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Explains safety symbols like WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE used in the manual.
Critical warning about deadly CO gas from generator exhaust and safe usage locations.
Details grounding, polarized plugs, avoiding wet conditions, and cord safety.
Alerts users about hot engine and exhaust parts and the need for caution.
Emphasizes staying alert, dressing properly, and using safety equipment.
Instructions on ensuring the power switch is OFF and spark plug is disconnected.
Provides instructions for servicing, using replacement parts, and maintenance safety.
Advises keeping body parts and loose items away from moving parts to prevent entanglement.
Advises on avoiding contact with hot fuel, oil, exhaust, and spills, and proper first aid.
Warns about hazardous noise levels and the need for ANSI-approved ear protection.
Prohibits smoking or using ignition sources near the engine and fuel tank due to explosive vapors.
Prohibits refueling the generator while the engine is running or hot to prevent fire hazards.
Advises that the generator weighs 220 lbs and requires two or more people for lifting.
Specifies that the mounting surface must be level and strong enough to support the generator's weight.
Details the procedure for connecting the generator to a grounding rod.
Details safety steps before maintenance: switch OFF, spark plug disconnected, engine cooled.
Initial setup instructions including unpacking and checking parts against the inventory list.
Step-by-step guide for starting the generator, including choke and switch usage.
Pre-start checks for fuel level and oil, emphasizing proper fuel type.
Instructions on how to properly shut down the generator and turn off the fuel valve.
Guidance on connecting 120V AC powered tools and equipment to the generator outlets.
Instructions for connecting 12V DC powered tools, emphasizing correct polarity.
Steps for removing, inspecting, cleaning, and checking the spark plug gap.
Lists key items to inspect before each use to ensure safe operation.
Procedure for cleaning the fuel sediment cup to prevent carburetor issues.
Instructions for servicing the air cleaner element to maintain engine performance.
Advises on turning off the engine and fuel valve, and keeping the generator level during transport.
Details recommended service procedures for preventing hard starting after storage.
Outlines requirements for outdoor installation, including weatherproofing and soundproofing.
Notes the requirement to obtain an EPA certificate with the purchased product.
Details AC electrical output, wattage, and outlet types.
Lists engine type, displacement, oil capacity, and noise level.
Lists parts and diagrams for the cylinder head system.
Explains safety symbols like WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE used in the manual.
Critical warning about deadly CO gas from generator exhaust and safe usage locations.
Details grounding, polarized plugs, avoiding wet conditions, and cord safety.
Alerts users about hot engine and exhaust parts and the need for caution.
Emphasizes staying alert, dressing properly, and using safety equipment.
Instructions on ensuring the power switch is OFF and spark plug is disconnected.
Provides instructions for servicing, using replacement parts, and maintenance safety.
Advises keeping body parts and loose items away from moving parts to prevent entanglement.
Advises on avoiding contact with hot fuel, oil, exhaust, and spills, and proper first aid.
Warns about hazardous noise levels and the need for ANSI-approved ear protection.
Prohibits smoking or using ignition sources near the engine and fuel tank due to explosive vapors.
Prohibits refueling the generator while the engine is running or hot to prevent fire hazards.
Advises that the generator weighs 220 lbs and requires two or more people for lifting.
Specifies that the mounting surface must be level and strong enough to support the generator's weight.
Details the procedure for connecting the generator to a grounding rod.
Details safety steps before maintenance: switch OFF, spark plug disconnected, engine cooled.
Initial setup instructions including unpacking and checking parts against the inventory list.
Step-by-step guide for starting the generator, including choke and switch usage.
Pre-start checks for fuel level and oil, emphasizing proper fuel type.
Instructions on how to properly shut down the generator and turn off the fuel valve.
Guidance on connecting 120V AC powered tools and equipment to the generator outlets.
Instructions for connecting 12V DC powered tools, emphasizing correct polarity.
Steps for removing, inspecting, cleaning, and checking the spark plug gap.
Lists key items to inspect before each use to ensure safe operation.
Procedure for cleaning the fuel sediment cup to prevent carburetor issues.
Instructions for servicing the air cleaner element to maintain engine performance.
Advises on turning off the engine and fuel valve, and keeping the generator level during transport.
Details recommended service procedures for preventing hard starting after storage.
Outlines requirements for outdoor installation, including weatherproofing and soundproofing.
Notes the requirement to obtain an EPA certificate with the purchased product.
Details AC electrical output, wattage, and outlet types.
Lists engine type, displacement, oil capacity, and noise level.
Lists parts and diagrams for the cylinder head system.
| Model | GG10020 |
|---|---|
| Type | Portable Generator |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Run Time at 50% Load | 8 Hours |
| Weight | 200 lbs |
| Engine Type | 4-Stroke OHV |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Voltage | 120V |
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