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Model | HU3650 |
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Type | Portable Generator |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Starting System | Recoil Start |
Engine Type | 4-Stroke OHV |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 4 gallons |
Noise Level | 68 dBA |
Outlet Types | 2x 120V 20A |
Guidelines and warnings for safe operation of the generator, including potential hazards and precautions.
Determining continuous and surge watts needed for connected appliances to avoid overloading.
Guidelines for sequentially connecting loads to the generator to prolong life and ensure stability.
Table for selecting correct extension cord size based on current, voltage, and length to prevent damage.
Estimating starting and running watts required for electric motors to avoid equipment damage.
Lists key components and specifications of the generator, such as engine, fuel tank, and portability kit.
Details on the receptacles, circuit breakers, and cord retainer found on the generator's control panel.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching the wheels to the generator's carrier assembly.
Procedure for assembling and attaching the rubber feet to the generator's foot bracket.
Instructions for attaching the lanyard and securing the locking handle in its extended position.
Important safety warnings regarding electrical installation and connection to utility circuits.
Procedure and requirements for properly grounding the generator to prevent electric shock.
Instructions for filling the engine crankcase with the correct type and amount of lubricant before starting.
Guidelines for filling the fuel tank with clean, fresh gasoline, including safety precautions.
Steps for preparing the generator and starting the engine, including safety warnings.
Procedure for connecting electrical loads to the generator after it is running, with cautions.
Steps for safely turning off the generator, including removing loads and letting the engine cool.
Recommended procedure for breaking in the engine and generator for optimal operation.
Guide for inspecting and replacing generator brushes, including specific wear limits.
Instructions to ensure heat shields and deflectors are intact and in place to prevent damage.
Information on potential carburetor icing in winter conditions and its effects on engine performance.
Troubleshooting steps for starting a generator that has been stored for an extended period.
Recommendations for maintaining the generator with infrequent use and preparing it for long-term storage.
Details on the warranty terms, coverage periods, and what is excluded.
Specific conditions and damages that void the warranty and limitations on implied warranties.
Instructions on how to contact customer service and obtain warranty repairs or information.
Information required to order replacement parts, including model and part numbers.
Details of the specific warranty provided by Subaru Robin for the generator's engine.
Conditions and events that are not covered by the engine manufacturer's warranty.
Information regarding the warranty for the evaporative emission control system, applicable to specific models.
Outlines the owner's duties for maintenance and care to ensure warranty coverage.
Defines requirements for warranty claims, including part replacement and repair timelines.