2. GENERATOR COMPONENTS
(1) Fuel Gauge- Indicates the amount of fuel in
the tank.
(2) Fuel Cap- Access to the fuel tank for adding
fuel.
(3) Recoil Starter- Pull-cord for starting engine.
(4) Hours Meter- showing separately the
current accumulated working time or total
accumulated working time, by pressing the
button to switch displaying.
Note: Hour meter will remind the operator to
check or change the oil every 25 working hours.
It shows P--** and lasts 6 minutes to remind
operator. Here ** represents 25, 50, 75 and
other figures which are multiple times of 25.
Only it lasts no less than 6 minutes and restarts
the next time, it will disappear.
(5)Engine Switch-Use to start/stop engine
(6) Ground Terminal- Connect grounding wires
here to properly ground unit.
(7) Smart Throttle Switch- Used to
control the operation mode of the
engine.(see section 2.2 below)
(8)Indicators-Output indicator, overload
alarm indicator, low oil alarm indicator.
(9)Circuit Breaker- Push buttons that
protect the generator from electrical
overload.
(10) 230V Water Proof Receptacles- To
connect electrical devices that run 230
Volt, 50 Hz, single phase, AC current.
(11) Muffler- Reduces engine noise.
(12) Spark Plug- Provides proper engine
ignition.
(13) Oil Fill and Dipstick- Location for
checking and filling engine oil.
(14) Choke Lever- Adjusts the amount of
air let into the engine.
(15) Air Cleaner- a removable, cleanable,
sponge-like element that limits the amount
of dirt pulled into the engine.
(16)Fuel Valve- Allows fuel to enter
engine.
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