Replacement Part List
22 | Westinghouse Portable Power
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
Normal Operation
During normal operation, use the following steps to 
stop your generator:
1.  Remove any connected loads from the control 
panel receptacles.
2.  Allow the generator to run at “no load” to reduce 
and stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
3.  Position the engine control switch to STOP or if you 
plan to store the generator after use, turn the fuel 
shuto valve to the OFF position and allow the fuel 
to be consumed from the carburetor.
4.  For Push Button Start models if you plan to store 
the generator after use push the Battery Disconnect 
button in so it stops drawing power from the 
battery.
During an Emergency
If there is an emergency and the generator must be 
stopped quickly, position the engine control switch to 
the OFF position immediately.
WARNING
Internal pressure can build in the 
engine crankcase while the engine 
is running. Removing the oil ll plug/ 
dipstick while the engine is hot can 
cause extremely hot oil to spray out 
of the crankcase and can severely 
burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for 
several minutes before removing the 
oil ll plug/dipstick.
Always perform maintenance in a well- 
ventilated area. Gasoline fuel and fuel 
vapors are extremely ammable and 
can ignite under certain conditions.
WARNING
Avoid accidentally starting the 
generator during maintenance by 
removing the spark plug boot from 
the spark plug. For electric start 
generators, also disconnect the 
battery cables from the battery 
(disconnect the black negative (-) 
cable rst) and place the cables away 
from the battery posts to avoid arcing.
Allow hot components to cool to 
the touch prior to performing any 
maintenance procedure.
OPERATION 
MAINTENANCE 
Manual Start - Move switch to STOP
Push Button Start - Push in start/stop button to STOP 
or push in Battery Disconnect button if you plan to store 
generator to prevent draining the battery
BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE GENERATOR, REVIEW THE 
SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 5, AS WELL AS THE FOLLOWING 
SAFETY MESSAGES.










