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BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR
1. Verify that the generator is outside on a dry, level surface. Allow at least two feet of clearance on all sides of the
generator.
2. To maximize safety, check that the generator is properly grounded. Refer to "Step 3 - Ground The Generator" on
page 17.
3. Check that there is a sufficient level of oil in the crankcase. Add oil if necessary. Refer to "Step 1 - Add/Check
Oil" on page 13.
4. Check that there is a sufficient level of fuel in the fuel tank. Add gas if necessary. Refer to "Step 2 - Add/Check
Fuel" on page 14. If using LPG, make sure there is enough propane in the tank, and that the tank and regulator
hose are properly connected.
5. Make sure all electrical devices are unplugged from the generator during ignition. Otherwise it will be difficult
for the engine to start.
STARTING YOUR GENERATOR
NOTE:
In case you have had repeated failed attempts to start the engine, please consult the troubleshooting
guide before attempting to start the generator. If problems persist please call
1-800-232-1195
, M-F 8-5 CST.
STARTING THE GENERATOR (GASOLINE)
1. Turn the fuel valve (Fig. 12 - 1) to the ON position.
2. Pull the choke button out to the CLOSED/START position
(Fig. 13).
3. Flip the engine switch (page 12) to the RUN position.
4. Pull on the recoil starter handle (page 11) slowly until
a slight resistance is felt, then pull quickly to start the en-
gine. Return cord gently into the recoil starter. Never allow
the cord to snap back.
5. If engine fails to start, repeat this step.
6. Once the engine has started, slowly push the choke but-
ton into the OPEN/RUN position (Fig. 13).
7. Allow the engine to run for several minutes before at-
tempting to connect any electrical devices. This allows the
generator to stabilize its speed and temperature. Follow
the instructions in the next section for properly connecting
your electrical devices.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
ON
OFF
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