresh 

fuel.
Replace spark plug or contact a qualified 

service center.

Engine lacks power.

Air filter is clogged.
 

Engine stored without treating or draining 

gasoline, or refueled with bad gasoline.

Check air filter element. Clean or  replace 

as needed.
Drain fuel and carburetor. Refuel with 

fresh gasoline. If problem continues, 

contact a qualified service center.

AC receptacle does not work.

Circuit breaker is OFF.
Item plugged in is defective.

Turn ON the AC circuit breaker.
Try a different item.

Generator makes a “spark knock” or 

“pinging” noise.

An occasional light “knocking” or “ping-

ing” under heavy load is not a cause for 

concern. However, if the knocking or 

pinging occurs under normal load at a 

steady engine speed, the problem may 

be with the brand of gasoline being used.

Switch to a different brand of gasoline, 

making sure that the octane rating is 86 

or higher. If problem continues, contact 

a qualified service center.

If problem persists after trying the above solutions, contact customer service or a qualified service center for assistance.

NOTICE:

As the equipment owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in the 

Maintenance 

section It is recommended that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your equipment. Neglecting or failing to 

perform the required maintenance may increase emissions, decrease fuel efficiency, degrade performance, cause irreversible 

engine damage and/or void your warranty.

Make the most of your purchase! Go to www.powerstroketools.com 

and register your new tool online. For questions about operating 

or maintaining your product, please call 1

-877-617-3501.

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