Product Manual

Machine Component Identification
Reference
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Description
1
Handle
10
Generator Head
2
Air Cleaner
11
Control Panel
3
Recoil Starter Grip
12
Battery Location (Battery Not Included)
4
Fuel Valve
13
Oil Fill
5
Gas Tank
14
Oil Drain Plug
6
Fuel Gauge
15
Throttle Control Switch
7
Gas Cap
16
Roll Cage Frame
8
Vibration Isolation Mount
17
Engine Switch
9
Muffler
REFERENCE GUIDE
Reference 1 - Handle
Provides a means for moving the generator. To move generator, pivot handle up and secure
using the handle pin.
Reference 2 Air Cleaner
Filter element that removes particles from incoming air. See the engine section of this manual
for maintenance and replacement.
Reference 3 Recoil Starter Grip
Grasp firmly when manually starting engine to engage the engine cranking.
Reference 4 Fuel Valve
ON / OFF valve to control the fuel flow into the engine. Located on the left side of the recoil.
ALWAYS keep valve closed when the generator is not in use.
Reference 5 Gas Tank
A large tank that allows for extended run capabilities. ALWAYS allow room for gasoline
expansion by not filling the gas tank completely.
Reference 6 Fuel Gauge
Fuel level indicator for gas tank.
Reference 7 Gas Cap
The gas cap is extra-large, creating a large hole for refilling and has a comfortable grip.
Reference 8 Vibration Isolation
Mount
The engine and generator head are mounted on rubber mounts that absorb most of the engine
vibration. This feature eliminates the tendency of the machine to “walk” while engine is running.
Reference 9 - Muffler
An acoustic device installed onto the exhaust system that is designed to reduce noise. The
outlet also includes a spark arrester.
Reference 10 - Generator Head
The electricity producing part of the generator.
Reference 11 Control Panel
An electrical device that contains receptacles, switches and other electrical devices.
Reference 12 Battery Location
Storage location for the battery (battery not included).
Reference 13 Oil Fill
Cap with dipstick for checking oil level. Also provides access port to fill oil.
Reference 14 Oil Drain Plug
Bolt located on the engine crankcase that allows oil to be drained.
Reference 15 Throttle Control
Switch
This feature senses the load on the generator. With no load on the generator the engine speed
drops to idle. This saves fuel and lengthens engine life. When a load is applied, the engine
speed returns to maximum RPMs. Turning the switch off disables the sensing device and the
generator will run at maximum RPM whether or not a load is applied.
Reference 16 Roll Cage Frame
Provides protection for the generator
Reference 17 Engine Switch
ON / OFF / START switch for power to engine for starting.
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