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Smart Generators Operating Instructions

SG7000R

Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect
yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage!
Retain instructions for future reference.

Smart Generators SG7000R Dual Fuel Generator

Unpacking

When unpacking the unit, carefully inspect
for signs of obvious or concealed freight
damage. If damage does exist, file a claim
with the transportation company
immediately.  Be sure that all damaged
parts are replaced and that the
mechanical and electrical problems are
corrected prior to operation of the unit.

Specifications

Engine…………….…....Honda GX390
Watts (AC) Rated……….....7 kW (LP)

5.6 kW (NG)

Watts (AC) Max………......12 kW (LP)

9.6 kW (NG)

Rated Voltage (AC)...........120V/240V
Cont. Amperage..............48/29 A (LP)

46/23 A (NG)

Max. Amperage.............100/50 A (LP)

80/40 A (NG)

Frequency................................60 Hz
Run Time (LPG)..............up to 10 hrs
at 50% load per 20 pound fuel tank
Weight………………….....220 pounds

Dimensions (in)

31.5" x 24" (30" with wheels) x 37.5"

General Safety Information

READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Always become familiar with all the
instructions and warnings before
operating any generator

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of injury, read
this operator’s manual completely
before using.  When using this
product, the following basic
precautions should always be
followed:

1. Read all the instructions before
using the product.
2. Do not allow children or untrained
persons to operate the generator.
3. Do not operate the generator when
fatigued or under the influence of
drugs or chemicals. Stay alert. Watch
what you are doing.
4. Follow the maintenance instructions
specified in this manual.
5. When starting the generator, using
recoil starter grip, be sure that nothing
is in a position to be hit by the
operator’s hand or arm.

6. Be sure the switch on electric
power tools is in the “OFF” position
before plugging them into the
generator.
7. Keep the immediate area free of all
bystanders.
8. Be sure each person who operates
this generator is properly instructed in
its safe operation.
9. Do not operate the generator or any
electrical tool in any area where water
or similar materials constitute an
electrical hazard to the operator. Do
not operate on wet surfaces, in rain or
in snow.
10. Always be sure that the generator
is on secure footing so that it cannot
slide or shift around, endangering
workers.
11. Avoid contacting the hot exhaust
manifold, muffler or cylinder(s).
Keep clear of all rotating parts.
12. Unless the tool or appliance
is double insulated, it must be
grounded through a properly
grounded receptacle. (See Preparing
the Generator, Grounding
Instructions). Tools and appliances
which have 3 prong plugs must be
plugged into extension cords and
electrical receptacles with 3 holes.
Before operating any electrical item,
be sure it is in good repair.
13. Beware of using this equipment
in confined spaces. Confined
spaces, without sufficient fresh air
ventilation,can contain dangerous
gases. Running engines in
such environments can lead to deadly
explosions and/or asphyxiation.
14. If your generator comes equipped
with a transport dolly, make sure

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