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Generator is not on level
surface.
Move generator to a level surface to
prevent low oil shutdown from
triggering.
Oil is low Add or replace oil.
Engine runs but
there is no
electrical output
Circuit breaker is off.
Set the circuit breaker to the “on”
position.
Bad connecting wires/cables.
If you are using an extension cord,
try a different one.
Bad electrical device
connected to generator.
Try connecting a different device.
Generator runs
but does not
support all
electrical devices
connected.
Generator is overloaded
Try connecting fewer electrical loads
to the generator.
Short in one of the connected
devices.
Try disconnecting any faulty or
short-circuited electrical loads.
Air cleaner is dirty. Clean or replace air cleaner.
6. Check that all fasteners are tight.
( Figure 27,Figure 28).
5. Position the handles on the cradle and attach, cap screws (M8 x 16) and lock nuts (M8)
(see figure 24,Figure 25, Figure 26).
4. Slide a wheel over the axle, then secure the wheel with a retaining pin.
Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24
23).
3. Secure the axle to the cradle with cap screws (M8 x 16) and lock nuts (M8) (see figure
(see figure 22 ).
2. Secure the support leg to the cradle with cap screws (M8 x 16) and lock nuts (M8)
unit on blocks to ease assembly.
1. Place the bottom of the generator cradle on a flat, even surface. Temporarily place
follow the instructions below. If you will not be using the wheel kit, skip this section.
Generator is supplied with a wheel kit. If you want to install the wheel kit on your unit, please
GENERATOR ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING