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ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING!
Do not turn on the generator until it is fully assembled according to the instructions. Read
through and become familiarized with the following procedures of handling and adjusting your tool.
Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in serious personal injury.
• Never use the handle as a lifting point to support the entire weight of the generator. Only use the handle
to pull the generator with the help of the wheels.
• Use caution when collapsing the handle. Hands and fingers could get caught and pinched.
ASSEMBLY
Refer to the packing list on p. 9 to gather the proper parts and tools for installing the feet, wheels, and handles.
NOTE:
There are different sizes of bolts/nuts; be sure to use the proper bolts/nuts for each assembly step.
INSTALLING THE FEET
The legs are installed on the muffler side of the generator.
1. Prepare a set of blocks on level ground (a 4×4 block of wood works well). Place the generator on the blocks. Have
someone help you lift the generator.
2. Slide one foot into place on the generator frame and align the holes on the foot with the holes on the frame.
3. Slide the M6 bolts through the legs and generator frame. Tighten the nuts onto the bolts using a wrench.
4. Repeat on the opposite side.
INSTALLING THE WHEELS
1. Remove the nuts from the axles.
2. Insert the thick side of the axle through the generator frame. Install and tighten the nut.
3. Slide the wheel onto the thin side of the axle. Install and tighten the nut.
NOTE:
You can use a wrench on the hex shank of the axle to hold it steady when tightening the nuts.
INSTALLING THE HANDLE
1. Install the bracket on the top of the generator frame using the M6 bolts. Tighten using a wrench.
2. Insert the handle pin through the bracket and handle. Secure it using the R-clip.
NOTE:
Refer to the instructions on the following pages before starting your generator.