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1000WATTGE ERiATOR
Tableof Contents
Topic
Table of Contents
Safety Information
Specifications
Components
Starting Your Generator
Operating Your Generator
Stopping Your Generator
Maintenance
Storage
Statement
Trouble Shooting
Generator Theory Diagram
Limited Warranty
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Parts List
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Safety information
CAUTION
PLEASEREADANDUNDERSTANDTHiSMANUAL
COMPLETELY,BEFOREOPERATINGTHIS GENERAZOR_
Never operatethe engine in anenclosed area,All gasoline engines produce carbon
monoxide gas while running. Breathing exhaust fumes can kiil_Operatethe engine in a
welbventilated area, oniy_
Extractirom CPSCDocument#5008on CarbonMonoxide
The U,S ConsumerProduct S Commissio_(CPSC)hasissuedthe following warning regarding
carbonmonoxide poisoning:
. Donot usepodab!eheatersor lanternswhiie s_eepinginenclosedareassuch as te_ts campers and
othervehicles..This is especiallyimpodaet at high altitudes wherethe risk of carbon monoxide
, _aow thesymptoms d carbon monoxidepoisoning: headachedizziness weakness nausea,
vomiting, s_eepi_essandconf_sio_ Carbonmonoxide reducesthe blood's abiiity to carry oxygen.
Lowbbod oxygen_evelscan result inioss d consciousnessanddeath
* Seea doctor if youor a member d yourfamily dwe_opscofd or flu iikesymptoms
Carbonmonoxide poisoningcaneasi:ybe mistakenfor a cow or flu and is often detectedtoo :ate.
* A_coholco_sumpton anddrug usei_c_easetheeffects d carbon monoxidepoisoning.
. Carbon monoxide isespeciallytoxic lo mother and chiWduring pregnancy,inheLs the elderiy.
smokers,,andpeoplewiifsbtood or circuBtory system problems such as anemia_or headdisease.
Fuel is highly Flammable
DONOT refuei while engine is running.
DONOT refuei near sparks or open flame
DONOTsmoke while refueling
A S aflow the engine and muffler to cool before refueling.
Refuei ONLYin weiloventi/ated area.
DONOTover-fill gas tank
EngineAnd Muffler Get Very Net
Keepflammable materials at least 3 feet:from generator.
When in use, peacegenerator in an areawhere children are not likely to touch it:.
Eie;tri; Shock hazard
DONOToperate in rain or snow, or next to body of water.
DONOTtouch with wet hands.
Besure to USEGROUNDEDPLUGSwith the generator.
DONOTconnect generator to commercial power outlets.
1000WATTGENERATO
Specifications
15 in.
12 in
14in.
44.1 tbs
Air cooied 2ostroke
Nonleaded gasoline with a minimum ofg0% octane
Twoostroke lubrication
Gasoline and oil mixing ratio 50 ' 1
DiSpIacement 63 cc
Starting System Recoil(Bectronic_gaition)
Driving System Direct Coupling, Taper Fit
Spark Plug
Cooling System ForcedAir
Air CleanerType Sponge etement
Compression Rate
Decibel Ratio 80db @ 3.3 ft
RatedOutput 15 HP @:36:00rpm
ACOutput Rating
ACCurrent
Rated Output, Continuous
DCOutput Rating
DCCurrent:
Steady State Vottage range
SteadyState Frequency range
TWOStroke
65db @ 24 ft
1_2Gal_
60 Hz
800 Watts
12Volts
10 Amps
COS_= I
+/° 15%
Lessthan 7%
Lessthan 25%
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1 Handle
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2_FuelCap
3_FuelTank
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4. FuelShut-off
5 RecoilStarter
6_,EngineOmOffSwitch
X Throtte Lever
8. Air Cleaner
9 ControlPanel
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10.Generator
11,Muffler
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12,Cylinder
13.SparkPlug
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STARTINGTHE ENGINE
1_Disconnect all electric appliances from generator before sta_ing.
2_Turn fuel shut_off I_verto "ON"
3_Move Choke leverall the way to the ieft
4_Turn engine switch to 'sON°'position_
5. Puil recoil starlet cord slowly until engaged,then pull briskly to sta_.
6_Once engine has sta_ed, move choke iever al! the way' backto the right°
CONNECTING ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES
A!waysallow engine to warm up before connecting any electrical !oad
to the generator:
STOPPINGENGINE
1 Turnoff alt appfiances, then disconnect them from the generator_
2. Turnengine :Switchto _'STOVposition_
'_OFF3_Turnfuel shut-off leverto
4. Allow engine to cool before attempting to move the generator or to refuel.
RESE_ING BREAKERBUTTONS
if reset tripS, disconnect a_iexternai electrical appliances before pushing the reset
button._After reconnecting the external electrical appliance, if reset continues to trip
that indicates that the e_ectricalleadconnected to the generator from one or more of
the appliances may havea shod circuiL in that event, discontinue use of that item
until it has beenchecked and/or repaired by a qualified technician.
DOICMAINTENANCE
Service intervals
Cteanair filter after every 150 hours of run time_ (if used in very dusty conditions,
cleanair filter after every 10 hours of run time)
1. Removefoam fitter and wash in mild detergent or dish washing liquid.
2. Rinsethoroughly, than squeezeout excess wa4:er.
3. Allow to thoroughiy dry at room temperature.
4 Pour a small amount of gasoline in filter element, then squeezeout any
excess gasoline.
5. Replacefilter.
Cleanspark plug every 50 hours of run time.
1. Remove spark plug and clean electrode with wire brush.
2. Reset gap to .028o.031 in. (.7o_8mm)
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Cleanfuel filter every 150 hours of run time.
1. Removefuel filter from inside fuel tank
2. C/canwith solvent.
3. Wipe dry.
4. Inse_ filter back:in fuel tank.
ffthe generator will not be used for more than one month, follow the following
1. Drain all fuel from engine (including fuel tank, fuet cock, and carburetor).
2. Shaketank and drain excess oil.
3. Removespark plug and pour approximately one (1) ta.Nespoon of motor oil
into spark plug hole.
4. Replacespark plug,
5_With ignition switch in "OFF"position, pull sta_er cord several times until
you fee! piston is in its compression stroke. (resistance will increase).
6. Covergenerator and store in dry, welFventiiated, place_
i. For nonohandheidengines: The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on
the Emissions Compliance labe!indicates the number of operating hours for
which the engine has beenshown to meet Federaiemission requirements.
For engines iess than 66 cc Category C=50 hours, B=125 hours, and
A=300 hours. For engines equal to or greater than 66 cc but less than
225 cc displacement, Category"C=125 hours, B=250 hours, and A=500
hours. For engines of 2:25cc or more, Category C=250 hours, B=500
hours, and A=I000 hours
2. For handheld engines: The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on
the Emissions Compliance label indicates the number of operating hours
for which the engine has been shown to meet Federatemission
requirements. Category C=50 hours, B=125 hours, and A=300 hours.
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