OPERATION
12
Fig 9
Fig 12
CHOKE RUN
CHOKE LEVER
CHOKE RUN
CHOKE LEVER
W
AIT
5sec
Fig 10
SKIP THIS IF THE ENGINE IS
WARM OR HOT.
Fig 7
Grounding the Generator (See fig 7)
The ground terminal located on the front panel of the generator may be used for additional grounding,
or when connected to a structure. Connect the ground terminal to an earthen ground rod, driven six
feet into the ground. with a No 8 AWG (American Wire Gauge) copper wire. The wire connects to the
terminal between the lock washer and nut. Tighten the nut securely to ensure proper connection.
Grounding the generator protects you from electric shock that results from a build up of undetected
ground faults.
How to Start Engine (See fig 8-12)
Fig 11 Recoil Start
• Place generator on a level surface. All electrical loads MUST be disconnected from generator.
• Turn the fuel selector to “GAS” position.
• Turn fuel valve to the “ON” position. (See fig 9)
• Slide the choke lever to the “Choke” position. (See fig 10) SKIP THIS IF THE ENGINE IS WARM OR HOT.
• Push the ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position. Pull the recoil handle (starter cord) slowly until resistance is felt, return,
then pull rapidly. (See fig 11)
• Let engine run for several seconds and then gradually, as engine warms up, slide the choke lever towards the “RUN”
position until the choke is fully engaged to the “RUN” position. (See fig 12)
• Turn the fuel selector to “LPG” position
• Connect the propane hose to the intake nozzle of regulator; Open the valve on the LPG tank (See fig 8)
• Slide the choke lever to the “Choke” position. (See fig 10)
• Push the ON/OFF switch to the “ON” position. Pull the recoil handle (starter cord) slowly until resistance is felt, return,
then pull rapidly. (See fig 11)
• Let engine run for several seconds and then gradually, as engine warms up, slide the choke lever towards the “RUN”
position until the choke is fully engaded to the “RUN” position. (See fig 12)
When Using Gasoline
When Using LPG
Fig 8
1
2
ON
OFF
Note! When using the switch and go function please make sure the load on the generator does not exceed 60%.
if the load exceeds 60%, the generator will be shut down.