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OPERATION
Start the unit using the recoil handle. The generator's
battery will charge as the unit runs.
To add loads after starting the generator:
l When the generator output stabilizes, you can safely
connect loads to the control panel receptacles.
NOTE: Verify that all devices are turned off before con-
necting them to the generator.
NOTE: Make sure that the wattage requirements for
all connected devices are in line with your generator's
capabilities.
l Connect and start the largest device or appliance.
l Allow the generator output to stabilize. Once stable,
the engine should run smoothly, and the device should
function properly.
l Connect and start the next largest device or appliance.
l Allow the generator output to stabilize.
l Repeat this process for each additional load.
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
See Figures 24 and 27.
l Remove any connected loads from the control panel
receptacles.
l Allow the generator to run at "no load" to reduce and
stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
l Press and hold the engine START/STOP button or the
stop button on the key fob for one second to stop the
generator.
l Turn the battery switch off.
l Turn the fuel selector switch to the FUEL OFF
position .
l Stop the flow of fuel.
•  For gasoline, close the fuel valve.
•  For propane, close the cylinder valve on the LP gas
cylinder.
•  For natural gas, close the valve on the natural gas
supply line.
l Disconnect the propane hose from the LP gas cylinder
and the generator or disconnect the natural gas hose
from the natural gas supply line and the generator.
To stop the unit quickly in an emergency:
l Press and hold the engine START/STOP button or the
stop button on the key fob for one second to stop the
generator.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
See Figures 28 - 29.
The 20 amp circuit breaker protects devices and equipment
connected to the 120V, 20 amp receptacles from electrical
overload. The 30 amp circuit breaker protects devices and
equipment connected to the 120V, 30 amp receptacles.
The main circuit breaker will automatically switch OFF if
the combined load of the receptacles exceeds the gener-
ator's capacity. If a circuit breaker activates, turn off the
26 | English
FIG.28
A
C
A - 120/240 volt AC 30 amp receptacle
B - 120 volt AC 20 amp GFCI receptacles
C - 30 amp circuit breaker
D - 20 amp circuit breakers
FIG.29
A
A - Main circuit breaker
B - USB ports
C - 120/240 volt AC 50 amp receptacle
connected device, remove it from the port or outlet, and
reset the circuit breaker.
USB PORTS
See Figure 29.
Use the USB ports and USB cables (not included) to charge
USB-compatible devices such as phones, tablets, and
speakers (up to 2.1 Amps).
NOTE: The USB ports are designed for charging only and
do not have data transfer or communication capabilities.
B
D
D
B
C

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