Replacement Part List
Table Of Contents
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_1
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_2
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_3
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_4
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_5
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_6
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_7
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_8
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_9
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_10
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_11
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_12
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_13
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_14
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_15
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_16
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_17
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_18
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_19
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_20
- PG5000BiSRCO_manual_22
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Preparation
6. Remove the safety plug or cap from the propane tank valve and
attach the other end of the hose to the LPG connector on the
tank. Hand-tighten.
7. Turn the propane tank valve to the fully open position. Check all
connections for leaks by wetting the fittings with a solution of
soap and water. Bubbles which appear or bubbles which grow
indicate that a leak exists. If a leak exists at a fitting, turn the
propane tank valve to the fully closed position and tighten the
fitting. Open the propane tank valve and recheck the fitting
with the soap and water solution. If the leak continues or if the
leak is not at a fitting then DO NOT use the generator and contact
an authorized Pulsar service center.
Connecting The Battery
1. On the left side of the generator, loosen the screws and remove
the cover.
2. A quick connect battery plug is pre-installed on the batter and the
generator, connect both together as shown.
Note: It may be necessary to charge the starting battery before
normal operation. Therefore, it is recommended to use the manual
recoil starter, when starting the generator for the first time and allow
the battery to recharge. The generator is equipped with a battery
charging feature. Once the engine is running, a small charge will
slowly recharge the battery.
• All new propane tanks must be purged of air and moisture
prior to filling. Used propane tanks that have not been plugged
or kept closed must also be purged. The purging process should
be done by a propane tank supplier (propane tanks from an
exchange supplier should have been purged and filled properly).
• ALWAYS position the propane tank so the connection between
the valve and the gas inlet will not cause sharp bends or kinks in
the hose.
NOTICE
Explosion hazard. DO NOT start generator if you smell propane.
ALWAYS fully close the propane tank valve and disconnect the
LPG hose from the generator when not in use.
WARNING
1. Turn the generator OFF and place on a flat surface in a well
ventilated area.
2. Verify that the propane tank valve is in the fully closed position.
3. Remove the cover on the generator propane inlet.
4. Use your fingers to hand thread the LPG hose (included) to the
propane inlet on the generator.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use thread seal tape or any other type of
sealant to seal the LPG hose connection.
5. Tighten the LPG hose connector with an adjustable wrench
until it is snug. DO NOT overtighten.
LPG INLET
CLOSE
OPEN
Quick-Connect Plug