User Manual
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OWNER’S MANUAL
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MAINTENANCE 
AND REPAIRS
  WARNING:  Only  a  qualified 
electrical service person should 
service and repair the alternator 
on this generator. Use only factory 
approved replacement parts.
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
This generator will not perform well at high 
altitudes without  proper  adjustment. See 
engine owner’s manual for details.
ADDING ELECTRICAL 
LOADS
IMPORTANT: Do not overload generator. 
Make sure total wattage of all electrical loads 
does not exceed rated wattage of generator. 
Overloading may shorten generator life. It 
could also cause internal damage to genera-
tor. Overloading will trip circuit breaker.
IMPORTANT:  (All  models  except 
MGR2900)  Keep  voltage  selector  switch 
in  the  120  VOLT  ONLY  position  if  only 
powering 120V  items. Only  move  switch 
to  120 +  240  VOLT position  if  powering 
240V items.
1.  Check  items  to  be  powered.  Their 
nameplate lists their wattage ratings.
  Note:  The  wattage  ratings  for  some 
electrical motors are misleading. They 
may  require  up  to  three-times  their 
rated wattage to start. You must figure 
total electrical load wattage. Make sure 
total wattage of all electrical loads does 
not exceed rated wattage of generator. 
See Determining Electrical Load For 
Generator,
 page 9.
2.  Start  engine.  Let  engine  reach  full 
speed.
3.  Connect electrical loads one at a time. 
If the load consists of electric motors, 
start them first. Always start the largest 
first. Start each motor individually.
DISCONNECTING ELECTRIC 
LOADS
Remove electrical loads one at a time. Re-
move voltage sensitive items first. Voltage 
sensitive  items include  TVs,  VCRs,  and 
other home electronic items.
STOPPING ENGINE
IMPORTANT: The engine speed is preset. 
The throttle is locked in preset position. Do 
not adjust throttle.
Follow the steps below to stop engine.
1.  Remove all electrical loads from genera-
tor (see Disconnecting Electrical Loads). 
Remove electrical loads one at a time.
2.  Let engine run for two or three minutes 
after  removing  electrical  loads.  This 
lets engine cool slightly.
3.  Turn engine switch to the OFF position 
(see Figure 18).
4.  Turn fuel valve lever off except on Model 
MGR6000I. Do this by moving valve 
lever fully to the left (see Figure 19).
Figure  18  -  Engine  Switch  In  OFF 
Position
Figure 19 - Fuel Valve Lever Off (Model 
MGR4500I Shown)
Fuel Valve Lever 
(Off Position)
OFF
ENGINE SW
 ON
OPERATION
Continued
IMPORTANT: Keep generator level when 
servicing. Never turn generator upside down 
or stand it on end to service.
Note: We supply the engine owner’s manual 
with  generator.  Refer  to  that  manual  for 
questions  concerning  engine  maintenance 
and repairs.
Non-engine parts require little maintenance. 
Keep generator clean. Use a damp cloth to 
clean outside surfaces. Never use water to 
clean generator. Water can cause damage to 
internal parts. Use vacuum to clean air inlet 
and outlet louvers of alternator.
 CAUTION: Shut off generator 
before performing maintenance. 
 CAUTION: The engine speed 
is preset.  The throttle is locked 
in preset position. Do not adjust 
throttle. Preset position lets en-
gine run at 3600 RPM under load. 
The engine must  maintain 3600 
RPM for generator to create cor-
rect voltage. Running engine at 
lower speeds will damage genera-
tor and powered items.










