Operating Guide

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Engine Oil Change
1. Operate the engine until it reaches
normal operating temperature. Stop the
engine and use a suitable container to
collect the used oil.
2. Remove the oil filler cap (1) and drain
plug (3) to drain the oil.
3. Reinstall the drain plug and tighten to
18 ± 2 lb ft (24 ± 3Nm).
4. Refill the oil and check the oil level.
Refer to Engine Oil Level Check.
5. Install and tighten the oil filler cap.
6. Dispose of the used oil properly.
Engine Valve Lash Inspect/Adjust
Only qualified service personnel should perform
this maintenance procedure. Contact your local
service center to schedule this maintenance.
Fuel Line Replace
Only qualified service personnel should perform
this maintenance procedure. Contact your local
service center to schedule this maintenance.
Fuel Tank Cap and Strainer Clean
Wipe off the fuel cap (1) and surrounding area
before removing the fuel cap. Wiping off the fuel
cap and surrounding area before removing the
fuel cap helps to reduce the amount of
contaminants allowed into the fuel system.
If there is a build-up of debris in the fuel strainer
(2), remove the strainer and rinse out the
strainer. Allow the strainer to dry before
installing the strainer.
Generator - Inspect
Once a month start the engine and run the
engine until it reaches normal operating
temperature (about 20 minutes). Plug in a
corded device and turn on the device to ensure
that the generator is providing power. Once you
have verified that the generator is providing
power, turn off the device and unplug it. Then
turn the generator off.
Spark Arrestor -
Inspect/Clean/Replace
This unit has a spark arrestor fitted to the
exhaust outlet of the muffler. The spark arrestor
should be cleaned with a soft wire brush after
every 50 hours or 3 months of use. The spark
arrestor should be replaced after every 100
hours of operation or if it becomes damaged.
Hot Surface
Hot parts or hot components can cause burns or
personal injury. Do not allow hot parts or
components to contact your skin. Use
protective clothing or protective equipment to
protect your skin.
DO NOT perform this maintenance procedure
until the muffler has cooled.
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