GENERATOR
COMPONENTS
Please familiarize yourself with the locations and functions of the various components
and controls of your generator.
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(1) Air cleaner- a removable, cleanable, sponge-like
element that limits the alnount of dirt pulled into the
engine.
(2) 120 Volt AC Receptacle-
Use to connect
electrical devices that run 120 Volt, 60 Hz, single
phase, AC current.
(3) 120/240 Volt AC Receptacle-
Use to connect
electrical devices that mn 120 and/or 240 Volt, 60
Hz, single phase, AC current.
(4) 12 Volt DC Receptacle-
Use for charging 12
Volt automotive-type batteries only.
(5) Circuit Breaker- Reset switch that protects the
generator from electrical overload.
(6) Choke lever- Adjusts the amount of air let into
the engine.
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(7) Engine Switch- Used to start/stop engine.
(8) Fuel Cap- Access to the fuel tank for adding fuel.
(9) Fuel Filter (;up- Traps dirt and water fioln fuel
before it enters the engine.
(10) Fuel Gauge- Indicates the amount of fuel in the
tank.
(11) Fuel valve- Allows fuel to enter engine.
(12) Ground
Terminal-
Connect grounding wires here
to properly ground unit.
(13) Muffler- Reduces engine noise.
(14) Oil Fill and Dipstick- Location for checking and
filling engine oil.
(15) Recoil Starter- Pull-cord for starting engine.
(16) Spark plug- Provides proper engine ignition.
(17) Volt Meter- Provides reading of voltage output.