GENERATOR
COMPONENTS
Please
familiarize
yourself
with the
locations
and
functions
of the
various
components and controls
of your
generator.
1
2
3
/.I_
4
5
6
7
8
14
13
16
15
3
(1) M
uffler- Reduces engine
noise.
(2)
Fuel Ga uge-
Indicates the
amount
of
fuel
in
the
tank.
(3)
Fuel
Cap-
Access to the fuel
tank
for
adding
fuel.
(4)
E lectric
Start
Switch-
Used to
start/stop
engine.
(5)
Low
O
il
Lig
ht- Illuminates when generator
engine has
insufficient
oil.
(6) Voltage Meter-
Indicates
that voltage is
running
to
receptacles.
(7) Voltage
Select
Switch
- Use
to
choose
power
from
either
120 V
or
240
V
receptacles.
(8) Circuit
Breaker-
Protects
the
generator from
electrical overload.
(9)
DC
Receptacle-
pro
vides
12V,
8.3A
output.
DC current.
(IO)Gr
ound
T
er
minal-
Connect grounding
wires here
to
properly
ground
unit.
(II) 120/240 Volt AC
Receptacle-
Use to connect
electrical
devices that
run
120
and/or
240 Volt,60
Hz,
single
phase,
AC
current.
(12)120
Volt
GFC
I
AC
Receptacle- Use
to
connect
electrical
devices
that
run 120
Volt,
60
Hz,
single
phase,
AC current.
(13)
12V
Battery-
For electric
start.
(14)Fuel
Valve-Allows
fuel
to flow from
fuel
tank
(
IS)Oil
Fill
a
nd
Dipstick-
Location
for
checki
ng and
fi
lling engine oil.
(16)
Fuel
Filter-Traps
dirt
and water
from fuel
before
in
enterS
the
engine