Westinghouse WGen2000, WGen3600, WGen3600v - Portable Generators Manual

Westinghouse WGen2000, WGen3600, WGen3600v - Portable Generators Manual

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Westinghouse WGen2000, WGen3600, WGen3600v - Portable Generators Manual


This manual contains important instructions for operating this generator. For your safety and the safety of others, be sure to read this manual thoroughly before operating the generator. Failure to properly follow all instructions and precautions can cause you and others to be seriously hurt or killed.

WGen TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

WGen TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

NOTICE
Even with a carburetor modification, engine horsepower will decrease about 3.5% for each 300 meter (1,000 foot) increase in altitude. The effect of altitude on horsepower will be greater if no carburetor modification is made. A decrease in engine horsepower will decrease the power output of the generator.

SAFETY

SAFETY DEFINITIONS

The words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used throughout this manual to highlight important information. Be certain that the meanings of these alerts are known to all who work on or near the equipment.

warning This safety alert symbol appears with most safety statements. It means attention, become alert, your safety is involved! Please read and abide by the message that follows the safety alerts symbol.


Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.


Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.


Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
Indicates a situation which can cause damage to the generator, personal property and/or the environment, or cause the equipment to operate improperly.

NOTE: Indicates a procedure, practice or condition that should be followed in order for the generator to function in the manner intended.

SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONS

SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONS

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

warning Never use the generator in a location that is wet or damp. Never expose the generator to rain, snow, water spray or standing water while in use. Protect the generator from all hazardous weather conditions. Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the electrical circuit.


Never operate the generator in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the generator outside and away from windows, doors and vents.


Voltage produced by the generator could result in death or serious injury.

  • Never operate the generator in rain or a flood plain unless proper precautions are taken to avoid being subject to rain or a flood.
  • Never use worn or damaged extension cords.
  • Always have a licensed electrician connect the generator to the utility circuit.
  • Never touch an operating generator if the generator is wet or if you have wet hands.
  • Never operate the generator in highly conductive areas such as around metal decking or steel works.
  • Always use grounded extension cords. Always use three-wire or double-insulated power tools.
  • Never touch live terminals or bare wires while the generator is operating.
  • Be sure the generator is properly grounded before operating.



Gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.

  • Always refuel the generator outdoors, in a well-ventilated area.
  • Never remove the fuel cap with the engine running.
  • Never refuel the generator while the engine is running. Always turn engine off and allow the generator to cool before refueling.
  • Only fill fuel tank with gasoline.
  • Keep sparks, open flames or other form of ignition (such as match, cigarette, static electric source)away when refueling.
  • Never overfill the fuel tank. Leave room for fuel to expand. Overfilling the fuel tank can result in a sudden overflow of gasoline and result in spilled gasoline coming in contact with HOT surfaces. Spilled fuel can ignite. If fuel is spilled on the generator, wipe up any spills immediately. Dispose of rag properly. Allow area of spilled fuel to dry before operating the generator.
  • Wear eye protection while refueling.
  • Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
  • Store any containers containing gasoline in a well-ventilated area, away from any combustibles or source of ignition.
  • Check for fuel leaks after refueling. Never operate the engine if a fuel leak is discovered.

shock hazard Never operate the generator if powered items overheat, electrical output drops, there is sparking, flames or smoke coming from the generator, or if the receptacles are damaged.

warning Never use the generator to power medical support equipment.


Always remove any tools or other service equipment used during maintenance from the generator before operating.

NOTICE

Never modify the generator.

Never operate the generator if it vibrates at high levels, if engine speed changes greatly or if the engine misfires often.

Always disconnect tools or appliances from the generator before starting.

SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS

SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS - Part 1
SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS - Part 2

UNPACKING



Always have assistance when lifting the generator. The generator is heavy; lifting it could cause bodily harm.

warning Avoid cutting on or near staples to prevent personal injury.

Tools required – box cutter or similar device.

  1. Carefully cut the packing tape on top of the carton.
  2. Fold back top flaps to reveal the manual.
  3. Remove the Wheel Kit Accessories (WGen3600 only) cardboard box.
  4. Carefully cut two sides of the carton to remove the generator.

(WGen3600 only) Wheel and Feet Kit Hardware
Figure 1 - (WGen3600 only) Wheel and Feet Kit Hardware

  1. Washer (2 used)
  2. Flange Bolt M8 x16mm (4 used)
  3. Hairpin Cotter Pin (2 used)
  4. Wheel Axle Pin (2)

WHAT COMES IN THE BOX

Manual
Quick Start Guide/Maintenance Schedule
0.6 Liter Bottle of SAE 10W30 Oil (1)
Spark Plug Socket Wrench (1)
Wheel Kit Accessories Box (WGen3600 Only)
Funnel (1)

WHEEL KIT ACCESSORIES BOX (WGEN3600 ONLY)

Open the Wheel Kit Accessories box and verify the contents against the list right. If any parts are missing, please locate an authorized Westinghouse Generator dealer at service@wpowereq.com or call 1-855-944-3571.

ASSEMBLY - WGen3600

INSTALLING WHEELS AND FEET


BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE GENERATOR, REVIEW THE SAFETY SECTION.


Never lift the generator without assistance. The generator is heavy and lifting without assistance could result in personal injury.

warning Never use the handles as a lifting point to support the entire weight of the generator. Only use the handles to move the generator by lifting the handles and using the wheels to move the generator.


Use caution when collapsing the handles. Hands and fingers could get caught and pinched.

NOTICE
Assembling the generator will require lifting the unit on one side. Make sure all engine oil and fuel are drained from the unit prior to assembling. Once assembled, the wheel kit is not intended for on-road use. The wheel kit is designed for use on this generator only.

INSTALLING FEET TO FRAME (WGen3600 Only)

  1. Place generator on a flat surface.
  2. Place a piece of cardboard or other soft material to tip the generator onto, to protect the frame paint and prevent the generator from sliding. Tip the generator onto the side.
  3. Install the mounting foot to the frame using M8 flange bolts.

    Figure 1 - Assemble Mounting Feet to Frame
    1. Mounting Feet
    2. Flange Bolts M8

INSTALLING WHEELS TO FRAME (WGen3600 Only)

  1. Insert axle pin through washer and wheel.
    Wheel Assembly
    Figure 2 - Wheel Assembly
  2. Install the wheel with axle pin through the axle bracket on the frame. The eye of the bolt should be facing toward the inside of the generator.
  3. Install the hairpin cotter through the axle pin to lock it in place.
    Assemble Wheel to Frame
    Figure 3 - Assemble Wheel to Frame
    1. Axle Bracket
    2. Hairpin Clip
    3. Axle Pin
  4. Repeat previous steps on other wheel.

FEATURES

FEATURES - Part 1
FEATURES - Part 2

  1. Engine Control Switch: Allows fuel to flow to engine and energizes the ignition system.
  2. Fuel Cap: Close until clicking sound is heard.
  3. Control Panel: Contains the circuit breakers and outlets.
  4. Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick: Must be removed to add and check oil.
  5. Oil Drain Plug: Must be removed to drain engine oil
  6. Never Flat Wheels (WGen3600 Only): For easy portability
  7. Fuel Shut off Valve: Controls the flow of fuel to the engine.
  8. Manual Choke: Choke must be set manually by adjusting choke lever.
  9. Single Piece Handle (WGen3600 Only): Includes rubber grip. Allows you to easily push or pull unit with one hand.

FEATURES - Part 3
FEATURES - Part 4

  1. Fuel Gauge: Indicates fuel level.
  2. Spark Plug Boot (Wire): Must be removed when servicing the engine or the spark plug.
  3. CARB Canister: Required for models sold into and used in California.
  4. Muffler and Spark Arrester: Avoid contact until engine is cooled down. Spark arrestor prevents sparks from exiting the muffler. It must be removed for servicing.

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES - WGen3600
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES - WGen2000

  1. Engine Control Switch: Allows fuel to flow to engine and energizes the ignition system.
  2. Main Circuit Breaker: The main circuit breaker controls total output of all outlets to protect the generator.
  3. 120-Volt 30 Amp TT-30R Outlet: Travel Trailer outlet can supply a maximum of 30 amps and 120 volts.
  4. 120-Volt, 30 Amp Twistlock Outlet (L5-30R): Outlet can supply 120V output.
  5. 120-Volt, Duplex Outlets (NEMA 5-20R): Each outlet is capable of carrying a maximum of 20 (18 amps WGen2000) amps on a single receptacle or a combination of both receptacles.
  6. 20-Amp Circuit Breakers: This circuit breaker limits the current that can be delivered through the 120-volt duplex outlets to 20amps.
  7. Ground Terminal: The ground terminal is used to ground the generator.

OPERATION

BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR


BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION.

Location Selection

Before starting the generator, avoid exhaust and location hazards by verifying:

  • You have selected a location to operate the generator that is outdoors and well ventilated.
  • You have selected a location with a level and solid surface on which to place the generator.
  • You have selected a location that is at least 6 feet (1.8 m) away from any building, other equipment or combustible material.
  • If the generator is located close to a building, make sure it is not located near any windows, doors and/ or vents.


Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide. This is a poison you cannot see or smell.


NEVER use inside a home or garage, EVEN IF doors and windows are open.


Only use OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors, and vents.

Avoid other generator hazards, READ MANUAL BEFORE USE.



Always operate the generator on a level surface. Placing the generator on non level surfaces can cause the generator to tip over, causing fuel and oil to spill. Spilled fuel can ignite if it comes in contact with an ignition source such as a very hot surface.

NOTICE
Only operate the generator on a solid, level surface. Operating the generator on a surface with loose material such as sand or grass clippings can cause debris to be ingested by the generator that could:

  • Block cooling vents
  • Block air intake system

Weather

Never operate your generator outdoors during rain, snow or any combination of weather conditions that could lead to moisture collecting on, in or around the generator.

Dry Surface

Always operate the generator on a dry surface free of any moisture.

No Connected Loads

Make sure the generator has no connected loads before starting it. To ensure there are no connected loads, unplug any electrical extension cords that are plugged into the control panel receptacles.

NOTICE
Starting the generator with loads already applied to it could result in damage to any appliance being powered off the generator during the brief start-up period.

Grounding the Generator

The National Electric Code (NEC), as well as many local electrical codes, may require the generator to be connected to earth ground. The most common application that requires a ground rod is when you are using the generator as a separately derived system to provide back up power to your house. Typically this is when a transfer switch has a switched neutral.

As the generator application has many variables that cannot be determined by the manufacturer of the generator, a licensed electrician will need to determine if a grounding rod is needed.

If a licensed electrician has determine the application requires a ground rod, make sure it is connected to earth ground by connecting the ground terminal on the control panel to earth ground using copper wire (minimum 10 AWG). Consult a qualified electrician for local grounding requirements.

Floating Neutral (WGen2000, WGen3600 & WGen3600v): The generator (stator winding) is isolated from the frame and from the AC receptacle ground pin.


Be sure the generator is properly connected to earth ground before operating. The generator must be grounded to prevent electrical shock due to faulty appliances.

ADDING / CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL


BEFORE ADDING/CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION.



Filling the fuel tank with gasoline while the generator is running can cause gasoline to leak and come in contact with hot surfaces that can ignite the gasoline.

Before starting the generator, always check the level of:

  • Engine oil
  • Gasoline in the fuel tank

ADDING / CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL
Figure 5

Once the generator is started and the engine gets warm, it is not safe to add gasoline to the fuel tank or engine oil to the engine while the engine is running or the engine and muffler are hot.

CHECKING AND / OR ADDING ENGINE OIL



Internal pressure can build in the engine crankcase while the engine is running. Removing the oil fill plug/dipstick while the engine is hot can cause extremely hot oil to spray out of the crankcase and can severely burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for several minutes before removing the oil fill plug/dipstick.

The unit as shipped does not contain oil in the engine. You must add engine oil before starting the generator for the first time. See Checking Engine Oil and Adding Engine Oil for instructions on checking engine oil level and the procedure for adding engine oil.

NOTICE
The engine does not contain engine oil as shipped. Attempting to start the engine can damage engine components. The owner of the generator is responsible to ensure the proper oil level is maintained during the operation of the generator. Failure to maintain the proper oil level can result in engine damage.

ADDING GASOLINE TO THE FUEL TANK


Never refuel the generator while the engine is running.


Always turn the engine off and allow the generator to cool before refueling.

Required Gasoline

Only use gasoline that meets the following requirements:

  • Unleaded gasoline only
  • Gasoline with maximum 10% ethanol added
  • Gasoline with an 87 octane rating or higher

Filling the Fuel Tank

Follow the steps below to fill the fuel tank:

  1. Shut off the generator.
  2. Allow the generator to cool down so all surface areas of the muffler and engine are cool to the touch.
  3. Move the generator to a flat surface.
  4. Clean area around the fuel cap.
  5. Remove the fuel cap by rotating counterclockwise.
  6. Slowly add gasoline into the fuel tank. Be very careful not to overfill the tank. The gasoline level should NOT be higher than the filler neck (see Figure 6).
    Maximum Gasoline Fill Level
    Figure 6 - Maximum Gasoline Fill Level
  7. Install the fuel cap by rotating clockwise until you hear a click, indicating the cap is completely installed.


Avoid prolonged skin contact with gasoline. Avoid prolonged breathing of gasoline vapors.

BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR


BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION.

Before attempting to start the generator, verify the following:

  • The engine is filled with engine oil. See Checking Engine Oil.
  • The generator is situated in a proper location (Location Selection).
  • The generator is on a dry surface (Weather and Dry Surface).
  • All loads are disconnected from the generator (No Connected Loads).
  • The generator is properly grounded the Generator.


Never use the generator in a location that is wet or damp. Never expose the generator to rain, snow, water spray or standing water while in use. Protect the generator from all hazardous weather conditions. Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the electrical circuit.


Never operate the generator in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the generator outside and away from windows, doors and vents.

NOTICE
The engine is equipped with a low oil shutdown switch. If the oil level becomes low, the engine may shut down and not start until the oil is filled to the proper level. Poor oil quality may interfere with the operation of the low oil shutdown switch.
The owner of the generator is responsible to ensure the proper oil level is maintained during the operation of the generator. Failure to maintain the proper oil level can result in engine damage.

MANUALLY STARTING THE GENERATOR

  1. Check oil levels (see Adding Engine Oil)
  2. Make sure the circuit breakers are properly set (see Figure 7 below).
    Breakers
    Figure 7 - Breakers
    1. 240/120VMain Circuit Breaker Operating Position
    2. 240/120V Main Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
    3. 120V Circuit Breaker Operating Position
    4. 120V Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
  3. Move the fuel shut off valve to the ON position (see Figure 8 below).

    Figure 8 - Fuel Shut Off - ON
  4. Move the choke lever to the "ON" position (see Figure 9 below).

    Figure 9 - Choke Lever - ON
  5. Push the engine control switch into the RUN position (see Figure 10 below).

    Figure 10 - Engine Control Switch - RUN
  6. Firmly grasp and pull the recoil handle slowly until you feel increased resistance. At this point, apply a rapid pull while pulling up and slightly away from the generator (see Figure 11).
    Engine Recoil Handle - PULL
    Figure 11 - Engine Recoil Handle - PULL
  7. As the engine starts and stabilizes, gradually move the choke lever back to the OFF position (see Figure 12 below).

    Figure 12 - Choke Lever - OFF

STOPPING THE GENERATOR

Normal Operation

During normal operation, use the following steps to stop your generator:

  1. Remove any connected loads from the control panel receptacles.
  2. Allow the generator to run at "no load" to reduce and stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
  3. Position the engine control switch to STOP or if you plan to store the generator after use, turn the fuel shutoff valve to the OFF position and allow the fuel to be consumed from the carburetor. (see figure 13)

    Figure 13 - Move engine switch to STOP

During an Emergency

If there is an emergency and the generator must be stopped quickly, position the engine control switch to the STOP position immediately.

MAINTENANCE


BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE GENERATOR, REVIEW THE SAFETY SECTION, AS WELL AS THE FOLLOWING SAFETY MESSAGES.


Avoid accidentally starting the generator during maintenance by removing the spark plug boot from the spark plug. For electric start generators, also disconnect the battery cables from the battery (disconnect the black negative (-) cable first) and place the cables away from the battery posts to avoid arcing.


Allow hot components to cool to the touch prior to performing any maintenance procedure.


Internal pressure can build in the engine crankcase while the engine is running. Removing the oil fill plug/ dipstick while the engine is hot can cause extremely hot oil to spray out of the crankcase and can severely burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for several minutes before removing the oil fill plug/dipstick.


Always perform maintenance in a well-ventilated area. Gasoline fuel and fuel vapors are extremely flammable and can ignite under certain conditions.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


Failure to perform periodic maintenance or not following maintenance procedures can cause the generator to malfunction and could result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE
Periodic maintenance intervals vary depending on generator operating conditions. Operating the generator under severe conditions, such as sustained high-load, high-temperature, or unusually wet or dusty environments, will require more frequent periodic maintenance. The intervals listed in the maintenance schedule should be treated only as a general guideline.



Avoid skin contact with engine oil or gasoline. Prolonged skin contact with engine oil or gasoline can be harmful. Frequent and prolonged contact with engine oil may cause skin cancer. Take protective measures and wear protective clothing and equipment. Wash all exposed skin with soap and water.

Following the maintenance schedule is important to keep the generator in good operating condition. The following is a summary of maintenance items by periodic maintenance intervals.

TABLE 1: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - OWNER PERFORMED

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - OWNER PERFORMED

*Service more frequently if operating in dry and dusty conditions

TABLE 2: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE SERVICE DEALER PERFORMED

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE SERVICE DEALER PERFORMED

ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE

Engine Oil Specification

  1. Only use the engine oil specified in Figure 14.
    Recommended Oil
    Figure 14 - Recommended Oil
  2. Only use 4-stroke/cycle engine oil. NEVER USE 2-STROKE/CYCLE OIL. Synthetic oil is an acceptable substitute for conventional oil.

CHECKING ENGINE OIL

NOTICE
Always maintain proper engine oil level. Failure to maintain proper engine oil level could result in severe damage to the engine and/or shorten the life of the engine. Always use the specified engine oil. Failure to use the specified engine oil can cause accelerated wear and/or shorten the life of the engine.

Engine oil level should be checked before every use.

  1. Always operate or maintain the generator on a flat surface.
  2. Stop engine if running.
  3. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
  4. With a damp rag, clean around the oil fill plug/dipstick.
  5. Remove oil fill plug/dipstick (see Figure 15 below).
    Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick
    Figure 15 - Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick
  6. Check oil level: When checking the engine oil, remove the oil fill plug/dipstick and wipe it clean. Thread the oil fill plug/dipstick all the way back in and then remove and check the oil level on the oil fill plug/dipstick.
    • Acceptable Oil Level – Oil is visible on the crosshatches between the H and L lines on the oil fill plug/dipstick (see Figure 16).
      Checking Oil Level
      Figure 16 - Checking Oil Level
    • Low Oil – Oil is below the L line on the oil fill plug/ dipstick.

ADDING ENGINE OIL

  1. Always operate or maintain the generator on a flat surface.
  2. Stop engine if running.
  3. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
  4. Thoroughly clean around the oil fill plug/dipstick.
  5. Remove oil fill plug/dipstick and wipe clean.
  6. Select the proper engine oil as specified in Figure 14.
  7. Using the supplied funnel and tube, slowly add engine oil to the engine. Stop frequently to check the level to avoid overfilling.
  8. Continue to add oil until the oil is at the correct level (see Figure 16).

CHANGING ENGINE OIL

  1. Stop the engine.
  2. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
  3. Place oil pan (or suitable container) under the oil drain plug (see Figure 17).
    Oil Drain Plug
    Figure 17 - Oil Drain Plug
  4. With a damp rag, thoroughly clean around the oil drain plug.
  5. Remove the oil drain plug (see Figure 17). Once removed, place the oil drain plug on a clean surface.
  6. Allow oil to completely drain.
  7. Replace oil drain plug.
  8. Fill crankcase with oil following the steps outlined in Adding Engine Oil.

NOTICE
Never dispose of used engine oil by dumping the oil into a sewer, on the ground, or into ground water or waterways. Always be environmentally responsible. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility.

AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE



Never use gasoline or other flammable solvents to clean the air filter. Use only household detergent soap to clean the air filter.

Cleaning the Air Filter

The air filter must be cleaned after every 50 hours of use or 3 months (frequency should be increased if generator is operated in a dusty environment).

  1. Turn off the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
  2. Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
  3. Unclip the clips on the top and bottom of the air filter cover (Figure 18).
    Clips on air filter
    Figure 18 - Clips on air filter
  4. Remove the black coarse air filters.
  5. Wash the foam air filter elements by submerging the elements in a solution of household detergent soap and warm water. Slowly squeeze the foam to thoroughly clean.
    NOTICE
    NEVER twist or tear the foam air filter element during cleaning or drying. Only apply slow but firm squeezing action.
  6. Rinse in clean water by submerging the air filter elements in fresh water and applying a slow squeezing action

NOTICE
Never dispose of soap cleaning solution used to clean the air filter by dumping the solution into a sewer, on the ground, or into ground water or waterways. Always be environmentally responsible. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility.

  1. Dispose of used soap cleaning solution properly.
  2. Dry the air filter elements by again applying a slow firm squeezing action.
  3. Once the air filters are dry, coat the air filters with clean engine oil (see Figure 19 below).

    Figure 19
  4. Squeeze the filters to remove any excess oil.
  5. Install the filters back into the unit. If there are two filters make sure the gray (fine) air filter goes in first followed by the black (coarse) air filter on the outside.
  6. Install the air filter cover and secure the air filter assembly.

SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE

The spark plug must be checked and cleaned after every 100 hours of use or 6 months and must be replaced after 300 hours of use or every year.

  1. Stop the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
  2. Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
  3. Remove the spark plug boot by firmly pulling the plastic spark plug boot handle directly away from the engine (see Figure 20).
    Remove Spark Plug Boot
    Figure 20 - Remove Spark Plug Boot
    NOTICE
    Never apply any side load or move the spark plug laterally when removing the spark plug. Applying a side load or moving the spark plug laterally may crack and damage the spark plug boot.
  4. Clean area around the spark plug.
  5. Using the 13/16" spark plug socket wrench provided, remove the spark plug from the cylinder head.
  6. Place a clean rag over the opening created by the removal of the spark plug to make sure no dirt can get into the combustion chamber.
    • Inspect the spark plug for:
    • Cracked or chipped insulator
    • Excessive wear
    • Spark plug gap (the acceptable limit of 0.027–0.032 in. [0.70 – 0.80 mm]) (see Figure 21).

      Figure 21
      NOTICE
      Use only recommended spark plugs when servicing. The manufacturer is not responsible for engine damage when using spark plugs not recommended by the manufacturer.
  7. Install the spark plug by carefully following the steps outlined below:
    1. Carefully insert the spark plug back into the cylinder head. Hand-thread the spark plug until it bottoms out.
    2. Using the 13/16" spark plug socket wrench provided, turn the spark plug to ensure it is fully seated.
    3. Replace the spark plug boot, making sure the boot fully engages the spark plug's tip.

AC Delco: 4EXLS
Autolite: 52
Champion: N9YC
Bosch: W7DC
Torch: F7TC

CLEANING THE GENERATOR

It is important to inspect and clean the generator before every use.

Clean All Engine Air Inlet and Outlet Ports

Make sure all engine air inlet and outlet ports are clean of any dirt and debris to ensure the engine does not run hot.

Clean All Engine Cooling Fins

Use a damp rag and a brush to loosen and remove all dirt on or around the engine's cooling fins.

Clean All Alternator Cooling Air Inlets and Exhaust Ports

Make sure the cooling air inlets and exhaust ports of the alternator are free of any debris and obstructions. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and debris stuck in the cooling air inlets and exhaust ports.

General Cleaning of the Generator

Use a damp rag to clean all remaining surfaces.

STORING GENERATOR



Never store a generator with fuel in the tank indoors or in a poorly ventilated area where the fumes can come in contact with an ignition source such as a:

  1. pilot light of a stove, water heater, clothes dryer or any other gas appliance; or
  2. spark from an electric appliance.

NOTICE
Gasoline stored for as little as 60 days can go bad, causing gum, varnish and corrosive buildup in fuel lines, fuel passages and the engine. This corrosive buildup restricts the flow of fuel, preventing an engine from starting after a prolonged storage period.

Proper care should be taken to prepare the generator for any storage.

  1. Make sure the Engine Switch is switched to "STOP".
  2. Clean the generator as outlined in Cleaning the Generator.
  3. Drain all gasoline from the fuel tank as best as possible.
  4. With the fuel shut off valve open, start the engine and allow the generator to run until all the remaining gasoline in the fuel lines and carburetor is consumed and the engine shuts off.
  5. Close the fuel shut off valve.
  6. Change the oil (see Changing Engine Oil).
  7. Remove the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance) and place about 1 tablespoon of oil in the spark plug opening. While placing a clean rag over the spark plug opening, slowly pull there coil handle to allow the engine to turn over several times. This will distribute the oil and protect the cylinder wall from corroding during storage.
  8. Replace the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance).
  9. Move the generator to a clean, dry place for storage.

CHECKING AND ADJUSTING VALVE LASH


Checking and adjusting valve lash must be done when the engine is cold.

  1. Remove the rocker arm cover and carefully remove the gasket. If the gasket is torn or damaged, it must be replaced.
  2. Remove the spark plug so the engine can be rotated more easily.
  3. Rotate the engine to top dead center (TDC) of the compression stroke. Looking through the spark plug hole, the piston should be at the top.
  4. Both the rocker arms should be loose at TDC on the compression stroke. If they are not, rotate the engine 360°.
  5. Insert a feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the push rod and check for clearance (see Figure 22). See Table 2 for valve lash specifications.
    CHECKING AND ADJUSTING VALVE LASH
    Figure 22
    1. Push Rod,
    2. Feeler Gauge Area
    3. Rocker Arm,
    4. Jam Nut,
    5. Adjusting Nut
      (Table 2) Standard Valve Lash
      Intake Valve Exhaust Valve
      Valve Lash 0.0035 ± 0.0043 in
      (0.09 ± 0.11 mm)
      0.0043 ± 0.0051 in
      (0.11 ± 0.13 mm)
      Bolt Torque 8-12N.m 8-12N.m
  6. If an adjustment is required, hold the adjusting nut and loosen the jam nut.
  7. Turn the adjusting nut to obtain the correct valve lash. When the valve lash is correct, hold the adjusting nut and tighten the jam nut to 106 in-lb (12 N•m).
  8. Recheck the valve lash after tightening the jam nut.
  9. Perform this procedure for both the intake and exhaust valves.
  10. Install the rocker arm cover, gasket and spark plug.

TROUBLESHOOTING



Before attempting to service or troubleshoot the generator, the owner or service technician must first read the owner's manual and understand and follow all safety instructions. Failure to follow all instructions may result in conditions that can lead to voiding of the EPA certification or product warranty, serious personal injury, property damage or even death.

PROBLEM POTENTIAL CAUSE SOLUTION
Engine is running, but no electrical output
  1. Circuit breakers are tripped.
  1. Reset the circuit breakers and check for overload condition.
  1. The power cord's plug connector is not fully engaged in the generator's outlet.
  1. Verify plug connector is firmly engaged in the generator's outlet. If using the 240V outlet, make sure plug connector is rotated 1/4 turn in the clockwise direction.
  1. Faulty or defective power cord
  1. Replace power cord.
  1. Faulty or defective electrical appliance
  1. Try connecting a known good appliance to verify the generator is producing electrical power.
  1. GFCI outlet is tripped (units with GFCI outlets only)
  1. Press the reset button on the GFCI outlet (GFCI outlets only).
  1. If trying 1-5 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be the generator has a fault.
  1. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer.
Engine will not start or remain running while trying to start.
  1. Fuel shutoff valve is in the OFF position.
  1. Move the fuel shut off valve to the ON position (see Figure 8).
  1. Generator is out of gasoline.
  1. Add gasoline to the generator.
  1. Fuel flow is obstructed.
  1. Inspect and clean fuel delivery passages.
  1. Unit is over choked.
  1. Move the choke lever halfway between the ON and OFF positions.
  1. Starting battery may have insufficient charge (electric start units only)
  1. On electric start models only. Check battery output and charge battery as necessary.
  1. Dirty air filter
  1. Check and clean the air filter.
  1. Low oil level shut down switch is preventing the unit from starting.
  1. Check oil level and add oil if necessary.
  1. Spark plug boot is not fully engaged with the spark plug tip.
  1. Firmly push down on the spark plug boot to ensure the boot is fully engaged
  1. Spark plug is faulty.
  1. Remove and check the spark plug. Replace if faulty.
  1. Dirty/plugged spark arrestor
  1. Check and clean the spark arrestor.
  1. Stale fuel
  1. Drain fuel and replace with fresh fuel.
  1. If trying 1-11 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be the generator has a fault.
  1. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer.
Generator suddenly stops running.
  1. Generator is out of fuel.
  1. Check fuel level. Add fuel if necessary.
  1. The low oil shut down switch has stopped the engine.
  1. Check oil level and add oil if necessary.
  1. Too much load
  1. Restart the generator and reduce the load.
  1. If trying 1-3 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be a fault in the generator.
  1. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer.
Engine runs erratic; does not hold a steady RPM.
  1. Choke was left in the ON position.
  1. Move choke to the OFF position
  1. Dirty air filter
  1. Clean the air filter.
  1. Applied loads maybe cycling on and off
  1. As applied loads cycle, changes in engine speed may occur; this is a normal condition.
  1. If trying 1-3 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be a fault in the generator
  1. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer.

WGen2000 ENGINE VIEW

WGen2000 ENGINE VIEW

WGen2000 EXPLODED VIEW

WGen2000 EXPLODED VIEW

WGen3600 ENGINE VIEW

WGen3600 ENGINE VIEW

WGen3600 EXPLODED VIEW

WGen3600 EXPLODED VIEW

WGen3600v ENGINE VIEW

WGen3600v ENGINE VIEW

WGen3600v EXPLODED VIEW

WGen3600v EXPLODED VIEW

WGen3600/WGen3600v SCHEMATIC

WGen3600/WGen3600v SCHEMATIC

WGen2000 SCHEMATIC

WGen2000 SCHEMATIC


California Proposition 65
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Certain components in this product and its related accessories contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

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