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Figure 2 - Battery Connections
2.1  KNOW THE GENERATOR
Read  the Owner’s  Manual and  Safety  Rules before  operating 
this generator.
Compare  the  generator  to  Figures  3  through  7  to  become 
familiarized with the locations of various controls and adjustments. 
Save this manual for future reference.
1.  120 Volt AC, 20 Amp, Duplex Receptacle – Supplies electrical 
power for the operation of 120 Volt AC, 20 Amp, single-phase, 
60 Hz electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads.
2.  120/240  Volt  AC,  30  Amp  Locking Receptacle  –  Supplies 
electrical power for the operation of 120 and/or 240 Volt AC, 
30  Amp,  single-phase,  60  Hz,  electrical  lighting,  appliance, 
tool and motor loads.
3.  Circuit Breakers  (AC) (6.5  & 8kW) –  Each receptacle  is 
provided  with  a  push-to-reset  circuit  breaker  to  protect  the 
generator against electrical overload.
4.  2-Pole Circuit Breaker (6.5, 8 & 10kW) – this 30 Amp 2-pole 
circuit breaker protects the 120/240 Volt locking receptacle.
NOTE:  The 10kW uses both a  30  and  42  Amp  2-pole  circuit 
breaker.
5.  120  Volt  AC,  30  Amp  Locking  Receptacle  –  Supplies 
electrical power for  the  operation  of  120  Volt AC,  30  Amp, 
single-phase,  60Hz  electrical  lighting,  appliance,  tool  and 
motor loads.
6.  Idle Control –  with the switch in the “ON” position, the idle 
control runs the engine at normal (high) speeds when there 
is an electrical load present and runs the engine at idle (low) 
speeds when a load is not present. 
7.  Fuse  (6.5,  8  &  10kW)  –    this  1.5  Amp  fuse  protects  the 
Battery Charger Input jack.
8.  Ground Fault Sensing Module  – supplies ground  fault to 
protect electrical power  for all receptacles  on the control 
panel. 
9.  GFCI Circuit Breaker – Use to reset the full control panel GFCI 
electrical system.
10. 10. Voltage Selector Switch (3.6 & 6.5kW only) - Allows the 
user to choose between 120/240 volts, or 120 volt only. When 
in  the  120  volt  only  position,  the  total  generator  output  is 
available through any of the 120 volt outlets. In the 120/240V 
position, receptacles of 120 and 240 volts AC can be used 
simultaneously. The voltage selector switch provides the user 
with more usable power and improved flexibility.
NOTE: NEVER switch the voltage selector switch with the main 
breaker turned on! Doing this can cause arcing and can damage 
the generator. First turn off all tools and appliances, turn off the 
main circuit, and then operate the voltage selector switch. 
11. Hour Meter – Tracks hours of operation and alerts to service 
intervals.
12. 120/240 Volt AC, 50 Amp Receptacle (10kW only) - Supplies 
electrical power for the operation of 120/240 Volt AC, 42 Amp, 
Single Phase, 60 Hz welder or motor loads.
13. Choke Knob – Used when starting a cold engine.
14. Start Switch (6.5, 8, & 10kW) - Use to start engine from the 
starter motor.
NOTE:  The switch must be in the “On” position when starting 
the engine from the recoil starter.
15. 3600 Watt On/Off Switch
16. Spark Plug(s)  -  See  the  Maintenance  Schedule  and  Engine 
Specification sections for details. 
17. Oil  Filter  -  See  the  Maintenance  Schedule  and  Engine 
Specification sections for details.
18. Summer/Winter  Valve  (10kW  Engine  ONLY)  -  Directs  hot 
engine air to the carburetor when the engine is running in cold 
weather conditions. Move the valve to the left when operating 
in temperatures  above 40  ºF 
(4.4 °C).  When operating in 
temperatures below 40 ºF (4.4 °C), move the summer/winter 
valve to the right.
19. Oil  Dipstick  (10kW  ONLY)  -  Check  oil  level  in  the  engine. 
Always make sure that the oil level is at the FULL mark before 
starting engine.
20. Oil Drain – Use to drain engine oil.
21. Oil Fill – Add oil here.
22. Air Filter – Filters intake air as it is drawn into the engine.
23. Recoil  Starter  (3.6,  6.5  &  8kW)  -  Use  to  start  engine 
manually.
24. Muffler – Quiets the engine.
25. Spark Arrestor – Reduces fire hazards by containing sparks.
26. Grounding Lug – Ground the generator to an approved earth 
ground here. See "Grounding the Generator" for details.
27. Handles  –  Pivot  and  retract  for  storage.  Press  the  spring-
loaded button to move handles.
28. Fuel Tank – See generator Specifications for tank capacity.
29. Gas Cap – Fuel fill location.
30. Fuel Gauge – Shows fuel level in tank.
31. Battery (6.5, 8 & 10kW) - Powers the electric starter motor.
32. Battery  Charger  Input  (6.5,  8  &  10kW)  -  This  receptacle 
allows the capability to recharge the battery from the adaptor 
plug charger.
33. Lifting Device – use to lift and store the generator after use. 
See Lifting Safety notes in the beginning of this manual.
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