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GENERATOR OPERATION
Generator Start
● Disconnect the electrical equipment from the alternator's AC socket before starting the engine.
Make sure that the ECO switch is on “OFF”position.
● For initial use (long unused, start after gasoline is used up), turn the engine switch knob to "ON"
position for 10 to 20 seconds before starting, so that gasoline can enter the engine carburetor.
1. Turn the engine switch knob to the "CHOKE" position.
2. Grasp the recoil starter handle and pull slowly until resistance is felt, and
then pull rapidly to avoid kickback. Firmly grasp the generator to avoid
tumble of generator.
NOTE: Pay attention to pull the starting handle, the pull angle should not be
too large, to prevent the handle from wearing the housing.
Do not allow the starting handle to rebound and retract automatically to
avoid damage to the shell. Slowly put the starting handle back.
3. When the engine is running, wait about 5 second, then turn the engine
switch to the “ON” position.
4. After all above operations, the engine can be normally loaded.
NOTE: If engine fires, but does not continue to run, rotate the engine switch to “OFF” position and
repeat starting instructions to restart the generator.
WARNING: Check starter cord conditions before operating. Have it replaced immediately by
local authorized dealer if cord is frayed.
WARNING: Do not connect device to the panel before generator start. The device should be in
off position when it is connecting to the generator.
WARNING: Do not overload generator or individual panel receptacles. If an overload occurs,
the overload LED will illuminate and AC output ceases. To correct, unplug your loads, then
press MENU button for 3 seconds to reset as per Page 9.