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Buffalo Tools GEN2000 - Operating Your Generator; Subsequent Generator Use Procedures

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GEN2000 Portable Gasoline Generator
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Subsequent Use of this Generator
For subsequent uses of this generator after the first use, certain steps still must be completed to prepare it for operation.
IMPORTANT: Be familiar with the procedures described in the previous section titled “Using the Generator for the First Time” of this
manual. If not, review this section now.
Step 1 - Verify Oil Level
It is important to check the oil level in the engine crankcase before each use to ensure that there is sufficient quantity.
1. Verify that this generator is on a level surface.
2. Unscrew the oil filler/dipstick cap from the engine.
3. With a dry cloth, wipe the oil off of the dipstick that is located on the inside of the cap.
4. Fully insert the dipstick without screwing the filler/dipstick cap and then remove again. There should be oil on the dipstick. If there is no oil on the
dipstick, or oil is visible only at the very end of the dipstick, add oil until the engine crankcase is filled. (See “Changing/Adding Oil” in the
“Maintenance/Care” section of this manual).
5. Confirm that the oil filler/dipstick cap is properly screwed in place when finished verifying the oil level.
Step 2 - Verify Gas Level
Before starting this generator, verify that there is sufficient gasoline in the fuel tank. If necessary, add fresh unleaded gasoline with an octane rating
of 87 or higher according to “Step 2 - Add Gasoline” of the “Using this Generator for the First Time” section of this manual.
Fuel Tank Capacity (gallons)
1.2
Fuel Type
Fresh, Unleaded Gasoline Octane Rating 87 or Higher
IMPORTANT:
• Use only fresh UNLEADED gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher.
• Never use old and/or contaminated gasoline.
• Never use a mixture of oil and gasoline.
• Avoid getting dirt and/or water in the fuel tank.
• Never store generator for extended time with gasoline in the fuel tank.
Step 3 - Ground the Generator
Ground this generator by tightening the grounding nut against a grounding wire as previously illustrated in Figure 3. A generally acceptable
grounding wire is a No. 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge) stranded copper wire. The other end of this grounding wire should be connected to a
copper or brass grounding rod that is driven into the earth.
Grounding codes can vary by location. Contact a local electrician for information on grounding regulations for your area.

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