Specifications
Owner’s Manual
Operation (cont’d)
Powering 120 Volt AC Tools And Equipment:
 1. Prior to powering tools and equipment, make sure the generator’s rated voltage, and amperage 
 capacity (120VAC @ 27 AMPs) is adequate to supply all electrical loads that the unit will  
 power. If powering exceeds the generator’s capacity, it may be necessary to group one or more 
 of the tools and/or equipment for connection to a separate generator.
  CAUTION: ATTEMPTING TO POWER SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 
  WITHOUT THE USE OF AN APPROVED LINE CONDITIONER MAY CAUSE  
  DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. ALL POWER AMERICA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE 
  FOR ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO USE AN 
  APPROVED LINE CONDITIONER.
 2. Once the generator is running, simply connect the power cords of 120 volt AC powered   
 tools and equipment into the 120 volt AC dual outlets.
  NOTE: THE GENERATOR FEATURES AN AC NON-FUSE CIRCUIT BREAKER 
  TO PROTECT THE AC CIRCUIT IN CASE OF AN OVERLOAD. SHOULD 
  AN OVERLOAD OCCUR, THE BREAKER WILL “TRIP” TO ITS “OFF” POSITION, 
  CAUSING THE GENERATOR TO AUTOMATICALLY SHUT DOWN. IN THIS CASE,  
  REFER TO ABOVE IN THIS POSITION. THEN, RESET THE CIRCUITRY 
  SYSTEM BY TURNING THE CIRCUIT BREAKER TO ITS “ON” POSITION.   
  RESTART THE GENERATOR AND CONTINUE POWERING THE REMAINING 
  TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.
 3. Note: The Generator features an AC Non-Fuse Circuit Breaker “OFF” position. Turn the fuel 
valve to its “OFF” position.
 4. Disconnect all electrical powered tools and equipment from the generator’s 120 volt AC   
duel outlets. 
 5. After the engine and generator have completely cooled, store generator in a safe, clean, dry 
location (if not already installed).
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Disconnect all electrical powered tools and equipment from the generator's 120 volt AC duel 
outlets.
After the engine and generator have completely cooled, store generator in safe, clean, dry 
location( if not already installed).










