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2000Wi Digital Inverter Generator

By POWERHOUSE®

OWNER’S MANUAL

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL

CAREFULLY BEFORE USING

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Quick Start Guide

Use outdoors only. Generators produce carbon monoxide

— a poisonous, colorless, odorless gas that can cause death or serious injury.

Always operate on a level surface

Keep away from rain, snow or other wet conditions

Keep away from smoking materials, sparks, and other sources

of combustion when refueling.

Pre-Operation:

1. Add oil by removing the maintenance panel and inspecting the dipstick. Fill the oil reservoir

with 15.6 oz. (460 ml) of oil or to the full mark on the dipstick. Use appropriate grade, high-detergent, premium quality, 4-stroke engine oil. Use SAE 15W-40 viscosity oil unless operating at ambient temperatures below 32° F (0° C). For temperatures below 32° F, use

SAE 0W-40 viscosity oil. See page 14 for more information about operating at extreme temperatures.

2. Carefully add regular unleaded automotive gasoline up to the shoulder of the fuel strainer. To

avoid spilling fuel, use care to not fill too quickly or over fill. Avoid getting dirt, dust, or water in the fuel tank. Do not use a blend that contains more than 10% ethanol. Do not use gasoline containing methanol. An octane rating of 87 or higher is recommended.

Operation:

1. Ensure that no loads have been connected to the AC receptacles.

2. Open the fuel valve. If the fuel tank was empty, it may also be necessary to pump the primer

bulb 15 to 20 times to get fuel to the carburetor.

3. Push the engine switch on the control panel to the

―ON‖ position.

4. Move the choke lever to the

―START‖ position.

5. Pull the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt, then pull briskly out. Repeat until the engine

starts.

6. Move the choke lever to the

―RUN‖ position after the engine warms up.

7.

The green ―RUN‖ light will illuminate when the generator is ready for use. Before connecting any loads, ground the generator with a length of heavy cable, connecting the generator’s grounding terminal to an external ground source.

8. Make sure that all appliances to be connected have been switched off and are in good working

order. Confirm that the combined electrical rating of the appliances does not exceed that of the generator.

9.

Connect the appliance to the appropriate receptacle on the generator’s control panel.

10. To minimize fuel consumption and noise, push the economy switch

to the ―ON‖ position. This setting regulates the engine’s speed so that it matches the needs of the connected loads. Do not use the economy setting if you are connecting items with electric motors that have a high amperage draw during startup or with appliances that cycle on and off rapidly.

In an emergency, pushing the Engine Switch on the control panel to the “OFF” position will automatically stop the engine with or without a load. However, repeatedly stopping the generator without disconnecting all loads can cause damage to the generator or appliances

.

Shutdown:

1. Turn off all connected appliances and disconnect from the generator.

2. Push the engine switch on the control panel to the

―OFF‖ position.

3. Turn the fuel valve off.

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PREFACE

Thank you for purchasing a POWERHOUSE generator.

This manual covers operation and maintenance of POWERHOUSE generator model 2000Wi.

All information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing.

We reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.

No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.

This manual should be considered a permanent part of the generator and should remain with it if it is resold.

Pay special attention to statements preceded by the following words:

Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are not followed.

Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions are not followed.

Gives helpful information.

As Stated previously, if you have a problem with this generator, do not return it to the store where you purchased it. For warranty support call 877-544-4449 from 8am to 6pm ET, email us at [email protected] or send a fax to

800-263-0280

.

Failure to properly follow these precautions can result in property damage, serious injury, or DEATH!

Read all labels and the Owner's Manual before operating this generator.

Generators produce carbon monoxide

— a poisonous, colorless, odorless gas that can cause death or serious injury.

Indoor use of a generator can kill quickly. Generators should be used outdoors only.

Generators should only be used outdoors away from garages and open windows, but protected from rain and snow.

Check for spilled fuel or leaks. Clean and/or repair before use.

Always stop engine before refueling. Wait 5 minutes before restarting.

Keep any source of ignition away from fuel tank, at all times.

The portable generator is not meant to be used as a permanent back-up power system for the home. A permanently installed stationary generator is designed to be safely used for this specific purpose.

Our generators are designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions. Read and understand the Owner's

Manual before operating the generator. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.

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CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 5

2. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................. 7

2.1 Control panel 2000Wi .............................................................................................................. 8

2.2 Serial number and bar code identification and location .......................................................... 9

3. PRE-OPERATION CHECK ......................................................................................................... 10

3.1 Check the engine oil level. .................................................................................................... 10

3.2 Check the fuel level. .............................................................................................................. 11

3.3 Check the air cleaner ............................................................................................................ 12

4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................... 13

4.1 Starting the engine ................................................................................................................. 13

4.2 High altitude operation .......................................................................................................... 14

4.3 Generator use ........................................................................................................................ 15

4.4 AC application ........................................................................................................................ 17

4.5 Output and Overload Lights .................................................................................................. 18

4.6 DC application ....................................................................................................................... 19

4.7 Low oil alarm system ............................................................................................................. 20

4.8 Economy switch ..................................................................................................................... 21

4.9 Stopping the engine ............................................................................................................... 21

5. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 22

5.1 Emission control system ........................................................................................................ 22

5.2 Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................................................... 24

5.3 Changing oil ........................................................................................................................... 25

5.4 Air cleaner service ................................................................................................................. 26

5.5 Spark plug maintenance ........................................................................................................ 27

5.6 Spark arrestor maintenance .................................................................................................. 29

6. TRANSPORTING and STORAGE .............................................................................................. 30

6.1 Exercising the Generator ....................................................................................................... 30

6.2 Before storing the unit for an extended period ...................................................................... 31

7. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................ 32

7.1 Engine will not start: .............................................................................................................. 32

7.2 Appliance does not operate: .................................................................................................. 33

7.3 No output at the DC receptacle: ............................................................................................ 33

8. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 34

9. WARRANTY AND CONSUMER INFORMATION ....................................................................... 35

POWERHOUSE® GENERATOR WARRANTY .......................................................................... 35

CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT ........................................... 36

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY ........................................................................... 37

10. APENDIX B - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................................ 37

11. APENDIX C - SAFETY AND CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................... 38

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

■ This generator is designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions.

Read and understand the Owner's Manual before operating the generator.

Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.

■ Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide. Never run the generator in an enclosed area.

Be sure to provide adequate ventilation.

■ The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for several minutes after stopping the engine.

Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot.

Let the engine cool before storing the generator indoors.

To ensure safe operation

Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped.

Keep away from cigarette smoke and sparks when refueling the generator.

Wipe up spilled gasoline at once.

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■ This generator is not intended, nor designed, for use as a standby power supply and should never be used as such. Severe property damage and/or severe personal injury or death may result. Never connect this generator to an automatic transfer switch (ATS). Severe damage to the generator will occur.

■ To avoid accidents or equipment damage, always make a pre-operation inspection before you start the engine.

■ Place the generator at least 3 ft (1 m) away from buildings or other equipment during operation.

■ Operate the generator on a level surface. If the generator is tilted, fuel spillage may result.

■ Know how to stop the generator quickly and understand operation of all controls.

Never permit anyone to operate the generator without proper instructions.

■ Keep children and pets away from the generator when it is in operation.

■ Keep away from moving parts while the generator is running.

■ Generators are a potential source of electrical shocks when misused; do not operate with wet hands.

■ Do not operate the generator in rain or snow and do not let it get wet.

■ To avoid electric shocks, the generator should always be grounded when in use.

■ Do not operate this generator inside a compartment. Doing so may lead to overheating and consequently, fire. It may also lead to death by asphyxiation.

■ Do not modify the enclosure of this generator.

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2. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

Spark Plug Access Cover

Gas Cap

Control Panel

Exhaust

Grill

Choke Lever

Starter Grip

Maintenance

Panel

Fuel

Valve

7

Primer Bulb

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2.1 Control panel 2000Wi

120 V - 20A Duplex

Receptacle

120 V - 20A

Circuit Breaker

Overload Light

(Red)

Run Light

(Red)

Ground

Terminal

Low Oil Alarm

Light (Red)

Battery Charge

Circuit Breaker

Battery Charge

Receptacle

Engine Switch

Economy Switch

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2.2 Serial number and bar code identification and location

The generator bar code number and the engine serial number identify your particular unit and are necessary when ordering parts and accessories. These two numbers are used by your dealer and The Coast

Distribution System, Inc. for warranty administration and must be supplied before any work can be done.

The engine serial number can be found stamped on the engine block above oil dipstick. It is visible when the maintenance panel is removed.

Serial Number

The bar code number label is found in two locations:

1.

On the bottom of the generator.

2.

On the packing carton.

Please record this information below and keep this manual in a safe place along with the bill of sale.

Engine Serial Number __________________________________

Bar Code Number _______________________________

Date of Purchase ________________________________

Name of Selling Dealership ________________________________

Please go to

www.powerhouse-products.com/register

and register your unit today. Online registration will be accepted as proof of purchase. Online registration will make sure you are protected in the event you have lost your receipt, and will significantly speed the process in the event warranty service is necessary.

For warranty assistance:

Phone: 877-544-4449

Fax: 800-263-0280

E-mail: [email protected]

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3. PRE-OPERATION CHECK

■ Be sure to check the generator on a level surface with the engine stopped.

3.1 Check the engine oil level.

Do not use non-detergent oil or 2-stroke engine oil. It will void the warranty and will shorten the engine's service life.

Use a high-detergent, premium quality, 4-stroke engine oil, certified to meet or exceed U.S. automobile manufacturer's requirements for API Service

Classification SG/SF.

Change the oil in a new engine between the first 4 to 6 hours of operation to clean manufacturing debris and contamination.

Use SAE 15W-40 viscosity oil unless operating at ambient temperatures below 32 ° F (0° C). For temperatures below 32° F, use SAE 0W-40 viscosity oil. See page 14 for more information about operating at extreme temperatures.

1. Loosen the cover screws and remove the maintenance cover.

2. Remove the dipstick, wipe it with a clean rag and reinsert it into the filler neck, screwing it down completely.

3. Remove the dipstick again and check the oil level.

4. If the oil level is at or below the lower level of the dipstick, refill with the recommended oil up to the top of the upper level marking. Do not overfill.

5. Reinsert the dipstick and be sure to screw it down until it is tight.

■ Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause serious engine damage.

■ The Low Oil Alarm System will automatically stop the engine before the oil level falls below a safe limit. However, to avoid the inconvenience of an unexpected shutdown, it is still advisable to visually inspect the oil level regularly.

Engine oil capacity: 15.6 fl oz (0.98 pt) / 460 ml

Oil fill hole

Dip stick

Upper level

Lowest oil level allowed

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3.2 Check the fuel level.

Use automotive unleaded regular gasoline only.

1. If the fuel level is low, refill to the top of the fuel strainer.

2. Never use an oil/gasoline mixture or dirty gasoline.

3. Avoid getting dirt, dust or water in the fuel tank.

4. After refueling, tighten the fuel filler cap securely.

■ Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions.

■ Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. Keep all smoking materials, sparks, and any other source of combustion away from the generator during refueling.

■ Do not overfill the fuel tank (there should be no fuel above the top of the fuel strainer). After refueling, make sure the tank cap is closed properly and securely.

■ Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling. Spilled fuel or fuel vapor may ignite. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry before starting the engine.

■ Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin or breathing of vapor. KEEP OUT

OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Fuel tank capacity: 1.4 gal (5.3 Liters)

Fuel Cap

Fuel Level

Fuel Strainer

Gasoline containing alternate fuels

Do not use a blend that contains more than 10% ethanol. Do not use gasoline containing methanol. An octane rating of 87 or higher is recommended.

Fuel system damage or engine performance problems resulting from the use of fuels that contain an improper alcohol blend are not covered under warranty.

Before buying fuel from an unfamiliar station, determine if the fuel contains ethanol and if it does, confirm the type and percentage of ethanol used. If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms while using a gasoline that contains ethanol, or one that you think contains ethanol, replace it with a gasoline that you know has the proper blend.

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3.3 Check the air cleaner

Loosen the maintenance cover screws and remove the maintenance cover.

Remove three air filter retaining screws. Remove the cover and check the element. Clean or replace the element if necessary.

Replace the air cleaner element, and cover. Tighten the screws securely.

Replace the maintenance cover and tighten the screws securely.

■ Never run the engine without the air cleaner element in place.

■ Rapid engine wear will result from contaminants, such as dust and dirt being drawn through the carburetor into the engine.

Maintenance

Cover

Maintenance

Cover

Screws

Air Cleaner

Cover

Air Cleaner

Case

Air Cleaner

Screws

Air Cleaner

Element

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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 Starting the engine

Before starting the engine, disconnect any load from the AC receptacles.

1. Turn the fuel valve lever to the

―ON‖ position.

2. If the fuel tank was empty it may be necessary to pump the primer bulb 15 to 20 times to get fuel to the carburetor.

3. Push the engine switch on the control panel to the

―ON‖ position.

4. Move the choke lever to the

―START‖ position.

5. Pull the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt, then pull briskly out.

6. Move the choke lever to the

―RUN‖ position after the engine warms up.

Choke Lever

Start Running

Fuel

Valve

Primer Bulb

Engine Switch

■ Do not allow the starter grip to snap back. Return it slowly by hand.

■ Do not let the starter rope rub against the generator body or the rope will wear out prematurely.

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4.2 High altitude operation

At higher altitudes, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture will be excessively rich. Performance will decrease, and fuel consumption will increase.

High altitude performance can be improved by installing a smaller diameter main fuel jet in the carburetor. If you always operate the generator at altitudes higher than 5000 feet (1500 m) above sea level, have your authorized dealer install a high altitude main jet.

Even with suitable carburetor jetting, engine horsepower will decrease approximately 3.5% for each 1000 feet (305 m) increase in altitude. The affect of altitude on the horsepower will be greater than this if no carburetor modification is made.

Be sure to have any carburetor modification reversed before operating at lower altitudes. Operation of the generator at an altitude lower than the carburetor is jetted for may result in reduced performance, overheating, and serious engine damage caused by an excessively lean air/fuel mixture.

4.3 Operating at extreme temperatures

High temperature adversely affects generator operation. Generator performance will decrease 1% for each

10°F (5.5°C) increase in temperature above 85°F (29°C). The normal operating range of this generator is 0° to 113° F (-18° to 45°C). Although the generator can operate at 0

° F (-18° C) it will be necessary to use a lower viscosity engine oil such as SAE 0W-40. Even with 0W-40 oil, the engine will be more difficult to start.

■ Do not operate the generator when the ambient temperature is below 0°F

(-18°C).

■ Do not operate the generator when the ambient temperature exceeds 113°F

(45°C).

SAE Viscosity Recommendations

SAE 0W-40 oil

Fahrenheit: 0°

Celsius: - 18°

SAE 15W-40 oil

32°

Ambient Temperature

113°

45°

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4.4 Generator use

Be sure to ground the generator when loads are connected.

■ To prevent electrical shock from faulty appliances, the generator should be grounded. Connect a length of heavy cable between the generator's ground terminal and an external ground source.

■ Connections for standby power to a building's electrical system must be made by a qualified electrician and must comply with all applicable laws and electrical codes. Improper connections can allow electrical current from the generator to back feed into the utility lines. Such back feed may electrocute utility company workers or others who contact the lines during a power outage. When utility power is restored, the generator may explode, burn, or cause fires in the building's electrical system.

■ Do not connect the generator to an automatic transfer device. Severe damage to the inverter module may result.

■ Do not run the generator in an enclosed area. Running the generator in any location that is not well ventilated, even for a few minutes, can kill you.

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■ The total wattage of all appliances connected must be considered.

■ Do not exceed the current limit specified for any one receptacle.

■ Do not connect the generator to a household circuit. This could cause damage to the generator or to electrical appliances in the house.

■ Do not modify this generator or use it for purposes other than its intended use.

■ Do not connect an extension to the exhaust pipe.

■ When an extension cord is required, be sure to use a rubber sheathed flexible cord. Also make sure to use the proper size and length cord.

16 Gauge Cords - a 16 gauge cord between 0 and 100 feet long will safely handle tool and appliance loads up to 10 amps.

14 Gauge Cords - a 14 gauge cord between 0 and 50 feet long will safely handle tool and appliance loads between 10 and 15 amps.

12 Gauge Cords

– a 12 gauge cord between 50 and 100 feet will safely handle tool and appliance loads between 10 and 15 amps

.

■ Keep the generator away from other electric cables or wires such as commercial power supply lines.

■ The DC receptacle can be used while the AC power is in use. If you use both at the same time, be sure not to exceed the total power for AC and DC.

■ Most appliance motors require more than their rated wattage for start-up.

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4.5 AC application

1. Start the engine and make sure only the output run indicator light (Green) comes on.

2. Confirm that the appliance to be used is switched off before plugging into the control panel.

120 V - 20A Duplex

Receptacle

ON OFF ON OFF

Run Light

(Green)

■ Substantial overloading that continuously lights the overload light (Red) may damage the generator. Marginal overloading that temporarily lights the overload light (Red) may shorten the service life of the generator.

■ Be sure that all appliances are in good working order before connecting them to the generator. If an appliance begins to operate abnormally, becomes sluggish, or stops suddenly, turn off the generator engine switch immediately. Disconnect the appliance and examine it for signs of malfunction.

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4.6 Output and Overload Lights

1. The output indicator light (Green) will remain illuminated during normal operating conditions.

2. If the generator is overloaded (in excess of 2.0 kW), or if there is a short in the connected appliance, the output indicator light (Green) will go out, the overload indicator light (Red) will turn on and current to the connected appliance will be shut off.

3. Remove all electrical loads from the generator and investigate the cause of the overload.

4. To reset the overload condition (Red light), stop and restart the generator. The (Green) indicator light should be illuminated within 10 seconds.

■ Before connecting or reconnecting an appliance to the generator, check that it is in good order, and that its electrical rating does not exceed that of the generator.

■ When an electric motor is started, the overload indicator light (Red) may go on momentarily while the output indicator light (Green) remains on. This is not a problem as long as the overload light only flickers on briefly.

120 V - 20A Duplex

Receptacle

ON OFF ON OFF

Overload Light

(Red)

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4.7 DC application

The DC receptacle may be used for charging 12 volt lead acid batteries only.

Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury or damage.

To prevent the possibility of creating a spark near the battery, connect the charging cable first to the battery then to the generator. Disconnect the cable first at the generator.

Before connecting charging cables to a battery that is installed in a vehicle, disconnect the vehicle

’s ground battery cable. Reconnect the vehicle's ground battery cable after the charging cables are removed. This procedure will prevent the possibility of a short circuit and sparks if you make accidental contact between a battery terminal and the vehicle's frame or body.

Do not attempt to start an automobile engine with the generator still connected to the battery. The generator may be damaged.

Connect the positive charging cord to the positive battery terminal. Do not reverse the charging cables, or serious damage to the generator and/or battery may occur.

DC operation is only intended for the purpose of charging batteries. It should not be used to power DC equipment.

1. For DC operation, with the engine running, turn the economy switch to the

―OFF‖ position

2. Connect the charging cables to the battery terminals first.

3. Connect the charging cables to the DC receptacle of the generator last.

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■ Batteries gives off explosive gases; keep spark, flames and cigarettes away.

Provide adequate ventilation when charging.

■ Batteries contain sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear protective clothing and a face shield.

-If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush with water.

-If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician.

■ Electrolyte is poisonous.

-If swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk and follow with milk of magnesia or vegetable oil and call a physician.

■ KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

■ The DC receptacle may be used while the AC power is in use.

■ An overloaded DC circuit will trip the DC circuit breaker. If this happens reset the circuit breaker to resume operation.

Battery Charge

Circuit Breaker

4.8 Low oil alarm system

The low oil alarm system is designed to prevent engine damage caused by an insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Before the oil level in the crankcase falls below a safe limit, the low oil alarm system will automatically shut down the engine (the engine switch will remain in the

―ON‖ position).

If the low oil alarm system shuts down the engine, the low oil alarm indicator light (Red) will come on when you pull the starter rope and the engine will not run. If this occurs add enough of the approved engine oil to raise the level to the top line on the dipstick.

Low Oil Alarm

Light (Red)

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4.9 Economy switch

Economy switch ―ON‖: This position is recommended to minimize fuel consumption and noise while in operation. Engine speed is kept at idle automatically when the electrical load is disconnected and returns to the proper speed to match the power of the electrical load when the load is reconnected.

■ The economy system does not operate effectively if the electrical appliance requires rapid on-off cycling of power.

■ When high electrical loads are connected simultaneously, turn the economy switch to the ―OFF‖ position to reduce voltage fluctuation or shutdown.

■ In DC operation, turn the e conomy switch to the ―OFF‖ position.

Economy switch ―OFF‖: The economy system does not operate. Engine runs at the rated load (RPM).

Economy Switch

4.10 Stopping the engine

To stop the engine in an emergency:

1. Push the engine switch on the control panel to the

―OFF‖ position.

In an emergency, pushing the engine switch on the control panel to the

―OFF‖ position will automatically stop the engine with or without a load.

However, repeatedly stopping the generator without disconnecting all loads can cause damage to the generator or appliances.

Normal Shutdown

1. Turn off the connected equipment and disconnect from the generator.

2. Push the engine switch to the

―OFF‖ position.

3.

Turn the fuel valve to the ―OFF‖ position.

Engine Switch

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5. MAINTENANCE

Output Indicator

The purpose of the maintenance and adjustment schedule is to keep the generator in the best possible operating condition.

Inspect or service as scheduled in the table below.

There are no special operating instructions for the break in period for the engine, but the oil should be changed between the first 4 to 6 hours of operation to remove any manufacturing debris or contamination.

■ Shut off the engine before performing any maintenance. If the engine must be run, make sure the area is well ventilated. The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas.

■ Use genuine POWERHOUSE parts or their equivalent. The use of replacement parts which are not of equivalent quality may damage the generator.

■ When repairing or replacing components of the emission control system, only use parts known to comply with EPA standards.

5.1 Emission control system

Emission source

Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides (NO

X

), and hydrocarbons. It is very important to control the emissions of NO

X

and hydrocarbons as they are a major contributor to air pollution. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas. The emission of fuel vapors is a source of pollution as well. The

POWERHOUSE generator engine utilizes a precise air-fuel ratio and emission control system to reduce the emissions of carbon monoxide, NO

X

, hydrocarbons, and evaporative fuel emissions.

Regulation

Your engine has been designed to meet current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California

Air Resources Board (CARB) clean air standards. The regulations dictate that the manufacturer provides operation and maintenance standards regarding the emission control system. Tune up specifications are provided in the Specifications section and a description of the emission control system may be found in the appendix to this manual. Adherence to the following instructions will ensure your engine meets the emission control standards.

Modification

Modification of the emission control system may lead to increased emissions. Modification is defined as the following:

 Disassembling or modifying the function or parts of the intake, fuel, or exhaust system.

 Modifying or destroying the speed governing function of the generator.

Engine faults that may affect emission

Any of the following faults must be repaired immediately. Consult with your authorized POWERHOUSE service center for diagnosis and repair:

 Hard starting or shut down after starting.

 Unstable idle speed.

 Shut down or backfire after applying an electrical load.

 Backfire.

 Black smoke and/or excessive fuel consumption.

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Replacement parts and accessories

The parts making up the emission control system supplied with the POWERHOUSE engine have been specifically approved and certified by the regulatory agencies. You can trust that replacement parts supplied by POWERHOUSE have been manufactured to the same production standard as the original parts. The use of replacement parts or accessories which are not designed by POWERHOUSE may affect the engine emission performance. The manufacturers of replacement parts and accessories have the responsibility to guarantee that their replacement products will not adversely affect emission performance.

Maintenance

Maintain the generator according to the maintenance schedule in this section. Service items more frequently when used in dusty areas, or under conditions of high load, temperature, and humidity.

Air Quality Index (only for California certified models)

CARB requires that an air quality index label be attached to every certified engine showing the engine emission information for the emission duration period. The label is provided for the user to compare the emission performance of different engines. The lower the air index, the better the engine emission performance. The description of durability is helpful for the user to learn the engine emission duration period and the service life of emission control system. Refer to the warranty section of this Owner’s Manual for more information.

The air quality index label is designed to be permanently affixed to the generator and removal should not be attempted.

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5.2 Maintenance Schedule

Item

Maintenance

Procedure

Engine Oil

Air cleaner

Check

Change

Check

Clean

Spark Plug Clean / Adjust

Spark Arrester Clean

Fuel Filter

Check

Replace

Valve clearance Check / Adjust

Clean Fuel tank & strainer

Fuel line Check

Regular Service period (1). Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval, whichever occurs first.

Each Use

1 st

Month or

4 to 6 Hours

O

O

O

O

Every 3 Months or

50 Hours

O (2)

Every 6 Months or

100 Hours

O

O

O

Every 2-years (Replace as necessary) (3)

(1) Log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance.

(2) Service more frequently when used in dusty areas.

(3) These items should be serviced by an authorized dealer unless the owner has the proper tools and is mechanically proficient. See the Service Manual.

Service Period for Oil Changes

Normal –100 hr

95 hr

85 hr

70 hr

Temperature

77°F (25°C)

86°F (30°C)

95°F (35°C)

104°F (40°C)

1x per Year

Or

300 Hours

O (2)

O (3)

O (2)

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5.3 Changing oil

Drain the oil while the engine is still warm to assure rapid and complete draining.

■ Make sure to turn the engine switch ―OFF‖ before draining the oil.

1. Loosen the cover screws and remove the side maintenance cover.

2. Remove the oil dipstick.

3. Install the oil drain pipe (included with the generator).

4. Drain the dirty oil into a container. Be sure to allow time for the oil to drain completely.

5. Refill with the recommended oil, and check to be sure the oil level is at the upper line on the dipstick.

6. Reinstall the dipstick and then the maintenance cover and tighten the screws securely.

SAE Viscosity Recommendations

SAE 0W-40 Oil

Fahrenheit:

Celsius:

- 18°

SAE 15W-40 Oil

32°

Ambient Temperature

113°

45°

Recommended oil is SAE 15W-40 when ambient temperature is above 32 ° F (0° C).

SAE 0W-40 is recommended if operating temperatures are below 32 ° F (0° C).

Engine oil capacity: 15.6 fl oz (460 ml)

Dip Stick

Oil Drain Pipe

Oil Fill Hole

Upper Level

Lowest oil

Level allowed

■ Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible with the environment and local disposal regulations. Do not throw it in the trash or pour it on the ground.

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5.4 Air cleaner service

A dirty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the carburetor. To prevent carburetor malfunction, service the air cleaner regularly. Service more frequently when operating the generator in extremely dirty areas.

■ Do not use gasoline or low flash point solvents for cleaning. They are flammable and explosive under certain conditions.

■ Never run the generator without the air cleaner, otherwise rapid engine wear may result.

1. Loosen the panel screws and remove the side maintenance panel.

2. Remove three air filter retaining screws. Remove the air cleaner cover and check the air cleaner element. Clean or replace the element if necessary.

3. Wash the element in a non-flammable or high flash point solvent and dry it thoroughly.

4. Soak the element in clean engine oil and squeeze out the excess oil.

5. Reinstall the air cleaner element and the air cleaner cover. Tighten the cover screws securely.

6. Reinstall the maintenance cover and tighten the screws securely.

Air Cleaner

Case

Maintenance

Cover

Air Cleaner

Cover

Maintenance

Cover

Screws

Air Cleaner

Screws

Air Cleaner

Element

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5.5 Spark plug maintenance

RECOMMENTED SPARK PLUG: A7RTC

To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits.

1. Loosen the cover screw and remove the spark plug maintenance cover.

Screw

Spark Plug

Access Cover

2. Remove the spark plug cap.

3. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base.

4. Use the supplied wrench to remove the spark plug.

Spark Plug

Wrench

Spark Plug

Cap

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5. Visually inspect the spark plug. Discard it if the insulator is cracked or chipped.

Clean the spark plug with a wire brush if it is to be reused.

6. Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge.

7. The gap should be 0.024-0.028in (0.6-0.7mm). Correct as necessary by carefully bending the side electrode.

8. Install the spark plug carefully, by hand, to avoid cross-threading.

9. After a new spark plug has been seated by hand, it should be tightened 1/2 turn with a wrench to compress its washer. If a used plug is being reinstalled, it should only require 1/8 to 1/4 turn after being seated.

10. Reinstall the spark plug cap on the spark plug securely.

11. Reinstall the spark plug maintenance cover.

■ The spark plug must be securely tightened. An improperly tightened plug can become very hot and possibly damage the generator.

■ Never use a spark plug with an improper heat range.

■ Never use a spark plug without damping resistance or it will cause no AC output.

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5.6 Spark arrestor maintenance

■ If the generator has been running, the muffler will be very hot. Allow it to cool before proceeding.

■ The spark arrestor must be serviced every 100 hours to maintain its efficiency.

1. Remove the six M6 screws and remove the muffler grill.

2. Remove the two M4 screws holding the spark arrester to the muffler.

3. Use a stiff wire brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen.

4. Inspect the screen for holes, and replace it if necessary.

Spark Arrestor

M4 Screws

M6 Screws

Muffler Grill

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6. TRANSPORTING and STORAGE

6.1 Transporting the generator

When transporting the generator, it should always be secured upright in its normal operating position with the fuel valve and engine switch turned

―OFF‖.

When transporting the generator:

■ Do not overfill the tank.

■ Do not operate the generator while it is on or in a vehicle.

If you must transport the generator in an enclosed vehicle, drain all fuel

from the generator.

6.2 Short term storage of the Generator

During short term storage, the generator should be secured upright in its normal operating position with the fuel va lve and engine switch turned ―OFF‖.

Avoid placing the generator in direct sunlight when storing

If the generator is left in an enclosed area or vehicle, high temperatures inside could cause residual fuel to vaporize resulting in possible explosion.

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6.3 Storing the generator for an extended period

1. Be sure the storage area is free of excessive humidity and dust.

2. Regardless of whether you plan to store your generator with or without fuel, add an appropriate amount (per the instructions on the bottle) of fuel stabilizer and run the generator for 5 minutes.

This will assure that any fuel trapped in the system will have the stabilizer in it. If you do not drain the fuel, it is best to keep the tank full, as it will be less likely to form condensation in the fuel tank.

You may also opt to add the fuel stabilizer and run the unit until it is out of fuel. If you opt to drain the fuel, then continue on with the instructions below.

Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.

Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area.

3. To drain the gasoline from the fuel tank, turn the engine switch to the

―OFF‖ position.

4. Attach a hose to the drain fitting on the carburetor and place the other end of the hose into an approved gasoline container.

5. Turn the fuel valve to the ―ON‖ position, and loosen the carburetor drain screw and drain the gasoline into the approved gasoline container.

6. After the fuel tank has been drained, with the drain screw loosened, disconnect the spark plug wire and pull the starter grip 3 to 4 times to drain the gasoline from the fuel pump.

7. Turn the fuel valve to the

―OFF‖ position, and tighten the drain screw securely.

8. Change the engine oil.

9. Remove the spark plug and pour about a tablespoon of clean engine oil into the cylinder.

10. Crank the engine several revolutions to distribute the oil and then reinstall the spark plug.

11. Slowly pull the starter grip until resistance is felt. At this point, the piston is coming up on its compression stroke and both the intake and exhaust valves are closed. Storing the engine in this position will help to protect it from internal corrosion.

6.4 Exercising the Generator

It is essential that the generator be exercised on a regular basis. This will prevent the accumulation of varnish or sludge in the fuel system; remove moisture from the generator windings. Additionally the engine seals and moving components will be lubricated. Exercise the generator by running it with at least a 1/2 load

(950W) for 15 minutes per month. Gasoline fuel treatments to prevent contamination of your fuel supply are available from your dealer. Fuel varnishing necessitating replacement of the carburetor is not a warrantable failure.

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING

7.1 Engine will not start:

Is there fuel in the tank?

YES

Is the engine switch and fuel switch on?

YES

Is there enough oil in the engine?

YES

Is there a spark from the spark plug?

WARNING

NO

Be sure there is no spilled fuel around the spark plug.

Spilled fuel may ignite.

If the engine still does not start, take it to an authorized

Powerhouse dealer

Ground Wire

NO

NO

NO

Replace the sparkplug.

Refuel the fuel tank

Turn the engine switch and fuel switch on.

Add the recommended oil.

Still no

spark

Take the generator to an authorized

Powerhouse dealer

To check spark:

1. Remove the spark plug cap and clean any dirt from around the spark plug.

2. Remove the spark plug and install the spark plug in the plug cap.

3. Attach the plug side electrode to your ground wire.

4. Pull the recoil starter, sparks should jump across the gap

Spark Plug Cap

Spark Plug

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7.2 Appliance does not operate:

Is the circuit breaker and

―ON‖?

NO

Reset the circuit breaker

YES

Is the green output indicator light

―ON‖?

NO

Is the red overload indicator light ―ON‖?

YES

Check the electrical appliance or equipment for any defects.

NO

Take the generator to an authorized Powerhouse service center.

YES erhouse service center.

■ Replace the electrical appliance or equipment.

■ Take the electrical appliance or equipment to an electrical shop for repair.

YES

Take the generator to an authorized Powerhouse service center.

7.3 No output at the DC receptacle:

Is the DC circuit breaker tripped?

NO

Take the generator to an authorized

Powerhouse service center.

YES

Reset the circuit breaker.

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8. SPECIFICATIONS

Generator

Model

Rated frequency (Hz)

Rated voltage (V)

Rated current (A)

Max current (A)

Rated output (W)

Max output (W)

DC Output

Phase

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60

120

15.8

16.7

1900

2000

12 V, 8.3 A

Single

Engine

Model

Type

Displacement

Compression ratio

Engine speed

Ignition system

Spark plug

Starting system

Fuel

Lube oil

Oil Capacity

Fuel tank capacity

Continuous running time at (rated output / ¼ load)

Noise level (no load - full load) dB

@ 23’ (7m)

XG-152F

4 stroke, vertical shaft, air-cooled, OHC, gasoline engine

125 cc

9.2:1

5000 RPM with economy switch off

Electronic

A7RTC

Recoil

Automotive unleaded gasoline

SAE 15W-40 (0W-40 for extreme cold weather)

15.6 oz. (460 ml)

1.4 gal (5.3 L)

3.0 / 7.5 hours

56 - 66 dB

Tune Up Specifications

Spark Plug Gap

Valve Clearance (Intake)

Valve Clearance (Exhaust)

Dimensions

Overall dimension (L×W×H) in (mm)

Dry weight

0.024-0.028 in (0.6-0.7 mm)

0.0039±0.0008 in (0.10±0.02mm)

0.0059±0.0008 in (0.15±0.02mm)

21¼ X 11¼ X 19

⅛ in (540 x 285 x 485 mm)

62 lbs. (28kg)

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9. WARRANTY AND CONSUMER INFORMATION

POWERHOUSE® GENERATOR WARRANTY

Generators are covered by this warranty from the date of original retail purchase for a period of 2 years for residential use and 1 year for commercial applications. Units used in rental fleets, reconditioned or as demonstration models will be considered commercial usage. Batteries that are supplied with applicable products as standard, original equipment will be covered for a period of one year. The warranty coverage is continual from the original date of purchase, and does not restart upon the replacement of any part or complete unit. Individual parts replaced at any point during the warranty period are only eligible for warranty coverage for the balance of the original warranty period.

Eligibility

To be eligible for warranty replacement, the product must be purchased in the United States or Canada from an authorized Coast Distribution dealer. This warranty applies to the original retail purchaser only, and is not transferable. Proof of purchase and the serial number is required.

Coverage

Pre-approved parts and labor costs will be covered by POWERHOUSE for any failure that is proven to be a failure in material or workmanship under normal use during the applicable warranty time period. This coverage is limited to parts, labor and ground shipping of repair parts. It is the responsibility of the end user to return the product to the nearest authorized repair center as directed by the warranty administration center. If in the event that the generator is deemed to be not repairable or the necessary repair would be economically unfeasible, the warranty department will authorize its prepaid return to the nearest Coast Distribution location and Coast will prepay the returned shipping to the dealer, repair center or consumer. The Coast Distribution System, Inc. reserves the right to repair or replace any part or unit at its option. The Coast Distribution System, Inc. may request defective parts to be returned. Anything replaced under warranty becomes the property of The Coast Distribution system, Inc.

To Obtain Warranty Service

Do not return this generator to the store where you purchased it. Call the number listed below 8am to 6pm EST or contact us by fax or email.

Phone: 1-877-544-4449

Fax: 1-800-263-0280

E-mail: www.powerhouse-products.com

If contacting us by fax or e-mail, be sure to include a description of the problem as well as all return contact info such as address, phone number, fax number, e-mail, etc. Engine serial number, barcode number and proof of purchase are required.

Exclusions

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO PARTS AFFECTED OR DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT AND/OR

COLLISION, NORMAL WEAR, FUEL CONTAMINATION OR DEGRADATION, USE IN AN APPLICATION FOR

WHICH THE PRODUCT WAS NOT DESIGNED OR ANY OTHER MISUSE, NEGLECT, INCORPORATION OR

USE OF UNSUITABLE ATTACHMENTS OR PARTS, UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION, OR ANY CAUSES

OTHER THAN DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY DOES

NOT EXTEND TO NORMAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS SUCH AS BELTS, HOSES, SPARK PLUGS, WHEELS

AND FILTERS PAST THE FIRST SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT OR SERVICE INTERVAL FOR THESE ITEMS

WHICHEVER COMES FIRST.

Disclaimer of Consequential Damage and Limitation of Implied Warranties

THE COAST DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, INC. DENIES ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OF TIME OR USE OF

THE PRODUCT, TRANSPORTATION, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS

WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY.

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

Replacement Parts Availability

To purchase replacement parts please refer to the www.powerhouse-products.com website

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CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT

Your Warranty Rights and Obligations

The California Air Resources Board and The Coast Distribution System, Inc. (POWERHOUSE) are pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty on your 2008 and later small off-road engine (SORE). In California, new SOREs must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. The

Coast Distribution System, Inc. (POWERHOUSE) must warrant the emissions control system on your SOREs for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your

SOREs.

Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor, fuel tanks, fuel caps, fuel lines, the ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, clamps, connectors and other emission-related assemblies.

Where a warrantable condition exists, The Coast Distribution System, Inc. will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.

Manufactur er’s Warranty Coverage

The emissions control system is warranted for two years. If any emissions-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by The Coast Distribution System, Inc.

Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities

As the SORE owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your

Owner's Manual. The Coast Distribution System, Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your SORE, but The Coast Distribution System Inc. (POWERHOUSE) cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.

As the SORE owner, you should however be aware that The Coast Distribution System, Inc. may deny your warranty coverage if your SORE or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.

You are responsible for presenting your SORE to distribution center or service center authorized by The

Coast Distribution System, Inc. (POWERHOUSE) as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.

If you have any questions regarding your warranty coverage, you should contact the North America service center for POWERHOUSE products:

Phone: 1-877-544-4449

Fax: 1-800-263-0280

E-mail: www.powerhouse-products.com

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY

Your POWERHOUSE generator engine complies with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environment of

Canada, and the state of California (if the model is certified by CARB). The following systems and/or parts are covered by this warranty. Failures or improper operation of the following systems and components will be diagnosed and repaired with no charge for labor or parts.

Fuel System

Carburetor including the choke system and replaceable high altitude main jets

Engine speed control system (Economy Throttle)

Intake manifold

Engine control module

Evaporative Control System

Fuel tank

Fuel cap

Fuel strainer

Fuel valve

Fuel pump

Fuel lines

Carbon canister (including brackets and connectors)

Air Induction System

Air filter element*

Air filter housing

Ignition system

Ignition module

Ignition coil

Ignition winding

Spark plug*

Spark plug cap and wire

Exhaust system

Catalyst

Exhaust manifold

Secondary air injection assembly

Miscellaneous

Pipes, tubes, hoses and clamps, o-rings, seals, and gaskets associated with the above systems.

* Covered up to the first scheduled replacement only. See the maintenance schedule.

10. APENDIX B - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

Your generator has an engine that has been approved by the California Air Resources Board. Other than the tune up procedures specified in the maintenance section, no additional maintenance is required.

The emission control system has the following components:

1. Fuel System: The fuel tank, cap, indicator and hoses are specially designed and constructed to not allow fuel vapors to permeate and be released to the atmosphere.

2. A carbon activated canister collects gasoline vapors from the fuel tank and returns them to the combustion chamber for burning.

3. A catalyst is built into the muffler to further treat the engine exhaust.

4. A secondary air injection valve adds combustion air to ignite unburned fuel in the exhaust.

Contact your authorized POWERHOUSE service center to obtain the correct replacement parts and service on this system.

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11. APENDIX C - SAFETY AND CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS

(a) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY AND

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

(b) WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES

GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS

REASON IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR

CHARGER, YOU READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED EXACTLY.

(c) TO REDUCE RISK OF BATTERY EXPLOSION, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THOSE

MARKED ON THE BATTERY.

(d) NEVER SMOKE OR ALLOW AN OPEN SPARK OR FLAME IN THE VICINITY OF THE BATTERY

OR ENGINE.

(e) USE CHARGER FOR CHARGING A LEAD-ACID BATTERY ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO

SUPPLY POWER TO AN EXTRA-LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OR TO CHARGE

DRY-CELL BATTERIES. CHARGING DRY-CELL BATTERIES MAY CAUSE THEM TO BURST AND

CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

(f) NEVER CHARGE A FROZEN BATTERY.

(g) IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE BATTERY FROM VEHICLE TO CHARGE IT, ALWAYS

REMOVE GROUNDED TERMINAL FROM BATTERY FIRST. MAKE SURE ALL ACCESSORIES IN

THE VEHICLE ARE OFF IN ORDER TO PREVENT AN ARC.

(h)

STUDY ALL BATTERY MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS SUCH AS REMOVING OR

NOT REMOVING CELL CAPS WHILE CHARGING AND RECOMMENDED RATES OF CHARGE.

(i) FOR A CHARGER HAVING AN OUTPUT VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH, REFER TO THE CAR

OWNER’S MANUAL IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE VOLTAGE OF THE BATTERY AND TO

MAKE SURE THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS SET AT THE CORRECT VOLTAGE. IF AN OUTPUT

VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH IS NOT PROVIDED, DO NOT USE THE BATTERY CHARGER

UNLESS THE BATTERY VOLTAGE MATCHES THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE RATING OF THE

CHARGER.

(j) NEVER PLACE THE CHARGER DIRECTLY ABOVE OR BELOW THE BATTERY BEING

CHARGED; GASES OR FLUIDS FROM THE BATTERY WILL CORRODE AND DAMAGE THE

CHARGER. LOCATE THE CHARGER AS FAR AWAY FROM THE BATTERY AS DC CABLES

PERMIT.

(k) DO NOT OPERATE CHARGER IN A CLOSED-IN AREA OR RESTRICT VENTILATION IN ANY

WAY.

(l) CONNECT AND DISCONNECT DC OUTPUT CLIPS ONLY AFTER SETTING ANY CHARGER

SWITCHES TO THE OFF POSITION AND REMOVING AC CORD FROM THE ELECTRIC OUTLET.

NEVER ALLOW CLIPS TO TOUCH EACH OTHER.

(m) FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS INSTALLED IN VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR

BATTERY MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR

BATTERY:

i. POSITION AC AND DC CORDS TO REDUCE RISK OF DAMAGE BY HOOD, DOOR, OR

MOVING ENGINE PARTS;

ii. STAY CLEAR OF FAN BLADES, BELTS, PULLEYS, AND OTHER PARTS THAT CAN CAUSE

INJURY TO PERSONS;

iii. CHECK POLARITY OF BATTERY POSTS. A POSITIVE (POS, P, +) BATTERY POST

USUALLY HAS A LARGER DIAMETER THAN A NEGATIVE (NEG, N,

–) POST;

iv. DETERMINE WHICH POST OF BATTERY IS GROUNDED (CONNECTED) TO THE

CHASSIS. IF NEGATIVE POST IS GROUNDED TO CHASSIS (AS IN MOST VEHICLES),

SEE ITEM (v). IF POSITIVE POST IS GROUNDED TO THE CHASSIS, SEE ITEM (vi);

v. FOR A NEGATIVE-GROUNDED VEHICLE, CONNECT THE POSITIVE (RED) CLIP FROM

BATTERY CHARGER TO POSITIVE (POS, P, +) UNGROUNDED POST OF BATTERY.

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CONNECT THE NEGATIVE (BLACK) CLIP TO VEHICLE CHASSIS OR ENGINE BLOCK

AWAY FROM BATTERY. DO NOT CONNECT CLIP TO CARBURETOR, FUEL LINES, OR

SHEET-METAL BODY PARTS. CONNECT TO A HEAVY GAUGE METAL PART OF THE

FRAME OR ENGINE BLOCK;

vi. FOR A POSITIVE-GROUNDED VEHICLE, CONNECT THE NEGATIVE (BLACK) CLIP FROM

BATTERY CHARGER TO NEGATIVE (NEG, N,

–) UNGROUNDED POST OF BATTERY.

CONNECT THE POSITIVE (RED) CLIP TO VEHICLE CHASSIS OR ENGINE BLOCK AWAY

FROM BATTERY. DO NOT CONNECT CLIP TO CARBURETOR, FUEL LINES, OR

SHEET-METAL BODY PARTS. CONNECT TO A HEAVY GAUGE METAL PART OF THE

FRAME OR ENGINE BLOCK;

vii. CONNECT CHARGER AC SUPPLY CORD TO ELECTRIC OUTLET; AND

viii. WHEN DISCONNECTING CHARGER, TURN SWITCHES TO OFF, DISCONNECT AC CORD,

REMOVE CLIP FROM VEHICLE CHASSIS, AND THEN REMOVE CLIP FROM BATTERY

TERMINAL.

(n) FOLLOW THESE STEPS WHEN BATTERY IS OUTSIDE VEHICLE. A SPARK NEAR THE

BATTERY MAY CAUSE A BATTERY EXPLOSION. TO REDUCE RISK OF A SPARK NEAR

BATTERY:

i. CHECK POLARITY OF BATTERY POSTS. A POSITIVE (POS, P, +) BATTERY POST

USUALLY HAS A LARGER DIAMETER THAN A NEGATIVE (NEG, N,

–) POST;

ii. ATTACH AT LEAST A 60 CM 6-GAUGE (AWG) INSULATED BATTERY CABLE TO A

NEGATIVE (NEG, N,

–) BATTERY POST;

iii. CONNECT THE POSITIVE (RED) CHARGER CLIP TO THE POSITIVE (POS, P, +) POST OF

BATTERY;

iv. POSITION YOURSELF AND THE FREE END OF CABLE AS FAR AWAY FROM BATTERY

AS POSSIBLE, THEN CONNECT THE NEGATIVE (BLACK) CHARGER CLIP TO FREE END

OF CABLE;

v. DO NOT FACE BATTERY WHEN MAKING FINAL CONNECTION;

vi. CONNECT CHARGER AC SUPPLY CORD TO ELECTRICAL OUTLET; AND

vii. WHEN DISCONNECTING CHARGER, ALWAYS DO SO IN REVERSE SEQUENCE OF

CONNECTING PROCEDURE AND BREAK FIRST CONNECTION WHILE STANDING AS

FAR AWAY FROM BATTERY AS PRACTICAL.

(o) USE OF AN ADAPTER IS NOT ALLOWED IN CANADA. IF A GROUNDING TYPE RECEPTACLE

IS NOT AVAILABLE, DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE UNTIL THE PROPER OUTLET IS

INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

(p) THE GENERATOR (STATOR WINDING) IS ISOLATED FROM THE FRAME AND

FROM THE AC RECEPTACLE GROUND PIN.

(q) ELECTRICAL DEVICES THAT REQUIRE A GROUNDED RECEPTACLE PIN

CONNECTION WILL NOT FUNCTION IF THE RECEPTACLE GROUND PIN IS NOT

FUNCTIONAL.

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