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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

For power outages, permanently installed

stationary generators are better suited for providing

back-up power to the home. Even a properly

connected portable generator can become

overloaded. This may result in overheating or

stressing the generator components, possibly

leading to generator failure.

Inspect the unit before each use for loose

fasteners, fuel leaks, etc. Replace damaged parts.
Use only recommended or equivalent replacement

parts and accessories. Use of any other parts or

failure to follow maintenance instructions may

create a risk of shock or injury.

FUEL FILLING SAFETY RULES

DANGER: RISK OF FIRE AND

SERIOUS BURNS.

Never remove fuel

cap when unit is running. Shut off engine

and allow the unit to cool at least five minutes.

Remove cap slowly.

WARNING:

Select bare ground for

fuelling and move at least 10 feet (3m)

from fuelling spot before starting the

engine.After refuelling, properly tighten fuel cap;

wipe off any spilled fuel and check for leakage.

WARNING:

If fuel gets spilled on clothes,

especially trousers, it is very important to

change clothes immediately. Do not rely

on evaporation. Flammable quantities of fuel may

remain on clothes after a spill for longer than

expected.

WARNING:

Vibrations can cause an

improperly tightened fuel cap to loosen

or come off and spill quantities of fuel. In

order to reduce the risk of fuel spillage and fire,

tighten fuel filler cap by hand as securely as

possible. Before use always make sure that the

fuel cap has been properly tightened. Check for

fuel leakage while refuelling and during operation.

If a fuel leak is suspected, do not start or run the

engine until leak is fixed and spilled fuel has been

wiped away.

ADDING OR REMOVING FUEL

Turn the generator off and let it cool for at least five

minutes before removing the fuel cap. Loosen the

cap slowly to relieve pressure in the tank.
Only fill or drain fuel outdoors in a well-ventilated

area.
DO NOT pump gasoline directly into the generator

at the gasoline station. Use an approved container

to transfer the fuel to the generator.
DO NOT overfill the fuel tank.

Always keep fuel away from sparks, open flames,

pilot lights, heat and other sources of ignition.
DO NOT light or smoke cigarettes.

WHEN STARTING THE GENERATOR

DO NOT attempt to start a damaged generator.
Make certain that the gas cap, air filter, spark plug,

fuel lines and exhaust system are properly in place.
Allow spilled fuel to evaporate fully before

attempting to start the engine.
Make certain that the generator is resting firmly on

level ground.

WHEN OPERATING THE GENERATOR

DO NOT move or tip the generator during

operation.
DO NOT tip the generator or allow fuel or oil to

spill.

WHEN TRANSPORTING OR SERVICING THE

GENERATOR

Make certain that the fuel shutoff valve is in the off

position and the fuel tank is empty.
Disconnect the spark plug wire.
When storing the generator:
Store away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights,

heat and other sources of ignition.

Summary of Contents for RG-1250I

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...able service SPECIFICATIONS Engine type forced air single cylinder 4 stroke 53 5cc Engine speed 3800 5200 min Oil tank capacity 250 ml Fuel tank capacity 3 5l Spark plug A7RTC Rated voltage 230V 50Hz...

Page 3: ...carbon monoxide can build up in these areas Using a fan or opening windows and doors does NOT supply enough fresh air ONLY use a generator outdoors and far away from open windows doors and vents These...

Page 4: ...or near an explosive atmosphere To prevent an electric shock never operate the machine in rain snow or touch with wet hands Check the fuel system periodically for leaks Seals and hoses should be chec...

Page 5: ...e and fire tighten fuel filler cap by hand as securely as possible Before use always make sure that the fuel cap has been properly tightened Check for fuel leakage while refuelling and during operatio...

Page 6: ...ng s electrical system unless a transfer switch has been properly installed by a qualified electrician Do not allow the generator s fuel tank to overflow when filling Fill to 25mm below the top neck o...

Page 7: ...ap 6 Muffler 7 Air filter connection screws 8 Air filter cover 9 Recoil starter grip 10 Electronic engine switch 11 Control panel 12 Fuel valve 13 Oil pressure alarm indicator 14 Output indicator ligh...

Page 8: ...side facing up and unscrew the oil filler cap dipstick Fig 1 2 Wipe dipstick clean and re seat in hole do not re thread Remove dipstick again and check the oil level The oil level should fall within t...

Page 9: ...cing any of the faults that are mentioned above User will need to stop the engine to fix the issue before restarting the engine 5 Safety grounding bolt 6 5V USB socket 4 1 3 2 LOCATION AND GROUNDING B...

Page 10: ...the carburetor Pull the cord sharply Continue this procedure until the engine starts CAUTION Avoid damaging the plastic case of the crankshaft while pulling the rope Aways return the recoil starter c...

Page 11: ...to dust dirt moisture or corrosive vapours Do not allow the cooling air slots in the generator to become clogged with foreign material such as leaves snow etc Do not use a garden hose to clean the ge...

Page 12: ...K PLUG MAINTENANCE The spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits in order to ensure proper engine operation To check 1 Remove the spark plug cap Fig 15 2 Clean any dirt from around base...

Page 13: ...nd or your operating conditions the exhaust port and muffler may become blocked with carbon deposits If you notice a power loss with your petrol powered tool you may need to remove these deposits to r...

Page 14: ...oved fuel container under the carburetor drain screw to catch fuel loosen the screw Fig 20 Allow fuel to drain completely into container 3 Retighten drain screw 4 After draining the fuel tank and carb...

Page 15: ...ng Check recoil starter system operation Decarbon More frequently isation if necessary Fittings Check all fittings and fixtures Fastenings and tighten if required SERVICE Now that you have purchased y...

Page 16: ...s colourless poison gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea fainting or death Fuel and its vapours are extremely flammable and explosive Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death To red...

Page 17: ...n ELECTRIC SYSTEM PROBLEMS Combustion chamber supplied with fuel Poor spark Pull rope sharply Clean tank Clean fuel line with dealers advice Supply fuel Open tap Spark plug dirty with carbon or wet wi...

Page 18: ...oor connection or faulty lead Broken recepticle Faulty circuit breaker Check and repair Check and repair Generator problem Indicator light OFF No AC output Output power too high or low Engine RPM set...

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