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1.
Check the fuel level.
2.
Check the engine oil level. Running the engine with a low oil level
can cause engine damage.
3.
Check the air filter element. A dirty air filter will reduce engine
performance.
GROUND THE GENERATOR
The generator must be properly grounded to prevent electric shocks.
The generator is equipped with a ground terminal connector. Attach a
length of 10 AWG (minimum) wire to a ground rod driven into the earth.
Attached the other end to the ground terminal connector. Consult
municipal electrical codes or a qualified electrician to confirm grounding
requirements.
RUNNING THE GENERATOR
1.
Remove all loads from the AC and DC power outlets and switch off
the AC breaker before starting the engine.
2.
Warm up the generator without load for 3 minutes.
3.
Be sure that all appliances are in good working condition before
connecting them to the generator.
4.
Attach appliances, one at a time starting with the appliance with
the highest current rating. Most appliance motors require more
than their rated wattage for start-up. Do not exceed the current
limit specified for any one socket. See Wattage Reference Chart.
5.
Turn off the generator immediately if an appliance becomes
sluggish, stops suddenly or acts in an abnormal manner.
Disconnect and inspect the appliance.
6.
Reduce the electric load on the circuit if the circuit protector trips.
Wait a few minutes before resuming operation.
7.
When using the AC and DC electrical output at the same time, do
not exceed the maximum output of the generator.
8.
The DC terminal may be used for charging 12-volt automatic-type
batteries only. Disconnect the negative pole battery cable from the
battery when setting up to charge the battery. Do not reverse the
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