EN
TOOL KIT
The tools supplied with the generator
will help you to perform he owner
maintenance procedures listed on the
following page. Always keep this tool
kit the generator.
3) ENGINE OIL CHANGE
Drain the oil while the engine is
warm to assure complete and rapid
draining.
1. Remove the drain plug and sealing
washer, oil filler cap, and drain the oil.
2. Reinstall the drain plug and sealing
washer. Tighten the plug securely.
3. Refill with the recommended oil
and check the oil level.
CAUTION: Used motor oil may
cause skin cancer if repeatedly left in
contact with the skin for prolonged
periods. Although this is unlikely
unless oil on a daily basis, it is still
advisable to thoroughly wash your
hands with soap and water as soon as
possible after handling used oil.
Please dispose of used motor oil in
a manner that is compatible with the
environment. We suggest you take
it in a sealed container to you local
service station or recycling center for
reclamation. Do not throw it in the
trash or pour it on the ground.
AIR CLEANER SERVICE
A dirty air cleaner will restrict air
flow to the carburettor. To prevent
carburettor malfunction, service the
air cleaner regularly.
Service more frequently when
operating the generator in extremely
dusty areas.
WARNING: Using gasoline or
flammable solvent to clean the filter
element can cause a fire or explosion.
Use only soapy water or non-
flammable solvent.
NOTICE: Never run the generator
without the air cleaner. Rapid engine
wear will result.
1° Unsnap the air cleaner cover clips,
remove the air cleaner cover, and
remove the element.
2° Wash the element in a solution of
household detergent and warm water,
then rinse thoroughly; or wash in non-
flammable or high flash point solvent.
Allow the element to dry thoroughly.
3° Soak the element in clean engine
oil and squeeze out the excess oil.
The engine will smoke during initial
start-up it too much oil is left in the
element.
4° Reinstall the air cleaner element
and the cover.
FUEL SEDIMENT CUP
CLEANING
The sediment cup prevents dirt or
water which may be in the fuel tank
from entering the carburettor. If the
engine has not been run for a long
time, the sediment cup should be
cleaned.
1° Turn the fuel valve to the OFF
position. Remove the sediment cup,
and o-ring.
2° Clean the sediment cup, and
o-ring, in non-flammable or high point
solvent.
3° Reinstall o-ring, and sediment cup.
4° Turn the fuel valve ON and check
for leaks.
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