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For technical questions, please call 1-888-866-5797.
70476
SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP
Switching Fuel Sources
Fire and explosion hazard. DO NOT add gasoline to the fuel tank or connect a LPG/Propane Hose
or Natural Gas hose to the generator while the generator is in operation.
The fuel source can be switched while the Engine is running if a propane tank or
natural gas source is connected to the Generator BEFORE operation.
Switching from Gasoline to LPG / Propane or Natural Gas
1. IMPORTANT: Disconnect all electrical loads from the Generator
before switching from one fuel type to another.
2. Fully open the valve on the LPG / Propane tank or the Natural Gas shutoff valve.
3. Close the gasoline Fuel Valve on the Engine.
4. Turn the Fuel Selector Switch to the PROPANE or NG setting.
Note: When switching from gasoline to LPG / Propane or Natural Gas operation the Engine
may run rough for a few seconds while it purges gasoline in the carburetor. If the Engine
stops when switching fuel sources, the unit may be restarted using either fuel source.
Switching from LPG / Propane or Natural Gas to Gasoline
1. IMPORTANT: Disconnect all electrical loads from the Generator
before switching from one fuel type to another.
2. Open the gasoline Fuel Valve on the Engine.
3. Turn the Fuel Selector Switch to the GAS setting.
4. Turn the LPG / Propane tank valve or the Natural Gas shutoff valve to the fully closed position.
Break-in Period
a. Breaking-in the Engine will help to ensure proper equipment and Engine operation.
b. The break-in period will last about 30 hours of use.
DO NOT exceed 75% of the Generator’s running wattage during this period.
Change the engine oil after this period.
Under normal operating conditions subsequent maintenance follows
the schedule explained in the MAINTENANCE section.
CARBON MONOXIDE SHUTOFFCARBON MONOXIDE SHUTOFF
DANGER! TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY AND DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE INHALATION:
The Carbon Monoxide sensor is an additional layer of protection only.
DO NOT USE THE GENERATOR INDOORS OR IN ANY ENCLOSED SPACE OR IN ANY OTHER
AREA OR SITUATION THAT WILL ALLOW CARBON MONOXIDE TO ACCUMULATE.
FLASHING RED LIGHT:
Dangerous levels of carbon monoxide gas
have built up. Leave immediately until
area has aired out. Move Generator to
well-ventilated area before operation.
FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT:
Carbon monoxide sensor malfunction.
Sensor needs service. Call 1-888-866-5797 as
soon as possible. Do not use the Generator until
the sensor is working properly.
NOTE: Yellow light flashes once
after starting to indicate passing self-
check and is functioning normally.
The Carbon Monoxide sensor must only be serviced by a qualified technician to restore it to
original settings. Do not modify or tamper with the Carbon Monoxide sensor. Not following these
instructions can result in death or serious injury due to Carbon Monoxide sensor malfunction.

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