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					Model   
					CH350IS   
					Generator   
					IMPORTANT   
					Please make certain that the person who is   
					to use this equipment carefully reads and   
					understands these instructions before   
					starting operations.   
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				SAFETY GUIDELINES / DEFINITIONS   
					This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This infor-   
					mation relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To   
					help you recognize this information, we use the symbols below. Please read the manual and   
					pay attention to these sections.   
					indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in   
					death or serious injury.   
					indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result   
					in death or serious injury.   
					indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,may result in   
					minor or moderate injury   
					used without the safety alert symbol indicates potentially hazardous situation   
					which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious   
					injury and property damage. Read and understand all warnings and   
					operating instructions before using.   
					RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Attempting to   
					connect generator   
					directly to the   
					electrical system   
					of any building   
					structure.   
					Back feeding electricity through   
					a building’s electrical system to   
					the outside utility feed lines   
					could endanger repair persons   
					attempting to restore service.   
					Never backfeed electricity   
					through a structure's electrical   
					system.   
					Attempting to connect to the in- To connect to a structure's electri-   
					coming utility service could result cal system in a safe manner,   
					in electrocution.   
					always have a Double-Throw   
					Transfer Switch installed by a   
					qualified electrician and in compli-   
					Restoration of electrical service   
					while the generator is connected ance with local ordinances.   
					to the incoming utility could   
					(When installing a Double-   
					result in a fire or serious damage Throw Transfer Switch, a mini-   
					if an isolator switch is not   
					installed.   
					mum of 10 gauge wiring must   
					be used.)   
					Failure to use a double throw   
					transfer switch when connecting   
					to a structure's electrical system   
					can damage appliances and   
					WILL VOID the manufacturer's   
					warranty.   
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				RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE   
					(Continued)   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Operation of   
					Water is an excellent conductor   
					generator in rain, of electricity! Water which comes well ventilated area. Make sure   
					Operate generator in a clean, dry,   
					wet, icy, or   
					flooded   
					conditions.   
					in contact with electrically   
					charged components can   
					transmit electricity to the frame   
					and other surfaces, resulting in   
					electrical shock to anyone con-   
					tacting them.   
					hands are dry before touching   
					unit.   
					Use of worn,   
					damaged, under-   
					sized or un-   
					grounded exten-   
					sion cords.   
					Contact with worn or damaged   
					extension cords could result in   
					electrocution.   
					Inspect extension cords before   
					use and replace with new cord if   
					required.   
					Use of undersize extension   
					cords could result in overheating   
					of the wires or attached items,   
					resulting in fire.   
					Use proper size (wire gauge)   
					cordset for application see chart   
					in the Assembly section of this   
					manual.   
					Use of ungrounded cordsets   
					could prevent operation of   
					circuit breakers and result in   
					electrical shock.   
					Always use a cordset having a   
					grounding wire with an   
					appropriate grounding plug. DO   
					NOT use an ungrounded plug.   
					Placing generator   
					on or against   
					Accidental leakage of electrical   
					current could charge conductive tivity surface such as a concrete   
					Place generator on low conduc-   
					highly conductive   
					surface, such as a   
					steel walkway or   
					metal roof.   
					surfaces in contact with the   
					generator.   
					slab.   
					ALWAYS operate generator a   
					minimum of six feet from any   
					conductive surface.   
					Exceeding the load capacity of   
					the generator by attaching too   
					many items, or items with very   
					high load ratings to it could   
					result in overheating of some   
					items or their attachment wiring   
					resulting in fire or electrical   
					shock.   
					Improper   
					Read the load rating chart and   
					instructions in the Wattage Cal-   
					culation section. Make sure that   
					the summation of electrical   
					loads for all attachments does   
					not exceed the load rating of the   
					generator.   
					connection of   
					items to   
					generator.   
					Operation of unit   
					when damaged,   
					or with guards or   
					panels removed.   
					Do not operate generator with   
					mechanical or electrical   
					problem. Have unit repaired by   
					an Authorized Service Center.   
					Attempting to use the unit   
					when it has been damaged, or   
					when it is not functioning   
					normally could result in fire or   
					electrocution.   
					Removal of guarding could   
					expose electrically charged   
					components and result in   
					electrocution.   
					Do not operate generator with   
					protective guarding removed.   
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				RISK OF FIRE   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					Gasoline and gasoline vapors   
					can become ignited by coming   
					in contact with hot components   
					such as the muffler, engine   
					exhaust gases, or from an   
					electrical spark.   
					Attempting to   
					fill the fuel tank   
					while the engine   
					is running.   
					Turn engine off and allow it to   
					cool before adding fuel to the   
					tank. Equip area of operation   
					with a fire extinguisher certified   
					to handle gasoline or fuel fires.   
					Sparks, fire, hot   
					objects   
					Add fuel to tank in well   
					ventilated area. Make sure there   
					are no sources of ignition near   
					the generator.   
					Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or   
					other hot objects can cause   
					gasoline or gasoline vapors to   
					ignite.   
					Improper storage   
					of fuel   
					Store fuel in a OSHA approved   
					container designed to hold   
					gasoline. Store container in se-   
					cure location to prevent use by   
					others.   
					Improperly stored fuel could   
					lead to accidental ignition. Fuel   
					improperly secured could get   
					into the hands of children or   
					other unqualified persons.   
					Inadequate   
					ventilation for   
					generator   
					Materials placed against or near   
					the generator or operating the   
					generator in areas where the   
					Operate generator in a clean, dry,   
					well ventilated area a minimum of   
					four feet from any building, object   
					temperature exceeds 104° F. am- or wall. DO NOT OPERATE   
					bient (such as storage rooms or   
					garages) can interfere with its   
					proper ventilation features caus-   
					ing overheating and possible ig-   
					nition of the materials or build-   
					ings.   
					UNIT INDOORS OR IN ANY   
					CONFINED AREA.   
					Engine speed has been factory   
					set to provide safe operation.   
					Tampering with the engine speed   
					adjustment could result in   
					overheating of attachments and   
					could cause a fire.   
					Tampering with   
					factory set   
					engine speed   
					settings.   
					Never attempt to “speed-up”   
					the engine to obtain more per-   
					formance. Both the output   
					voltage and frequency will be   
					thrown out of standard by this   
					practice, endangering   
					attachments and the user.   
					Overfilling the fuel   
					tank – fuel   
					spillage.   
					Use care in filling the tank to   
					avoid spilling fuel. Make sure   
					fuel cap is secured tightly and   
					check engine for fuel leaks   
					before starting engine. Move   
					generator away from refueling   
					area or any spillage before   
					starting engine. Allow for fuel   
					expansion. Keep maximum fuel   
					level ¼ inch below the tip of the   
					fuel tank. Never refuel with the   
					engine running.   
					Spilled fuel and its vapors can   
					become ignited from hot   
					surfaces or sparks.   
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				RISK OF INJURY AND PROPERTY   
					DAMAGE WHEN TRANSPORTING   
					GENERATOR   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Fuel or oil can leak or spill and   
					Fire, Inhalation,   
					Damage to   
					Vehicle Surfaces   
					If generator is equipped with a   
					fuel shut-off valve, turn the valve   
					to the off position before   
					could result in fire or breathing   
					hazard, serious injury or death   
					can result. Fuel or oil leaks will   
					damage carpet, paint or other   
					surfaces in vehicles or trailers.   
					transporting to avoid fuel leaks.   
					If generator is not equipped with   
					a fuel shut-off valve, drain the   
					fuel from tank before transport-   
					ing. Transport fuel only in an   
					OSHA approved container.   
					Always place generator on a   
					protective mat when transport-   
					ing to protect against damage to   
					vehicle from leaks. Remove   
					generator from vehicle immedi-   
					ately upon arrival at your desti-   
					nation.   
					RISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION   
					HAZARD   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Gasoline   
					Breathing exhaust fumes will   
					cause serious injury or death.   
					Operate generator in clean, dry,   
					well ventilated area. Never   
					operate unit in enclosed areas   
					such as garages, basements,   
					storage, sheds, or in any   
					engines produce   
					toxic carbon   
					monoxide   
					exhaust fumes.   
					location occupied by humans or   
					animals. Keep children, pets and   
					others away from area of operat-   
					ing unit.   
					RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					All sources of energy include the   
					potential for injury. Unsafe   
					operation or maintenance of your   
					generator could lead to serious   
					injury or death to you or others.   
					Operation of   
					generator in   
					careless manner   
					• Review and understand all of   
					the operating instructions and   
					warnings in this manual.   
					• Become familiar with the oper-   
					ation and controls of the   
					generator. Know how to shut it   
					off quickly.   
					• Equip area of operation with a   
					fire extinguisher certified to   
					handle gasoline or fuel fires.   
					• Keep children or others away   
					from the generator at all times.   
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				RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION   
					(Continued)   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Any gasoline operated   
					Operation of   
					voltage   
					sensitive appli-   
					ances without a   
					voltage surge   
					protector   
					Always use a U.L. listed voltage   
					sensitive surge protector to   
					connect voltage sensitive   
					appliances (TV, computer, ste-   
					reo, etc.). Failure to use a U.L.   
					listed voltage surge protector   
					will void the warranty on your   
					generator.   
					household generator will incur   
					voltage variations causing   
					damage to voltage sensitive ap-   
					pliances or could result in fire.   
					Notice: A multiple outlet strip is   
					not a surge protector. Make sure   
					you use a U.L. listed voltage   
					surge protector   
					Generator could fall causing   
					serious injury or death to you or   
					others.   
					Raising or   
					suspending   
					generators   
					equipped with   
					lift rings   
					Always use proper connecting   
					procedures as described in this   
					manual when connecting cables,   
					chains, or straps for raising or   
					suspending generators equipped   
					with lift rings.   
					improperly   
					Always use cables, chains, or   
					straps rated at 2000 lbs working   
					load or more to raise or suspend   
					generator.   
					Improper raising or suspending   
					can cause damage to the   
					generator.   
					Generator will not operate   
					properly and will cause damage   
					to the generator and could   
					cause serious injury or death to   
					you or others.   
					Operating   
					generator while   
					suspended   
					Never operate generator while   
					suspended or in an unlevel   
					position. Always operate   
					generate on a flat, level surface.   
					RISK OF HOT SURFACES   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					Contact with hot surfaces, such   
					as engines exhaust components,   
					could result in serious burns.   
					Contact with hot   
					engine and   
					During operation, touch only the   
					control surfaces of the   
					generator. Keep children away   
					from the generator at all times.   
					They may not be able to recog-   
					nize the hazards of this   
					generator   
					components.   
					product.   
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				RISK OF MOVING PARTS   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					The generator contains parts   
					which rotate at high speed during guarding or cover plates   
					operation. These parts are   
					covered by guarding to prevent   
					injury.   
					Never operate generator with   
					Contact with   
					moving parts   
					can result in   
					serious injury.   
					removed. Avoid wearing loose   
					fitting clothing or jewelry which   
					could be caught by moving parts.   
					RISK FROM LIFTING   
					WHAT CAN HAPPEN   
					HAZARD   
					HOW TO PREVENT IT   
					The generator is too heavy to be   
					lifted by one person. Obtain as-   
					sistance from others before you   
					try to move it.   
					Lifting a very   
					heavy object.   
					Serious injury can result from at-   
					tempting to lift too heavy an   
					object.   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					MODEL   
					CH350IS   
					6.5   
					HORSE POWER   
					RATED/SURGE WATTS   
					VOLTAGE   
					AMPERAGE   
					PHASE   
					3500/7500   
					120/240V   
					29.2/14.6 A   
					SINGLE   
					60 Hz   
					HERTZ   
					ENGINE SPEED   
					MAX. AMBIENT TEMP.   
					FUEL CAPACITY   
					RUN TIME @ 50%/100%   
					3600 RPM   
					104° F   
					4 GALLON   
					11.6/7.8 HOURS   
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				ASSEMBLY   
					Read this manual. Do not attempt to operate equipment   
					until you have read this Manual for Safety, Operation, and   
					Maintenance Instructions.   
					NOTE: This manual is a general manual. Information in this manual may or   
					may not pertain to your model. Please read carefully.   
					NOTE: Left and right describes the location of a part with the operator   
					facing the outlet panel.   
					REMOVE GENERATOR FROM CARTON   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Open carton from top.   
					Cut carton along dotted lines.   
					Remove all carton inserts.   
					Remove generator through opening in   
					carton.   
					• 
					Remove shipping block(s) from under the   
					gen head. Unscrew bolt(s) and remove the   
					shipping block(s). It is very important that   
					this is removed before starting your   
					generator.   
					OTHER LOOSE PARTS   
					1. Oil is supplied, see engine operators manual for correct procedure to add oil   
					and fuel to engine.   
					2. The locking plugs maybe used when needed or required.   
					The locking plugs are to be installed and/or used in   
					accordance with appropriate local electrical code   
					regulations. Refer to instructions enclosed with each plug for proper   
					installation.   
					3. 12V DC cables to be used with the 12V DC outlets. See Operation section.   
					IMPORTANT: Before any attempt to start your generator be sure to check engine   
					oil (See Engine Operator's manual)   
					GROUNDING THE GENERATOR   
					A grounding lug is supplied with the generator for   
					Grounding Lug   
					use when required by local electrical ordinances.   
					Refer to article 250 of the National Electrical Code   
					to clarify any needed grounding information. Your   
					local electric company or a certified electrician   
					should be able to help you with this information.   
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				OBTAINING ELECTRICITY FROM THE GENERATOR   
					There are basically 2 ways to obtain electricity from a generator:   
					1. Use of extension cords directly from the generator to the appliance, lights,   
					tools, etc.   
					2. Use of a double-throw transfer switch installed directly to the main electrical   
					supply outside of house.   
					EXTENSION CORDS   
					When using an appliance or tool at a considerable distance from the generator, a   
					3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle   
					that accepts the tool's plug MUST be used in order to reduce the risk of   
					electrical shock. A cord of adequate size must be used. Using the following chart   
					to determine the minimum wire size required.   
					Extension Cord Wire Gauge Chart   
					Wire Gauge   
					Size   
					Cord   
					Length   
					Amperage   
					12 ga.   
					10 ga.   
					0 to 100 ft.   
					0 to 100 ft.   
					*Up to 20 amp draw   
					Up to 30 amp draw   
					*NOTE: When amperage exceeds 20 amp; a 12 gauge extension cord should   
					not be used for long distances.   
					An extension cord that is hot to the touch is overloaded.   
					Repair or replace damaged extension cords immediately.   
					DOUBLE THROW TRANSFER SWITCH   
					Potential hazards exist when a portable electric generator is   
					connected to the main electrical supply coming into the house.   
					It is at that point that the electrical generator could feed back into the utility   
					company's system causing possible electrocution of workers who are repairing   
					the electrical lines.   
					To avoid back feeding of electricity into utility systems, a double-throw transfer   
					switch must be installed between the generator and utility power. The Double-   
					Throw Transfer Switch should be installed by a licensed electrician and in com-   
					pliance with all state and local electrical codes. (When installing a Double-   
					Throw Transfer Switch, a minimum of 10 gauge wiring must be used.)   
					The electrician should also install a sub-panel to isolate the circuits you would   
					want to use during an emergency or electrical power outage. Your generator will   
					not be large enough to handle the load of all the lights, appliances, TV, etc. at   
					one time. To select which items to run during the electrical power outage, see   
					Wattage Calculation section in this manual.   
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				OPERATION   
					KNOW YOUR GENERATOR   
					Read this General Manual and Safety Rules before operation of your Generator.   
					Compare the illustration in your parts manual with your generator to familiarize yourself with   
					the location of various controls and adjustments. Save all manuals for future references.   
					GENERATOR CAPACITY   
					IMPORTANT: Exceeding the rated capacity of your generator can result in serious damage   
					to your generator and connected electrical devices. See the Wattage Calculation section in   
					this manual to assist you in determining the appliances and tools that can be run with the   
					wattage capacity of your generator.   
					CIRCUIT BREAKERS   
					Each receptacle has a circuit breaker to protect the generator from overloading. If the circuit   
					breaker trips, unplug all electrical loads from the generator. Let the circuit breaker cool   
					down. Push circuit breaker button to reset.   
					LOW OIL PROTECTION   
					To protect the generator engine from damage, the engine is equipped with a   
					Low Oil Protection reliability feature.   
					When the engine has been shut down for refueling or other purposes and the oil   
					level is low, the Low Oil Protection will prevent the engine from restarting until   
					sufficient oil has been added. NOTE: The Low Oil Protection mechanism is very   
					sensitive. You must fill the engine to the full mark on the dipstick to inactivate   
					this safety device.   
					IMPORTANT: Low Oil Protection will not automatically shut down the engine if   
					oil level becomes low while the engine is running. Always check engine oil level   
					before starting the engine.   
					FULL POWER   
					When placed in the 120V position it allows you to receive the full capacity of the   
					generator by using all 120 volt receptacles. When in the 120/240 position, you   
					will only be able to receive half the available watts when using the 120 volt re-   
					ceptacles and the full available watts when using the 240 4-prong twistlock   
					receptacle.   
					IDLE CONTROL   
					Choose the correct application.   
					1. For normal application such as power tools, small electric appliances, light   
					bulbs, and radios:   
					Place the idle control switch in the ON position. The generator   
					will idle down when there is no load. This lowers the engine   
					noise, saves on fuel consumption, and engine life.   
					2. Idling down IS NOT recommend on large motors (refrigerators,   
					freezers, etc) or voltage sensitive electronic equipment   
					(computers, televisions, etc). For these applications:   
					Place the idle control switch in the OFF position.   
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				12V DC OUTLET   
					IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at no load for 5 minutes upon each initial   
					start-up to allow engine to stabilize.   
					IMPORTANT: When the unit is running the battery will charge. DO NOT   
					connect the 12V DC cables to the generator’s battery.   
					To charge battery:   
					1. Using the 12V DC cables supplied, connect the red positive (+) 12V DC cable   
					to the battery's positive (+) terminal.   
					2. Attach the other end of the red positive (+) 12V DC cable to   
					the generators positive (+) 12V DC outlet.   
					3. Connect the black negative (-) 12V DC cable to the battery's   
					negative (-) terminal.   
					4. Attach the other end of the black negative (-) 12V DC cable to   
					the generators negative (-) 12V DC outlet.   
					5. Charge the battery according to battery or equipment manufacturer   
					recommendations.   
					BEFORE START UP   
					This generator has been shipped from the factory without oil in the   
					crankcase. Operating the unit without oil can damage the engine.   
					Always check engine oil level before every start. Running engine   
					low of oil or out of oil could result in serious damage to the engine.   
					Follow the steps listed below before starting generator:   
					1. Check engine oil. Refer to the Engine Operator's Manual for   
					correct grade and quantity of oil.   
					2. Check fuel level, fill as required. Make sure generator is   
					turned off and has been allowed time to cool down. Use   
					clean, fresh, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87   
					octane. Do not mix oil with gasoline.   
					Never fill fuel tank completely. Fill tank to   
					1/2" below the bottom of the filler neck to   
					provide space for fuel expansion. Wipe any fuel spillage from   
					engine and equipment before starting engine.   
					Never fill fuel tank indoors. Never fill fuel tank when engine is   
					running or hot. Do not smoke when filling fuel tank.   
					Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poor ventilated areas, en-   
					gine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly   
					gas.   
					3. Make sure generator is grounded in accordance with local requirements.   
					4. All electrical loads MUST be disconnected.   
					5. The idle control switch MUST be in the OFF position.   
					Engine speed has been factory set to provide safe operation.   
					Tampering with the engine speed adjustment could result in over-   
					heating of attachments and could cause a fire. Never attempt to “speed-up” the en-   
					gine to obtain more performance. Both the output voltage and frequency will be   
					thrown out of standard by this practice, endangering attachments and the user.   
					You MUST unplug any load from the generator before starting to   
					prevent permanent damage to any appliances.   
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				TO START THE ENGINE   
					Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poor ventilated   
					areas, engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an   
					odorless and deadly gas.   
					1. Open the fuel shut-off valve on tank and engine.   
					2. Move the choke control located on the engine to "CHOKE" position.   
					NOTE: No choke is required on warm engines. Make sure choke is in the   
					"RUN" position on warm engine starts.   
					3. Move the ON/OFF switch on engine to the ON position.   
					4. Grasp handle on rope starter and pull slowly until resistance   
					is felt. Let the rope rewind slowly. Pull rope with a rapid full   
					arm stroke. Let rope rewind slowly. Repeat if necessary.   
					NOTE: IF ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS TOO LOW, ENGINE WILL   
					NOT START. CHECK OIL LEVEL AND ADD IF NECESSARY.   
					5. When engine starts, gradually move the choke to the "RUN" position.   
					IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at no load for 5 minutes upon each initial   
					start-up to allow engine and generator to stabilize.   
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				STOPPING ENGINE   
					1. Disconnect all electrical loads.   
					2. Turn ON/OFF switch to "OFF" position.   
					3. Close fuel shut-off valve.   
					CONNECTING ELECTRICAL LOADS   
					1. Let engine run and warm up for five minutes after starting with no electrical   
					load.   
					Connect loads in the following manner to prevent damage to equipment:   
					2. Connect inductive load equipment first, inductive loads consist of   
					refrigerators, freezers, water pumps, air conditioners, or small hand tools.   
					Connect the items that require the most wattage first. See Wattage Calcu-   
					lation Section in this manual.   
					3. Connect the lights next.   
					4. Voltage sensitive equipment should be the last equipment connected to the   
					generator. Plug voltage sensitive appliances such at TV's, VCR's, micro-   
					waves, ovens, computers, and cordless telephones into a UL listed voltage   
					surge protector, then connect the UL listed voltage surge protector to the   
					generator.   
					Failure to connect and operate equipment in this sequence   
					can cause damage to equipment and will void the warranty   
					on your generator.   
					Follow the wattage calculation table in the Wattage Calculation section of   
					this manual. Overloading the generator will cause power fluctuations and   
					can damage equipment and appliances.   
					Porter-Cable Corporation will only be responsible for damage to   
					customer's equipment when the generator is determined to be defective.   
					This determination will only be made by an authorized representative of   
					Porter-Cable Corporation and this decision will be final. Porter-Cable   
					Corporation reserves the right to inspect the electrical connections at the   
					customer's site of operation and test the generator for proper operation   
					before any determination of liability is made. Failure to maintain the   
					equipment or wiring for inspection will void any claim for damages by the   
					customer. Porter-Cable Corporation will not be responsible for equipment   
					damaged as a result of voltage surges, improper operation or improper   
					installation of the generator.   
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				MAINTENANCE   
					CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES TABLE   
					Before   
					each   
					use   
					Every 25   
					Hours of   
					Every   
					Every 50   
					Hours of   
					Every   
					Every 100   
					Hours of   
					Every   
					MAINTENANCE TASK   
					Season   
					Season   
					Season   
					Check oil level   
					Change oil   
					See Note 2   
					X 
					See Note 1   
					Clean Air Filter Assembly   
					Check Spark Plug   
					X 
					X 
					X 
					Prepare unit for storage if it is to remain   
					idle for more than 30 days.   
					Prepare Unit for Storage   
					Note 1: Change oil after first two (2) operating hours and every 50 operating   
					hours thereafter, more often if operated in extreme dusty or dirty conditions.   
					Note 2: Check oil after 5 hours of operation.   
					GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS   
					The warranty of the generator does not cover items that have been subjected to   
					operator abuse or negligence. To receive full value from the warranty, operator   
					must maintain the generator as instructed in this manual.   
					ENGINE MAINTENANCE   
					Refer to the Engine Operator's manual for service and maintenance of the   
					engine.   
					GENERATOR MAINTENANCE   
					Your generator should be kept clean and dry at all times. The generator should   
					not be stored or operated in environments that includes excessive moisture, dust   
					or any corrosive vapors. If these substances are on the generator, clean with a   
					cloth or soft bristle brush. Do not use a garden hose or anything with water   
					pressure to clean the generator. Water may enter the cooling air slots and could   
					possibly damage the rotor, stator and the internal windings of the gen head.   
					GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI RECEPTACLE   
					MONTHLY: For maximum protection against electrical shock the GFCI should   
					be tested monthly.   
					To test:   
					1. Depress the TEST button. The RESET button should extend. If the RESET   
					button does not extend, notify a DeVilbiss Air Power Company Authorized   
					Warranty Service Center.   
					2. To restore power, depress the RESET button firmly into the GFCI unit until an   
					audible click is heard. If reset properly, the RESET button is flush with the   
					surface of the test button. When the button stays in, the power is ON.   
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				STORAGE   
					If you are going to store your generator for more than 30 days, use the   
					following information as a guide to prepare the generator for storage.   
					Never store generator with fuel in the tank indoors or in   
					enclosed, poorly ventilated areas, where fumes can reach   
					an open flame, spark or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes   
					dryer or other gas appliances.   
					ENGINE PREPARATION   
					1. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank to minimize the formation of fuel gum   
					deposits during storage.   
					2. Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow it to enter the   
					fuel system.   
					3. Next shut off engine.   
					4. Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the spark plug.   
					5. Add one teaspoon of oil through the spark plug hole.   
					6. Place rag over spark plug hole and pull the recoil a few times to lubricate   
					the combustion chamber.   
					7. Replace the spark plug, but do not connect the spark plug wire.   
					NOTE: If a fuel stabilizer is not used, all gasoline must be drained from the tank   
					and carburetor to prevent gum deposits from forming on these parts and causing   
					possible malfunction of the engine.   
					GENERATOR   
					• 
					Clean the generator as outlined in the Maintenance Section on this manual.   
					• 
					Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator are open and   
					unobstructed.   
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				WATTAGE CALCULATIONS   
					IMPORTANT   
					Never exceed the rated capacity of your generator. Serious damage to the   
					generator or appliance could result from an overload.   
					1. Starting and running wattage requirements should always be calculated   
					when matching a generators wattage capacity to the appliance or tool.   
					2. There are two types of electrical appliances that can be powered by   
					your generator:   
					A. Items such as radios, light bulbs, television sets, and microwaves   
					have a "resistive load". Starting wattage and running wattage are   
					the same.   
					B. Items such as refrigerators, air compressors, washer, dryer, and   
					hand tools that use an electrical motor have an "inductive load".   
					Inductive load appliances and tools require approximately 2 to 4   
					times the listed wattage for starting the equipment. This initial load   
					only lasts for a few seconds on start-up but is very important when   
					figuring your total wattage to be used.   
					C. Always start your largest electric motor first, and then plug in other   
					items, one at a time.   
					NOTE: On 120-volt loads the maximum starting wattage should NOT   
					exceed one half of the rated generator wattage. Example: a 5000 rated   
					wattage generator = 2500 maximum starting wattage.   
					DETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS   
					Before operating this generator list all of the appliances and/or tools that are   
					going to operate at the same time. (Then determine the starting wattage   
					requirements and the running wattage requirements by following example   
					and/or refer to household wattage calculator.)   
					1. First total the running wattage of all appliances and/or tools that will be   
					operated at the same time.   
					Running Watts   
					Starting Watts   
					Example 1:   
					Lights   
					Television   
					Slow Cooker   
					= 
					= 
					= 
					100 Watts   
					300 Watts   
					250 Watts   
					0 
					0 
					0 
					TOTAL   
					=650 Watts   
					0 
					2. Next the starting wattages of any appliances and/or tools that will start and   
					stop during operation.   
					Running Watts   
					Starting Watts   
					Example 2:   
					Small Refrigerator   
					500 Watts   
					2000 Watts   
					2000 Watts   
					TOTAL =500 Watts   
					3. The running wattage of examples 1 & 2 totals 1150 watts. The starting   
					wattage of the small refrigerator is 2000 watts which is 1500 watts more   
					than the running watts. Take this difference of 1500 starting watts from the   
					refrigerator and add to the total running watts of 1150.   
					Example 3:   
					1500 Starting Watts   
					1150 Running Watts   
					TOTAL =2650 Total Watts   
					Generator must have a maximum capacity of at least 2650 watts.   
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				STARTING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS   
					1. Some appliances and tools will list on the motor nameplate the starting   
					and running voltage and amperage requirements. Use the following   
					formula to convert voltage and amperage to wattage:   
					Volts X Amp = Watts   
					Example: 120 volts x 10 amps = 1200 watts   
					2. To determine the approximate starting wattage requirement for most   
					appliances and tools with inductive type motors, multiply the wattage that   
					was calculated by 2 to 4 times to assure adequate generator capacity. If   
					the nameplate information is not available use the values on the following   
					chart as a guide.   
					3. Remember that the starting and running wattage for resistive loads are the   
					same. (Example: a 100 watt light bulb requires only 100 watts to start.)   
					Most resistive loads will be listed in wattage.   
					Application Guide   
					To select the right generator for your needs, total the wattage   
					of the items to be run at the same time.   
					Run   
					Start   
					Wattage   
					Electric Appliance   
					3/8" Hand Drill   
					Jigsaw   
					1/3 HP Airless Sprayer   
					6" Bench Grinder   
					Belt Sander   
					Demolition Hammer   
					7 1/4" Circular Saw   
					Light Bulb   
					Home Security   
					Television   
					Microwave   
					Toaster Oven   
					Portable Heater (5,000 BTU)   
					Furnace Fan   
					Refrigerator/Freezer   
					Sump Pump   
					Clothes Washer   
					Water Heater   
					Air Conditioner (20,000 BTU)   
					12V DC Battery Charger   
					Radio   
					Slow Cooker   
					Electric Blanket   
					Electric Skillet   
					Coffee Maker   
					Small Refrigerator   
					The wattage ratings shown are averages. Wattage requirements may vary   
					with different brands of appliances.   
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				HOUSEHOLD WATTAGE CALCULATOR   
					DEVICES WITH HIGH STARTING (INDUCTIVE)LOADS   
					APPLIANCE OR   
					LOAD DEVICE*   
					TYPICAL DEVICE   
					WATTAGE**   
					RUN WATTS   
					TIMES (X) START FACTOR   
					TOTAL   
					REFRIGERATOR/   
					FREEZER   
					= 
					= 
					= 
					x 
					x 
					800   
					600   
					3 
					3 
					3 
					2 
					3 
					2 
					2400   
					= 
					SMALL REFRIGERATOR   
					AIR COND.(ROOM)   
					SUMP PUMP 1/2 HP   
					1800   
					2400   
					1000   
					800   
					x 
					x 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					7200   
					2000   
					= 
					= 
					= 
					x 
					x 
					FURNACE FAN 1/3 HP   
					WELL PUMP 1/2 HP   
					2400   
					2000   
					= 
					1000   
					= 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					1500   
					HOT PLATE   
					TELEVISION   
					MICROWAVE   
					CAUTION !!   
					300   
					800   
					CAUTION !!   
					DO NOT CONNECT VOLTAGE SENSITIVE   
					ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (TV SET, COMPUTER,   
					ETC.) DIRECTLY TO YOUR GENERATOR. IF YOU USE   
					THE GENERATOR TO POWER SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT   
					YOU MUST USE A U.L. LISTED VOLTAGE SURGE   
					PROTECTOR.   
					= 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					NOTICE: FAILURE TO USE A U.L. LISTED VOLTAGE   
					SURGE PROTECTOR WILL DAMAGE YOUR   
					EQUIPMENT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.   
					SPACE HEATER   
					WATER HEATER   
					1500   
					4000   
					THE IDLE CONTROL MUST BE IN THE   
					OFF POSITION WHEN OPERATING   
					LARGE MOTOR LOADS (FREEZERS,   
					REFRIGERATORS,ETC.) OR VOLTAGE   
					SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT   
					(TV, COMPUTERS, ETC.)   
					TIMES NUMBER   
					OF BULBS   
					LIGHTING   
					WATTS   
					60   
					= 
					60 WATT BULBS   
					x 
					= 
					= 
					= 
					75 WATT BULBS   
					100 WATT BULBS   
					300 WATT BULBS   
					x 
					x 
					x 
					75   
					100   
					300   
					*FOR PRODUCTS NOT   
					LISTED REFER TO   
					CALCULATION   
					ELECTRIC LOAD GRAND TOTAL   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
					THIS TOTAL MUST BE LESS THAN YOUR GENERATOR RATING   
					**AVERAGE VALUES -   
					ACTUAL INDIVIDUAL   
					DEVICE VOLTAGES MAY   
					BE HIGHER OR LOWER   
					WATTAGE RATING OF YOUR GENERATOR   
					THIS TOTAL MUST BE GREATER THAN YOUR HOUSEHOLD WATTAGE LOAD   
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					CORRECTION   
					PROBLEM   
					CAUSE   
					Engine will not   
					start   
					1. Add fuel or oil.   
					1. Low on fuel or oil.   
					2. Turn to "ON" position   
					2. Ignition switch in "Off"   
					position.   
					3. Faulty spark plug.   
					3. Replace spark plug.   
					4. Adjust choke accordingly.   
					4. Choke in wrong position.   
					5. Open fuel shut-off valve.   
					5. Fuel shut-off valve in   
					closed position   
					6. Remove load from unit.   
					7. Attach wire to spark plug.   
					6. Unit loaded during start-   
					up.   
					7. Spark plug wire loose.   
					1. Faulty receptacle.   
					No electrical   
					output   
					1. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					2. Circuit breaker kicked   
					out.   
					2. Depress and reset.   
					3. Have Service Center   
					replace capacitor.   
					3. Defective capacitor.   
					4. Repair or replace cord.   
					4. Faulty power cord.   
					5. GFCI switch breaker   
					kicked out   
					5. Depress and reset   
					Repeated   
					1. Overload   
					1. Reduce load.   
					circuit breaker   
					tripping   
					2. Faulty cords or   
					equipment   
					2. Check for damaged, bare,   
					or frayed wires on   
					equipment. Replace.   
					Generator   
					overheating   
					1. Generator overloaded.   
					2. Insufficient ventilation.   
					1. Reduce load.   
					2. Move to adequate supply   
					of fresh air.   
					1. Faulty solenoid   
					1. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					No auto idle   
					2. Faulty idle control switch   
					3. Faulty windings in stator   
					4. Faulty circuit board   
					5. Faulty wire harness   
					1. Faulty rectifier   
					2. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					3. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					4. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					5. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					DC does not   
					have power   
					with the   
					circuit breaker   
					depressed   
					1. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					2. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
					2. Faulty windings in stator   
					3. Faulty wire harness   
					3. Have Service Center   
					replace.   
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				LIMITED WARRANTY   
					PORTER-CABLE CORPORATION warrants to the original purchaser that all products covered under this   
					warranty are free from defects in material and workmanship. Products covered under this warranty include air   
					compressors, air tools, service parts, pressure washers, and generators, which have the following warranty   
					periods:   
					3 YEARS - Limited warranty on 2-stage oil-free air compressor pumps that operate at 1725 RPM.   
					2 YEARS - Limited warranty on oil-lubricated air compressor pumps.   
					1 YEAR - Limited warranty on all other air compressor components.   
					2 YEARS - Limited warranty on electric generator alternators.   
					1 YEAR - Limited warranty on other generator components.   
					2 YEARS - Limited warranty on pneumatic air tools as described in Porter-Cable general catalog.   
					1 YEAR - Limited warranty on pressure washers used in consumer applications (i.e. personal residential   
					household usage only).   
					90 DAY - Pressure washers used for commercial applications (income producing) and service parts.   
					1 YEAR - Limited warranty on all accessories.   
					Porter-Cable will repair or replace, at Porter-Cable's option, products or components which have failed   
					within the warranty period. Service will be scheduled according to the normal work flow and business   
					hours at the service center location, and the availability of replacement parts. All decisions of Porter-   
					Cable Corporation with regard to this limited warranty shall be final.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to   
					state.   
					RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER (initial User):   
					• 
					To process a warranty claim on this product, DO NOT return it to the retailer. The product must be   
					evaluated by an Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center. For the location of the nearest Porter-   
					Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center call 1-888-559-8550, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.   
					Retain original cash register sales receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.   
					Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the product as described in the Owners   
					Manual(s).   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Deliver or ship the product to the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center. Freight costs,   
					if any, must be paid by the purchaser.   
					Air compressors with 60 and 80 gallon tanks will be inspected at the site of installation. Contact the   
					nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center that provides on-site service calls, for service   
					call arrangements.   
					• 
					If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the Porter-Cable Authorized Warranty Service   
					Center, the purchaser should contact Porter-Cable.   
					THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:   
					• 
					• 
					Merchandise sold as reconditioned, used as rental equipment, and floor or display models.   
					Merchandise that has become damaged or inoperative because of ordinary wear, misuse*, cold, heat, rain,   
					excessive humidity, freeze damage, use of improper chemicals, negligence, accident, failure to operate   
					the product in accordance with the instructions provided in the Owners Manual(s) supplied with the   
					product, improper maintenance, the use of accessories or attachments not recommended by Porter-   
					Cable, or unauthorized repair or alterations.   
					* 
					An air compressor that pumps air more than 50% during a one hour period is considered misuse   
					because the air compressor is undersized for the required air demand.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Repair and transportation costs of merchandise determined not to be defective.   
					Costs associated with assembly, required oil, adjustments or other installation and start-up costs.   
					Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or   
					unuseable after a reasonable period of use, including but not limited to sanding disks or pads, saw and   
					shear blades, grinding stones, springs, chisels, nozzles, o-rings, air jets, washers and similar accessories.   
					Merchandise sold by Porter-Cable which has been manufactured by and identified as the product of   
					another company, such as gasoline engines. The product manufacturer's warranty, if any, will apply.   
					ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY   
					RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT COVERED BY   
					THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential   
					damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A   
					PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.   
					Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may   
					not apply to you.   
					Porter-Cable Corporation   
					Jackson, TN USA   
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					CALL 1-888-559-8550 TO FIND A LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER   
					NEAR YOU FOR REPAIRS AND SERVICE PART PURCHASES   
					ENGINE   
					GAS   
					Use clean, fresh gasoline with a minimum 87 octane rating. Do   
					not add gasoline during or immediately after use.   
					Refer to engine owner's manual for oil recommendations.   
					Most generators are equipped with a low-oil shutdown. If the oil   
					is low or if the Generator is not level, the engine will not start.   
					ENGINE OIL   
					Make wattage calculations before use. Refer to general   
					operator's manual for further instructions.   
					WATTAGE   
					WIRING   
					Contact an electrician for any wiring instructions. If wiring into a   
					house, a double-throw transfer switch and a heavy duty cord   
					set must be used.   
					Use a standard (12V) lawn and garden battery with a minimum   
					of 45 A.H. or 210 CCA.   
					The voltage and frequency are regulated by the rpm's of the   
					engine. Do not adjust the throttle or governor to achieve higher   
					performance. This will only alter the factory Pre-set settings   
					and damage anything connected to the generator.   
					BATTERY   
					VOLT REG.   
					Be sure a volt/amp surge protector is used when sensitive   
					electronic equipment is used, such as: televisions, computers,   
					stereos, and etc… The damage of such equipment without the   
					use of a protector WILL NOT be covered under warranty.   
					Do not adjust or attempt maintenance without consulting engine   
					manual or an authorized engine service center.   
					ENGINE   
					Add stabilizer to fuel tank and run engine for 5 minutes before   
					storage.   
					STORAGE   
					When in long term storage, operate the generator every 60 days   
					for at least 10 minutes with a load on it. This will prevent the   
					loss of residual magnetism that produces the electricity.   
					Allow the generator to run 5 minutes at no load for the engine   
					and the gen head to stabilize.   
					Make sure the adequate size of extension cord is used. Refer to   
					the Grounding Instructions/Extension Cord section of the   
					owners manual.   
					OPERATION   
					If the generator is operating equipment that is drawing half of   
					the rated watts it is considered 50% load. Using all of the rated   
					watts is considered 100% load.   
					ALWAYS REFER TO THE MANUALS SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT   
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