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Pulsar GD400BN - Generator Preparation; Engine Oil Preparation; Gasoline Fueling Procedure; Propane (LPG) Safety Guidelines

Pulsar GD400BN
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7
Preparing Your Generator
2Disconnect all electrical loads, including parallel cables from
the generator
3Upper Left “Low Idle” rocker switch to ‘OFF’
4Upper Right “Fuel Source” rocker switch to “GASOLINE”
5Turn the Multi-Switch to ‘START’ (choke) to start a cold
engine
Starting The Generator
Tip: Turn the Multi-Switch to ‘RUN’ to restart a warm engine
Multi-Switch
After fueling, wipe up any gasoline residue with a soft cloth to
prevent damage to the plastic enclosures.
Fuel tank capacity: 1 US gallon
Propane (LPG)
Remove fuel tank cap and add gasoline to the red horizontal
line.
NOTICE
Maximum Fuel Level
Propane is highly flammable and potentially explosive. You
must read and understand ALL safety instructions before
connecting propane to your generator.
Never bring a propane tank inside the home or any
enclosed structure.
After connection check for leaks: Open the tank supply
valve, apply soapy water to the gas fittings and ensure
there are no bubbles.
Propane has an added odorant which makes unburned
propane smell like sulfur or rotten eggs. If you ever smell
this, close the propane tank valve at once; then find and
correct the problem before attempting to restart the
generator.
How to Start A Cold Engine with Gasoline
1Place generator on a level surface
DANGER
FUEL SOURCECIRCUIT BREAKERINDICATOR LIGHTLOW IDLE
PARALLEL CONNECTION
TO AVOID DAMAGE, DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT PARALLEL CABLES WHILE THE UNIT IS RUNNING.
SELECTOR SWITCH
STEP 1. Gently pull the recoil handle out until resistance
(engine compression) is felt
To prevent possible injury, follow these steps below for safe
recoil engine starting
CAUTION
FUEL SOURCELOW IDLE

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