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SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SETUP

4. 

Full level

Full level

Reinsert the Dipstick without threading it in and 

remove it to check the oil level.  The oil level 

should be up to the full level as shown above.

5.  If the oil level is at or below the low mark add the 

appropriate type of oil until the oil level is at the 

proper level.  SAE 10W‑30 oil is recommended 

for general use.  (The SAE Viscosity Grade 

chart on page 15 in the User‑Maintenance 

Instructions section shows other viscosities 

to use in different average temperatures.)

6.  Thread the dipstick back in clockwise.

CAUTION!

  Do not run the engine with too little oil.  

The engine will be permanently damaged.

Checking and Filling Fuel

WARNING!

 

TO PREVENT SERIOUS 

INJURY FROM FIRE:

 

Fill the fuel tank in a well‑ventilated area 

away from ignition sources.  If the engine is 

hot from use, shut the engine off and wait 

for it to cool before adding fuel. 

Do not smoke. 

1.  Clean the Fuel Cap and the area around it.

2.  Unscrew and remove the Fuel Cap.

3.  If needed, fill the Fuel Tank to about 1 inch 

under the fill neck of the Fuel Tank with 

87 octane or higher unleaded gasoline.  

Note:  Do not use gasoline containing more than 

10% ethanol (E10).  Do not use E85 ethanol.

Note:  Do not use gasoline that has been stored in a 

metal fuel container or a dirty fuel container.  It can 

cause particles to enter the carburetor, effecting 

engine performance and/or causing damage.

4.  Then replace the Fuel Cap.

5.  Wipe up any spilled fuel and allow excess 

to evaporate before starting engine. 

To prevent FIRE, do not start the engine 

while the smell of fuel hangs in the air.

Using the Generator

Before Starting the Generator Engine

Before starting the engine:

a. 

Follow the Set Up Instructions 

to prepare the Generator.

b. 

Unplug all loads from the Generator.

c. 

Inspect the Generator and engine.

d. 

Fill the engine with the proper amount 

and type of both fuel and oil.

Basic Generator Use Procedure - See 

following pages for specific instructions

1.  Check that the generator can handle the 

wattage needed to power your products. 

2.  Start the Engine, and allow the Engine and 

Generator to run and warm up for five minutes 

after starting with no electrical load.

3.  Plug in products.

4.  When finished using the Generator, 

disconnect all electrical loads.

Note:

 Do not allow generator to run 

out of fuel with loads attached.  

5.  Turn off the Engine.

Allow

 the Generator and its Engine to completely cool.  

Then store the unit in a clean, dry, safe location out 

of reach of children and other unauthorized people.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:

  After starting the engine, allow it to 

run at no load for five minutes with no load after 

each start‑up so that the engine can stabilize.

6.  Break‑in Period:

a.  Breaking‑in the engine will help to ensure 

proper equipment and engine operation.

b.  The operational break‑in period will last 

about 3 hours of use.  During this period:

•   Do not apply a heavy load to the equipment.

c.  The maintenance break‑in period will last 

about 20 hours of use.  After this period:

•   Change the engine oil.

Under normal operating conditions 

subsequent maintenance follows the schedule 

explained in the SERVICE section.

Summary of Contents for 69672

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...wed including the following Set up Precautions 1 Gasoline fuel and fumes are flammable and potentially explosive Use proper fuel storage and handling procedures Do not store fuel or other flammable ma...

Page 3: ...ially while it is operating 6 Keep all spectators at least six feet from the Engine during operation 7 Fire Hazard Do not fill gas tank while engine is running Do not operate if gasoline has been spil...

Page 4: ...ded conductive objects such as tools away from exposed live electrical parts and connections to avoid sparking or arcing These events could ignite fumes or vapors 29 Stay alert watch what you are doin...

Page 5: ...speed 6 Wear ANSI approved safety goggles heavy duty work gloves and dust mask respirator during service 7 Maintain labels and nameplates on the equipment These carry important information If unreadab...

Page 6: ...t 32 F or below Capacity 1 16 Quart 1 1L Run Time 50 load 12 hr Operational Volume 74 dB Available accessories Wheel kit sold separately Item 69674 The emission control system for this Generator s Eng...

Page 7: ...ent only to the Receptacle 120 volt or 240 volt that is compatible with the electrical characteristics and rated capacities of the tools and equipment being used 3 ON OFF Circuit Breakers The circuit...

Page 8: ...enerator Grounding The Generator must be properly grounded before use Have the unit grounded by a qualified electrician if you are not qualified to do so To ground the Generator connect a 6 AWG ground...

Page 9: ...nd or causing damage 4 Then replace the Fuel Cap 5 Wipe up any spilled fuel and allow excess to evaporate before starting engine To prevent FIRE do not start the engine while the smell of fuel hangs i...

Page 10: ...gasoline to flow into the Engine s carburetor Then pull the Starter Handle gently until resistance is felt Allow Cable to retract fully and then pull it quickly Repeat until the engine starts Note Do...

Page 11: ...rge batteries without a proper charge controller Do not overcharge a Connect the items that require the most wattage first b Connect inductive load appliances tools and equipment next Inductive loads...

Page 12: ...atts needed To Calculate Wattage Volts and amps can be multiplied together to get watts volts x amps watts To Calculate Additional Start Up Watts If They Are Not Listed For equipment with a motor Use...

Page 13: ...P Stopping the Engine in an Emergency 1 To stop the engine in an emergency turn the Engine Switch off NOTICE Generator shut off under load may damage the generator and attached equipment Stopping the...

Page 14: ...a qualified technician service the equipment instead Cleaning Maintenance and Lubrication Note This maintenance schedule is intended solely as a general guide If performance decreases or if equipment...

Page 15: ...ine is stopped and is level 2 Close the Fuel Valve 3 Place a drain pan not included underneath the crankcase s drain plug 4 Remove the drain plug and if possible tilt the crankcase slightly to help dr...

Page 16: ...ally enter the engine and cause rust damage Apply a thin coat of rust preventive oil to all metal parts 2 FUEL WARNING TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM FIRE Drain the fuel tank in a well ventilated area...

Page 17: ...oke to RUN position Remove spark plug and pull the start handle several times to air out the chamber Reinstall spark plug and set Choke to START position 9 Replace Fuel Filter IGNITION SPARK RELATED 1...

Page 18: ...ine to warm up prior to operating equipment Engine knocks 1 Old or low quality gasoline 2 Engine overloaded 3 Incorrect spark timing deposit buildup worn engine or other mechanical problems 1 Fill fue...

Page 19: ...r Carburetor 1 55 Packing Insulator 1 56 Carburetor Assy 1 57 Packing Air Cleaner 1 58 Nut Flange 2 59 Air Cleaner Assy 1 60 Element Air Cleaner Assy 1 61 Clip Harness 1 62 Grommet Cord 1 63 Holder St...

Page 20: ...ipe Clip 2 109 Bolt Flange M6 25 4 110 Washer 6 25 2 4 111 Collar Tank Cushion 4 112 Rubber Fuel Cushion 4 113 Rubber Fuel Tank Mounting 2 114 Pipe 1 115 Pipe 1 116 Carbon 1 117 Bracket Carbon 1 118 G...

Page 21: ...Page 21 For Generator technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 For Engine technical questions please call 1 800 520 0882 Item 69672 69674 SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE SETUP Assembly Diagram...

Page 22: ...tions please call 1 888 866 5797 For Engine technical questions please call 1 800 520 0882 Item 69672 69674 SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE SETUP Assembly Diagram cont Note Parts 114 117 and 141 143 are...

Page 23: ...ol system on your engine for the periods of time described below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your engine Your emission control system may include parts such as...

Page 24: ...rts which are not authorized by HFT b Improper installation adjustment or repair of the engine or of any warranted part unless performed by an authorized warranty center c Failure to follow recommenda...

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