Product Manual
Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment | 21
OPERATION 
POWER OUTPUT AND DEMAND
120 and 240 Volt AC devices have two dierent electric 
power demands that must be taken into consideration, 
namely the running power and the starting/peak power. 
Both are measured in Watts (typically abbreviated as “W”).
The steady state continuous load is the running power 
demand and this is often marked on the device near its 
model number or serial number. Sometimes the device 
might only be marked with its voltage (i.e. 120 V) and current 
draw (e.g. 6 Amp or 6 A), in which case the running power 
demand in Watts can be obtained by multiplying the voltage 
times the current, e.g. 120 V × 6 A = 720 W.
Simple resistive 120-Volt AC devices such as incandescent 
bulbs, toasters, heaters, etc. have no extra power demand 
when starting, and so their starting power demands are the 
same as their running power demands.
More complex 120/240-Volt AC devices containing inductive 
or capacitive elements such as electric motors have a 
momentary extra power demand when starting, which can 
be up to seven times the running power demand or more. 
Manufacturers of such devices rarely publish this starting 
power demand and so it’s often necessary to estimate it. 
A rule of thumb for devices tted with an electric motor 
is to apply a starting power multiplier of 1.2 for small 
hand-held or portable devices and a value of 3.5 for larger 
stationary devices. For example, a 900 W angle grinder can 
be assumed to have a starting power demand of at least 
1.2 × 900 W, which equals 1,080 W. Similarly, a 1,650 W 
air compressor can be assumed to have a starting power 
demand of at least 3.5 × 1,650 W, which equals 5,775 W.
To prevent overloading of the generator’s 120-Volt AC 
system:
1.  Add up the running power demand of all the 120/240-
Volt AC devices that will be connected to the generator 
at one time. This total must not be greater than the 
generator’s specied running power output.
2.  Add up the running power demand again, but for the 
largest motor-driven device use the value of its starting 
power demand instead of its running power demand. 
This total must not be greater than the generator’s 
specied starting power output.
3.  The total running power demand of all the devices that 
will be connected to any one of the generator’s outlets 
must not exceed the generator’s specied running 
power output.
PROGRAMMING THE GENERATOR FOR 
REMOTE START
NOTICE
The key fob included with the generator should come already paired 
with the unit. If it does not you can follow the directions below to 
reconnect. If your unit was shipped without a key fob please contact 
our customer support team. 
WARNING
Always make sure the area around the generator is 
clear of bystanders before using the remote start to 
start the generator.
The generator can be started remotely from up to a 
maximum of 109 yards (100 M) away using the remote 
start key fob with new, fully charged batteries in the 
key fob. As the batteries’ state of charge in the key fob 
reduces, the distance to start the generator will also 
reduce.
Before the generator can be started, an initial start-up 
procedure must be performed so the generator and the 
key fob recognize each other. If the key fob is replaced, you 
will need to go through this procedure with the new fob.
1.  With the battery connected, turn the engine control 
switch to the RUN position. The yellow battery light 
will illuminate.
START
STOP
1
2
3
1 - Start Button | 2 - Stop Button | 3 - Push Button Start
2.  Push and hold the red REMOTE PAIRING button 
on the side of the control panel until the push button 
start (3) on the control panel illuminates red, then let 
go (see 20 on page 14 for location of button). 
3.  Press and hold the STOP (2) button on the remote 
start key fob until the red light on the push button 
start (3) goes out, then let go. 
4.  Press and hold the START (1) button on the remote 
start key fob until the red light on the push button 
start (3) goes out, then let go.
5.  Press and hold the REMOTE PAIRING button until 
the red light on the push button start (3) goes out. 
The generator is now programmed to start remotely.










