User Guide
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2.7   BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR
Prior to operating the generator, engine oil and gasoline will need to be 
added, as follows:
2.7.1  ADDING ENGINE OIL
All oil should meet minimum American Petroleum Institute (API) Service 
Class SJ, SL or better. Use no special additives. Select the oil's viscosity 
grade according to the expected operating temperature (also see chart).
•  Above 40° F, use SAE 30
•  Below 40° F and down to 10° F, use 10W-30
•  Below 10° F, use synthetic 5W-30
 Any attempt to crank or start the engine 
before it has been properly serviced with the 
recommended oil may result in an engine failure.
10W-30
10 W -30
SAE 30
SA E  30
Synthetic 5W-30
Sy nth e tic   5 W-3 0
1.  Place generator on a level surface (not to exceed 15° in any 
direction).
2.  Clean area around oil fill and remove oil fill cap and dipstick. Dipstick 
is accessible from the top of the unit next to the lifting eye in the 
U-shape of the fuel tank.
3.  Wipe dipstick clean; reinsert and remove dipstick and check oil level 
against marks on dipstick.
4.  If required, slowly fill engine with oil through the oil fill opening until 
it reaches the full mark on the dipstick. Stop filling occasionally to 
check oil level. Do not overfill.
5.  Install oil fill cap and finger tighten securely.
6.  Reinsert dipstick and seat firmly.
7.  Check engine oil level before starting each time thereafter.
2.7.2 ADDING GASOLINE
 Never fill fuel tank indoors. Never fill fuel tank 
when engine is running or hot. Allow unit/engine 
to cool entirely before adding fuel. DO NOT light a 
cigarette or smoke when filling the fuel tank.
 Do not overfill the fuel tank. Always leave room 
for fuel expansion.
.  To reduce lead and carbon deposits use high quality UNLEADED 
gasoline with the generator engine. Leaded REGULAR grade 
gasoline is an acceptable substitute. Do not use premium gasoline. 
Do not mix oil with gasoline.
2.  Clean area around fuel fill cap, remove cap.
3.  Slowly add unleaded regular gasoline to fuel tank. Be careful not to 
overfill. Allow about 1/2" of tank space for fuel expansion, as shown 
in Figure 16.
4.  Install fuel cap and wipe up any spilled gasoline. 
Figure 16 - Fuel Tank
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in fuel 
system parts such as the carburetor, fuel hose or tank during storage. 
Alcohol-blended fuels (called gasohol, ethanol or methanol) can attract 
moisture, which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. 
Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. To 
avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be emptied before storage 
of 30 days or longer. See the "Storage" section. Never use engine or 
carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank as permanent damage may 
occur.
 The manufacturer does not recommend using any 
gasoline containing alcohol (such as “gasohol”). 
If using any gasoline containing alcohol, it must 
not contain more than 10 percent ethanol, and 
it must be removed from the generator during 
storage. Do NOT use any gasoline containing 
methanol. If using gasoline with alcohol, 
inspect more frequently for fuel leaks and other 
abnormalities.
2.8  TO START THE ENGINE
 
 Never start or stop engine with electrical devices 
plugged into the receptacles AND devices turned 
on.
1.  Unplug all electrical loads from the unit's receptacles before starting 
the engine.
2.  Make sure the unit is in a level position (not to exceed 15° in any 
direction).
3.  Open the fuel shut-off valve (Figure 17).
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