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Generator
Operation
For proper operation
of your generator, make sure that it is placed in an open space.
Proper ventilation is vital to its use and your safety. Also keep
the generator dry. The generator should be placed on a firm, level
surface as well.
Don’t
forget to run (exercise) your generator at least once a month. This
accomplishes a couple of things. It lubricates the engine by circulating
oil, it runs fresh gas through the carburetor and it works to recharge
the battery. All of these things help to insure that the generator
will start when you really need it in an emergency.
To Operate your Generator:
- Check the
fuel level before starting the generator.
- Honda engines
are engineered and designed to run on unleaded fuel. Use unleaded
gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. This will
reduce deposit build up on valves, spark arrestor, muffler and
spark plugs.
- Never use
stale or contaminated gasoline or an oil/gas mixture. Avoid getting
dirt or water in the fuel tank.
- Be sure to
refuel when the engine is off and in a well-ventilated area. Gasoline
is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions.
Do not over fill, and make sure that any spilled fuel has been
wiped off before starting the generator.
- The fuel
tank cap vents the tank, so be sure to store your generator in
a well-ventilated area. For example, don’t store the generator
below the deck of a boat because gasoline fumes can collect and
ignite.
- Check the
oil level and air filter.
- Make sure
the voltage selector is where it needs to be (120v "only"
or 120/240v).
If a 240V appliance is connected to the 4-prong receptacle, the
switch must be in the "120/240V" position (a series
connection). If a 120V appliance ONLY is being connected to any
of the 120V 3-prong receptacles, select the "120V ONLY"
position (for a parallel connection). The benefit of this is to
get maximum power from the 120V 30A locking receptacle.
- Move the
generator outside.
- Make sure
the system is grounded according to local regulations. See local
electrician.
- Connect the
transfer switch if powering a house.
- Connect the
power cord to the generator.
- Turn the
circuit breaker off before starting the generator. Then allow
the generator the warm up before turning the circuit breaker on.
To
Stop your Generator:
- Turn the
circuit breaker off.
- Turn the
engine switch off.
- Turn the
fuel valve off.
Transporting
and Storing your Generator
When transporting or storing the generator, be sure to turn the
fuel valve OFF. If left on, gasoline may get into the engine crankcase
and dilute the engine oil, thus reducing the lubrication properties
of the oil and causing severe engine damage.
If you are going
to store your generator for more then 2 months, drain the fuel from
the carburetor float bowl, drain the fuel from the sediment cup,
and then add the correct proportion of fuel conditioner to the tank
and top it off.

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