Machine Component Identification
11
REFERENCE GUIDE
Reference 1
– Vibration Isolation
Mount
The engine and generator head are mounted on rubber cylinders
that absorb most of the engine vibration. This feature eliminates
the tendency of the machine to “walk” which is common in engine-
powered equipment.
Reference 2
–Oil Drain Plug
Refer to your engine manual for oil change recommendations.
Reference 3
– Recoil
Grasp firmly when starting engine.
Reference 4
– Handle
Pivot to move the generator.
Reference 5
– Air Cleaner
Refer to your engine manual for air cleaner care.
Reference 6
–Gas Cap
The gas cap is extra large, creating a large hole for refilling and
a comfortable grip.
Reference 7 - Gas Tank
Large tank allows for extended run capabilities.
Always
allow
room for gasoline expansion by not filling the gas tank
completely.
Reference 8 - Generator Head
The electricity producing part of the generator
.
Reference 9 - Muffler
This generator is equipped with a quiet style muffler. The
muffler is designed to allow moisture (condensation) to drain
from the bottom of the canister. Always check for loose
fasteners
Reference 10
– Low Oil Warning
Lamp turns on if oil is low.
Reference 11
– Engine Switch
On / Off for power to engine for starting.
Reference 12 -
Circuit Breaker
Circuit breakers protect against electrical overloads.
Reference 13
– 12VDC Supply
12 volts for charging battery and operating other 12 volt
devices.
Reference 14
– Voltmeter
Voltmeter needle should be in appropriate voltage range
during all generator load conditions.
Reference 15
– Circuit Breaker
Circuit breakers protect against electrical overloads.
Reference 16 - 120V, 20A Duplex
Receptacle
The generator has a control panel with four duplex (two
receptacles in a common housing) receptacles. Each duplex is
a 120 volt (V) 20 amp (A) straight blade receptacle, National
Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA) number 5-20R.
This receptacle accepts NEMA plug numbers 5-15P and 5-20P.
Reference 17
– Circuit Breaker
Circuit breakers protect against electrical overloads.
Reference 18
– 120/240V, 30 A
Locking Receptacle
The generator has a control panel with a 120/240 volt (V) 30
amp (A) locking receptacle,
National Electrical Manufacturer’s
Association (NEMA) number L14-30R.
Reference 19
– Grounding Post
Used to prevent electrical shock.
Reference 20
– Fuel Shut Off
The engine is equipped with an ON-OFF valve located on the
left side of the recoil.
ALWAYS
keep this valve closed when
the generator is not in use.
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