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Operating the Generator
Models: G2250S
& G3250S
Step 4.
Depress the primer bulb three to five time s. See page 8for a diagram of
the primer.
Step 5.
Turn the generator ON/OFFswitch to the "ON" position.
Step 6.
Start the engine--pull slightly on the cord until you feel some pressure.
Once you feel the back-pressure building, rapidly pull the cord.
Step 7.
Let the generator warm up for approximately 3 minutes before applying
any electrical loads.
Step 8.
Apply loads to the generator one at a time, allowing the generator to
stabilize after you add each incremental load. Add the loads with the
largest surge power requirement first. This would include refrigerators,
air-conditioners, large motors, and pumps. Add smaller loads once the
generator has stabilized with the larger loads.
ALWAYS UNPLUGAPPLIANCES AND REMOVEALL ELECTRICAL
LOADS BEFOREREFUELING. THEN FOLLOW STEPS2 - 8.
Connecting a load larger than this generator's power rating may dam-
age the circuit breakers, alternator and sensitive appliances.
Continuously loading this generator above 80% of its maximum output
power will shorten the life of the generator.
Balance the load evenly between the A and B outlets to maximize the
output power.
Appliances with electric motors require an additiofla1150%
power when they are starting up (indicated by an * and in bold in
the following chart ).
For power outages, permanently installed stationary generators are
better suited for providing backup power to the home. Evena properly
connected portable generator can become overloaded. This may result
in overheating or stressing the generator components, possibly leading
to a generator failure.
Do not connectthis generator to your home or a building electrical
system.
To determine maximum load that you may safely connectto this
generator:
1. Calculate the maximum continuous power required by adding up
the running power of each appliance. The total running power of
your appliances cannot exceed the maximum output power of this
generator.
2. Calculate the surge power by:
i) Adding up the running power of each appliance with an* and
in bold below.
ii) Multiplying the total by 1.5.
iii) Adding this to the total running power calculated in step 1
above.
The surge power requirements of your appliances cannot exceed
the surge power rating of this generator.
Typical Residential Loads
Appliance
Running Power
Light bulbs (each)
75 Watts
Stove element (each)
1000Watts
Microwave
1500Watts
Coffee maker
700Watts
Television
750Watts
VCR
250Watts
Computer & monitor
800Watts
Space heater
1500Watts
Washing machine
1000Watts
NG clothes dryer
750Watts
Electric clothes dryer
5500Watts
Dishwasher
1850Watts
Water heater
5000Watts
Electric furnace
5000Watts
Toaster
1200Watts
Box fan*
750 Watts
Window A/C - 8000 BTU*
2400 Watts
Central A/C (per ton)*
2800 Watts
Furnace blower*
850 Watts
2 hp well pump*
2000 Watts
Refrige rato r*
1000Watts
Freezer*
1000Watts
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
In normal use:
1.
Disconnect all loads and extension cords.
2.
Allowthe engine to run with no load for 3 minutes.
3.
Turn the engine switch to the OFFposition.
4.
AIIowthe generator to cool off before touching any engine or alter-
nator components. It maytake as long as 30 minutes before the
generator is cool enough to touch safely.
Rev. 7/2010
STANLEY is a registered trademark of The Stanley Works or its affiliates and are used under license by GXi Outdoor Power LLC.
No part of this publication can be printed or copied without written permission.
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