Exhaust contains poisonous carbon
monoxide gas that can build up to
dangerous levels in closed areas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause
unconsciousness or death.
Never run the generator in a closed, or even
partly closed area where people may
present.
Keep this owner’s manual handy so that you can refer to it at any time.
This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part
and should remain with the generator if resold.
The information and specifications included in this publication were in
effect at the time of approval for printing.
reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or
design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation
whatever.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
be
of the generator
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your selection of a Honda generator. We are certain
you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest generators
on the market.
We want to help you get the best results from your new generator and
to operate it safely. This manual contains all the information on how to
do that; please read it carefully.
As you read this manual, you will find information preceded by a
symbol. That information is intended to help you avoid
damage to your generator, other property, or the environment.
We suggest you read the Distributor’s Limited Warranty (see page 68)
to fully understand its coverage and your responsibilities of ownership.
When your generator needs scheduled maintenance, keep in mind that
your Honda Power Equipment servicing dealership personnel are
specially trained in servicing Honda generators and are supported by
the parts and service divisions of American Honda. Your Honda
servicing dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to
answer your questions and concerns.
Best Wishes,
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others are very important. And using this
generator safely is an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided
operating procedures and other information on labels and in this
manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt
you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the
hazards associated with operating or maintaining a generator. You
must use your own good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms,
including:
• Safety Labels — on the generator.
• Safety Messages — preceded by a safety alert symboland one of
three signal words, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
• Safety Headings — such as IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
• Safety Section — such as GENERATOR SAFETY.
• Instructions — how to use this generator correctly and safely.
This entire book is filled with important safety information — please
read it carefully.
BEFORE OPERATION ............................................................. 82
INDEX ..................................................................................... 83
QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION ........................ Inside back cover
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GENERATOR SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Honda generators are designed for use with electrical equipment that
has suitable power requirements. Other uses can result in injury to the
operator or damage to the generator and other property.
Most injuries or property damage can be prevented if you follow all
instructions in this manual and on the generator. The most common
hazards are discussed below, along with the best way to protect
yourself and others.
Operator Responsibility
• Know how to stop the generator quickly in case of emergency.
• Understand the use of all generator controls, output receptacles, and
connections.
• Be sure that anyone who operates the generator receives proper
instruction. Do not let children operate the generator without parental
supervision.
Carbon Monoxide Hazards
A generator’s exhaust contains toxic carbon monoxide, which you
cannot see or smell. Breathing carbon monoxide can KILL YOU IN
MINUTES. To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, follow these
instructions when operating a generator:
• Only run a generator OUTSIDE, far away from windows, doors, and
vents.
• Never operate a generator inside a house, garage, basement, crawl
space, or any enclosed or partially enclosed space.
• Never operate a generator near open doors or windows.
• Get fresh air and seek medical attention immediately if you suspect
you have inhaled carbon monoxide.
Early symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include headache,
fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, and dizziness. Continued exposure
to carbon monoxide can cause loss of muscular coordination, loss of
consciousness, and then death.
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GENERATOR SAFETY
To alert you to potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide coming
from a generator operating outside or from other sources, install battery
operated carbon monoxide alarms or plug-in carbon monoxide alarms
with battery back-up on every level of the home and outside sleeping
areas, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Electric Shock Hazards
• The generator produces enough electric power to cause a serious
shock or electrocution if misused.
• Using a generator or electrical appliance in wet conditions, such as
rain or snow, or near a pool or sprinkler system, or when your hands
are wet, could result in electrocution. Keep the generator dry.
• If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected from the weather,
check the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) receptacle, and all
other electrical components on the control panel before each use.
Moisture or ice can cause a malfunction or short circuit in electrical
components that could result in electrocution.
• Do not connect to a building’s electrical system unless an isolation
switch has been installed by a qualified electrician.
Fire and Burn Hazards
• The exhaust system gets hot enough to ignite some materials.
– Keep the generator at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from buildings
and other equipment during operation.
– Do not enclose the generator in any structure.
– Keep flammable materials away from the generator.
• The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a
while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the muffler
while it is hot. Let the engine cool before storing the generator
indoors.
Refuel With Care
Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode.
Allow the engine to cool if the generator has been in operation.
Refuel only outdoors in a well-ventilated area with the engine off.
Do not refuel during operation.
Do not overfill the fuel tank.
Never smoke near gasoline, and keep other flames and sparks away.
Always store gasoline in an approved container.
Make sure that any spilled fuel has been wiped up before starting the
engine.
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GENERATOR SAFETY
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious
injury. Read them carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to
read, contact your Honda servicing dealer for a replacement.
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GENERATOR SAFETY
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
ECO-THROTTLE SWITCH
AC RECEPTACLES
GFCI TEST BUTTON
GFCI RESET BUTTON
GROUND TERMINAL
FUEL FILLER CAP VENT LEVER
FUEL FILLER CAP
ENGINE SWITCH
STARTER GRIP
MAINTENANCE COVER
CHOKE LEVER
OUTPUT INDICATOR
OVERLOAD INDICATOR
OIL ALERT INDICATOR
COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS
Use the illustrations on these pages to locate and identify the most
frequently used controls.
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SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE COVER
MUFFLER
SPARK PLUG
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER
AIR CLEANER
CONTROLS & FEATURES
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
ENGINE
SWITCH
ON
OFF
STARTER
GRIP
CONTROLS
Engine Switch
The engine switch controls the
ignition system and the fuel valve.
OFF – Stops the engine and
closes the fuel valve.
ON – Running position; opens the
fuel valve and allows the engine
to be started.
Starter Grip
Pulling the starter grip operates
the recoil starter to start the
engine.
Do not allow the starter grip to
snap back against the generator.
Return it gently to prevent
damage to the starter.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
FUEL FILLER CAP VENT LEVER
OFF
ON
FUEL FILLER CAP
OPEN
CHOKE LEVER
CLOSED
Fuel Filler Cap Vent Lever
The fuel filler cap is provided with a fuel filler cap vent lever to seal the
fuel tank.
The fuel filler cap vent lever must be in the ON position for the engine
to run.
When the engine is not in use, leave the fuel filler cap vent lever in the
OFF position to reduce the possibility of fuel leakage. Allow the engine
to cool before turning the fuel filler cap vent lever to the OFF position.
Choke Lever
The choke is used to provide
proper starting mixture when the
engine is cold. It can be opened
and closed by operating the choke
lever manually. Move the choke
lever to the CLOSED position to
enrich the mixture for cold
starting.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
ECO-THROTTLE SWITCH
OFF
ON
Eco-Throttle™ Switch
The Eco-Throttle™ system automatically reduces engine speed when
loads are turned off or disconnected. When appliances are turned on or
reconnected, the engine returns to the proper speed to power the
electrical load.
If high electrical loads are connected simultaneously, turn the
Eco-Throttle switch to the OFF position to reduce voltage changes.
ON: Recommended to minimize fuel consumption and further reduce
noise levels when less than a full load is applied to the
generator.
The 120 V 20 A duplex receptacle is protected by a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for protection against the shock hazard of
ground fault currents. The GFCI Receptacle has a TEST and RESET
button.
An example of ground fault current is the current that would flow
through a person who is using an appliance with faulty insulation and,
at the same time, is in contact with an electrical ground such as a
plumbing fixture, wet floor, or earth.
The GFCI will not protect against short circuit or overloads.
GFCIs can be expected to interrupt power supply if there are ground
faults or stray current imposed on the wiring by other electrical
devices, wiring, or equipment. As a result there is a risk of interruption
if used with critical systems such as life support equipment, so users
should first carefully consider whether it is appropriate to use this
portable generator to power such equipment.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
GROUND TERMINAL
FEATURES
Ground Terminal
The generator ground terminal is connected to the frame of the
generator, the metal non-current-carrying parts of the generator, and
the ground terminals of each receptacle.
Before using the ground terminal, consult a qualified electrician,
electrical inspector, or local agency having jurisdiction for local codes
or ordinances that apply to the intended use of the generator.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
OUTPUT INDICATOR
(GREEN)
Output Indicator
The output indicator (green) is illuminated when the generator is
operating normally. It indicates that the generator is producing
electrical power at the receptacles.
In addition, the output indicator has a simplified hour meter function.
When you start the engine, the indicator blinks according to the
generator’s cumulative operating hours as follows:
• No blinks:0–100 hours
• 1 blink:100–200 hours
• 2 blinks:200–300 hours
• 3 blinks:300–400 hours
• 4 blinks:400–500 hours
• 5 blinks:500 or more hours
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
OVERLOAD INDICATOR (RED)
OIL ALERT INDICATOR
(RED)
Overload Indicator
If the generator is overloaded (in excess of 2.0 kVA), or if there is a
short circuit in a connected appliance, the overload indicator (red) will
come ON. The overload indicator (red) will stay ON, and after about
four seconds, current to the connected appliance(s) will shut off, and
the output indicator (green) will go OFF. However, the engine will
continue to run.
Oil Alert® Indicator
The Oil Alert® system is designed to prevent engine damage caused by
an insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Before the oil level in the
crankcase can fall below a safe limit, the Oil Alert indicator (red) comes
ON and the Oil Alert system automatically will stop the engine (the
engine switch will remain in the ON position).
If the engine stops or the oil alert indicator (red) comes ON when you
pull the starter grip, check the engine oil level (see page
39) before
troubleshooting in other areas.
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BEFORE OPERATION
ARE YOU READY TO GET STARTED?
Your safety is your responsibility. A little time spent in preparation will
significantly reduce your risk of injury.
Knowledge
Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and how
to operate them.
Familiarize yourself with the generator and its operation before you
begin using it. Know how to quickly shut off the generator in case of
an emergency.
If the generator is being used to power appliances, be sure that they do
not exceed the generator’s load rating (see page
IS YOUR GENERATOR READY TO GO?
For your safety, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations,
and to maximize the service life of your equipment, it is very important
to take a few moments before you operate the generator to check its
condition. Be sure to take care of any problem you find, or have your
servicing dealer correct it, before you operate the generator.
30).
Improperly maintaining this generator, or
failing to correct a problem before
operation, could cause a malfunction in
which you could be seriously injured.
Always perform a pre-operation inspection
before each operation, and correct any
problem.
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BEFORE OPERATION
To prevent a possible fire, keep the generator at least 3 feet (1 meter)
away from building walls and other equipment during operation. Do not
place flammable objects close to the engine.
Before beginning your pre-operation checks, be sure the generator is on
a level and firm surface and the engine switch is in the OFF position.
Check the Engine
• Before each use, look around and underneath the engine for signs of
oil or gasoline leaks.
• Check the engine oil level (see page 39). A low engine oil level will
cause the Oil Alert system to shut down the engine.
• Check the air filters (see page 43). Dirty air filters will restrict air flow
to the carburetor, reducing engine and generator performance.
• Check the fuel level (see page 36). Starting with a full tank will help
to eliminate or reduce operating interruptions for refueling.
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OPERATION
SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
Before operating the generator for the first time, review chapters
GENERATOR SAFETY (see page
19).
For your safety, do not operate the generator in an enclosed area such
as a garage. Your generator’s exhaust contains poisonous carbon
monoxide gas that can collect rapidly in an enclosed area and cause
illness or death.
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon
monoxide gas that can build up to
dangerous levels in closed areas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause
unconsciousness or death.
Never run the generator in a closed, or even
partly closed area where people may be
present.
6) and BEFORE OPERATION (see page
Before connecting an AC appliance or power cord to the generator:
• Use grounded 3-prong extension cords, tools, and appliances, or
double-insulated tools and appliances.
• Inspect cords and plugs, and replace if damaged.
• Do not use cord lengths greater than 164 feet (50 meters), and do
not use multiple tools and appliances with built-in noise filters. Such
use may activate the GFCI.
• Make sure that the appliance is in good working order. Faulty
appliances or power cords can create a potential for electric shock.
• Make sure the electrical rating of the tool or appliance does not
exceed the rated power of the generator or the receptacle being
used.
• Operate the generator at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from buildings
and other equipment.
• Do not operate the generator in an enclosed structure.
• Do not place flammable objects close to the engine.
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OPERATION
FUEL FILLER CAP VENT LEVER
ON
STARTING THE ENGINE
To prevent a possible fire, keep the generator at least 3 feet (1 meter)
away from building walls and other equipment during operation. Do not
place flammable objects close to the engine.
• Operating this generator less than 3 feet (1 meter) from a building or
other obstruction can cause overheating and damage the generator.
• For proper cooling, allow at least 3 feet (1 meter) of empty space
above and around the generator.
Keep all cooling holes open and clear of debris, mud, water, etc.
Cooling holes are located on the side panel, the control panel, and
the bottom of the generator. If the cooling holes are blocked, the
generator may overheat and damage the engine, inverter, or
windings.
Refer to SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS on page 21 and perform the
IS YOUR GENERATOR RE ADY TO GO? checks (see page 19).
Refer to the AC OPERATION (see page 28) for connecting loads to the
generator.
1.Make sure that all appliances connected to the generator are turned
off. The generator may be hard to start if a load is connected.
2.Turn the fuel filler cap vent lever to the ON position.
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3.Make sure the Eco-Throttle
ECO-THROTTLE SWITCH
OFF
CHOKE LEVER
CLOSED
ON
ENGINE SWITCH
OPEN
switch is in the OFF position, or
more time will be required for
warm-up.
4.To start a cold engine, move the
choke lever to the CLOSED
position. To restart a warm
engine, leave the choke lever in
the OPEN position.
OPERATION
5.Turn the engine switch to the
ON position.
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OPERATION
STARTER GRIP
CHOKE LEVER
ECO-THROTTLE SWITCH
OPEN
Direction to pull
ON
CLOSED
6.Pull the starter grip lightly until
you feel resistance; then pull
briskly in the direction of the
arrow as shown.
Do not allow the starter grip to
snap back against the
generator. Return it gently to
prevent damage to the starter.
7.If the choke lever was moved to
the CLOSED position to start
the engine, gradually move it to
the OPEN position as the engine
warms up.
8.If you wish to use the
Eco-Throttle system, turn the
Eco-Throttle switch to the ON
position after the engine has
warmed up for 2 or 3 minutes.
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OPERATION
ENGINE SWITCH
OFF
FUEL FILLER CAP VENT LEVER
OFF
STOPPING THE ENGINE
To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch to
the OFF position. Under normal conditions, use the following
procedure.
1.Turn off or disconnect all appliances that are connected to the
generator.
2.Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
3.Allow the engine to cool, and then turn the fuel filler cap vent lever
to the OFF position.
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OPERATION
GFCI TEST BUTTON
GFCI RESET BUTTON
GFCI OPERATION CHECK
Always check GFCI operation before using the generator.
A faulty GFCI can cause electric shock
which can seriously injury or kill you.
Always perform the GFCI inspection before
using the generator. If the GFCI fails the
test, the generator must be repaired by an
authorized Honda servicing dealer before
use.
1.Unplug all tools and appliances from the generator.
2.Start the engine (see page 22).
3.Press the TEST button:
• The RESET button should extend.
• If the GFCI does not function as described, contact an authorized
Honda generator dealer.
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