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17
Sockets can be any of the following patterns depending on local
electrical regulations and codes.
Grounding
Terminal
Ensure the generator is safely grounded. For the
grounding method, refer to the Page 19. Make
sure unit is fully grounded before use.
Handrail Pipe
Allows the user to lift the unit and transport it to
another location.
Starter Grip
Starts the engine via pulling the recoil cord. For the
full start-up procudure, see page 22.
Air Cleaner
Filters intake air and removes any particulates and
debris. For the maintenance procedure, refer to
Page 30.
Fuel Switch
Controls the flow of fuel into the engine. When the
generator is not in use, ensure the switch is off.
Chock Valve
Controls air flow into the engine during start-up.
For the operating method, refer to Page 22.
Muffler
Reduces operation noise and expels heat
produced by the unit. Do not touch during
operation or shortly after shutting the unit down.
Timer
The Timer records the running time of the
generator. Press the conversion key to convert
between cumulative timing and single timing. The
Timer will prompt to change the engine oil at 20
hours for the first time and then prompt every 100
hours. It will also prompt to clean the air filter every
50 hours.
SOCKETS
WARNING
When the rated current from one socket output is more than the
socket’s nominal rated current, you should simultaneously use two or
more sockets for power output.
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