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Owner's Manual
RP12000 E Portable Generators
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Important Safety Information
Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance and repair are caused by failure to observe
basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous
situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards, including human factors
that can affect safety. This person should also have the necessary training, skills and tools to perform
these functions properly.
Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this manual and on the product. If these hazard
warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. The hazards are
identified by the “Safety Alert Symbol” and followed by a “Signal Word” such as “DANGER”,
“WARNING” or “CAUTION”.
Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The
warnings in this publication and on the product are, therefore, not all inclusive. You must not use this
product in any manner different from that considered by this manual without first satisfying yourself that
you have considered all safety rules and precautions applicable to the operation of the product in the
location of use, including site-specific rules and precautions applicable to the worksite. If a tool,
procedure, work method or operating technique that is not specifically recommended by Caterpillar is
used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and for others. You should also ensure that you are
authorized to perform this work, and that the product will not be damaged or become unsafe by the
operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair procedures that you intend to use.
The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are on the basis of information that was
available at the time that the publication was written. The specifications, torques, pressures,
measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other items can change at any time. These changes can
affect the service that is given to the product. Obtain the complete and most current information before
you start any job.
In the United States, the maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and
systems
may be performed by any repair establishment or individual of the owner's choosing.
This manual contains safety, operation, and maintenance information. This manual should be stored near
the product. Read, study and keep it with the literature and product information.
Consumer Arbitration Clause
The Limited Warranty included in this User Guide contains important legal terms including, but not limited
to, a Consumer Arbitration Clause calling for mandatory individual arbitration and waiving the ability to
bring a case as a class action. Please review this carefully.
California Proposition 65 Warning
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Table of Contents
Consumer Arbitration Clause ........................................................................................................... 2
California Proposition 65 Warning ..................................................................................................... 2
SAFETY MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................... 5
Additional Messages ......................................................................................................................... 6
Special Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 6
ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Unpackaging ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Feet Assembly ................................................................................................................................... 7
Wheel Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 7
Lifting Eye Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 8
Handle Assembly .............................................................................................................................. 8
Battery Connection ........................................................................................................................... 8
Oil ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................. 9
Engine Type & Serial Number ........................................................................................................ 10
CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Display ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Generator Switch ............................................................................................................................ 11
Choke ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Fuel Switch ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Engine Idle Control Switch ............................................................................................................. 11
AC Circuit Breaker .......................................................................................................................... 12
240 VAC Circuit Breaker ................................................................................................................ 12
Low Oil Level Shutdown ................................................................................................................. 12
GENERATOR OPERATION ....................................................................................................................... 12
Optimal Generator Operating Conditions ...................................................................................... 12
Connection to Household Power Supply ....................................................................................... 12
Generator Grounding ...................................................................................................................... 12
AC Usage ........................................................................................................................................ 13
High Altitude Kits ............................................................................................................................. 13
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE .................................................................................................................... 13
Engine Oil ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Fuel .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Walk-Around Inspection ................................................................................................................. 13
STARTING THE ENGINE .......................................................................................................................... 14
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Electric Start .................................................................................................................................... 14
STOPPING THE ENGINE .......................................................................................................................... 14
MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Air Filter – Check ............................................................................................................................. 15
Cylinder Head - Clean .................................................................................................................... 15
Engine Oil Level – Check ............................................................................................................... 15
Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change ................................................................................................... 16
Engine Valve Lash – Inspect/Adjust .............................................................................................. 16
Fuel Line – Replace ........................................................................................................................ 16
Fuel Tank Cap and Strainer – Clean ............................................................................................. 16
Generator - Inspect ......................................................................................................................... 16
Spark Arrestor - Inspect/Clean/Replace........................................................................................ 16
Spark Plug – Inspect/Adjust/Replace ............................................................................................ 17
Walk-Around Inspection ................................................................................................................. 17
STORAGE ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Storage for 1 to 3 months ............................................................................................................... 18
Storage for more than 3 months .................................................................................................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................. 19
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 20
COMBINED EXHAUST AND EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROLS WARRANTY STATEMENT..................... 21
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations .......................................................................................... 21
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage .............................................................................................. 21
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities ................................................................................................ 21
Defects Warranty Requirements: .................................................................................................. 21
WARRANTY............................................................................................................................................ 23
CONSUMER ARBITRATION CLAUSE: MANDATORY BINDING INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION
INSTEAD OF COURT; CLASS ACTION WAIVER ...................................................................... 23
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SAFETY MESSAGES
There may be several specific safety messages
on
your generator. Please become familiar with
all safety
messages.
Ensure that all of the safety messages are legible.
Clean the safety messages or replace the safety
messages if the words cannot be read or if the
illustrations are not visible. Use a cloth, water, and
soap to clean the safety messages. Do not use
solvents, gasoline, or other harsh chemicals.
Solvents, gasoline, or harsh chemicals could
loosen
the adhesive that secures the safety
messages.
Replace any safety message that is damaged or
missing. If a safety message is attached to a part
of
the generator that is replaced, install a new
safety
message on the replacement part.
Read the Manual
Do not operate or work on this generator unless
you have read and understand the instructions
and warnings in the Owner’s Manual. Failure to
follow the instructions or heed the
warnings could
result in injury or death. Proper care is your
responsibility.
Hot Surface
Hot parts or hot components can cause burns or
personal injury. Do not allow hot parts or
components to contact your skin. Use protective
clothing or protective equipment to protect your
skin.
Operation of this equipment may create sparks
that can start fires around dry vegetation. A spark
arrestor may be required. The operator should
contact local fire agencies for laws or regulations
relating to fire prevention requirements.
Carbon Monoxide
Operating a generator indoors can kill you in
minutes. Generator exhaust contains carbon
monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a poison that
you cannot see or smell. Never operate a
generator inside a home or garage, even if
doors and windows are open. Only operate a
generator outdoors and away from windows,
doors, and vents. If anyone experiences
dizziness, headaches, nausea, or tiredness get
to fresh air immediately and seek medical
attention.
Electrocution
Shock/Electrocution Hazard: Do not
operate this
equipment or work on this equipment
unless you
have read and understand the
instructions and
warnings in the Owner’s Manual. Failure to
follow the
instructions or heed the warnings will
result in
serious injury or death.
DANGER
PELIGRO
Utiliser un générateur à
l’intérieur
PEUT VOUS
TUER
EN
QUELQUES MINUTES. Les gaz
d’échappement du générateur
contiennent du monoxyde de
carbone. C’est un gaz toxique
invisible et inodore.
NE JAMAIS utiliser à l’intérieur
d’une maison ou d’un garage,
MÊME SI les portes et les
fenêtres sont ouvertes.
Utiliser UNIQUEMENT à
l’EXTÉRIEUR et loin des
fenêtres, portes et ventilations.
Si usa un
generador en
interiores,
MORIRA
EN
POCOS
MINUTOS. El escape del
generador contiene monóxido
de carbono. Es un veneno que
no tiene olor ni se puede ver.
NUNCA lo use dentro de una
casa o garaje. AUN si las
puertas y vantanas están
abiertas.
Sólo úselo en EXTERIORES
y lejos de ventanas, puertas y
ductos de ventilación.
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California Health and Safety Code 119080
Electrical backfeed into a utility’s distribution system
can cause property damage, severe injury, or death.
Do not connect generator to a buildings electrical
system until after the building’s main switch has been
used to isolate the building from the utility power
system. For permanent installations, connection shall
only be by means of a double throw switch as to isolate
the building from utility power system. Consult a
qualified technician for proper use and installation.
Comply with all applicable laws and electrical codes.
Additional Messages
Do not operate in wet
conditions
No smoking, no exposed
flames, no sparks.
Maintain a minimum distance
of 5 feet (1.5 meters) from
other objects.
Ensure that the unit is
properly grounded.
Eye protection must be worn
at all times.
This way up. Always keep
upright.
Recyclable – Follow local
recycling & reclaiming
procedures.
Never dispose of battery.
Take to designated waste
reclamation site.
Danger: Explosive Gases.
Danger: Battery Acid –
Corrosive and poisonous.
Special Requirements
Electrical equipment, including lines and plug
connections should be covered and protected
from moisture.
In any generator set installation, the frame of the
generator must be connected to an earth
ground. A ground terminal is provided.
The RP12000 E has a permanent neutral
conductor between the stator winding and the
frame.
For 120VAC, use extension cords rated for 125V
at 20A or greater. For 240VAC, use extension
cords rated for 250V at 30A or greater. Use the
shortest extension cord that meets these
requirements.
Wear a hard hat, protective glasses, and
other
protective equipment, as required.
When work is performed around an engine
that is
operating, wear protective devices for
ears in order
to help prevent damage to
hearing.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can
snag
on controls or on other parts of the
engine.
Ensure that all protective guards and all
covers are
secured in place on the engine.
Never put maintenance fluids into glass
containers. Glass containers can break.
Use all cleaning solutions with care.
The circuit breakers should match the generator
specifications. If the circuit breakers require
replacement, they must be replaced with a
circuit breaker of the same rating and
performance characteristics.
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ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Only assemble unit with the included
hardware to avoid the risk of personal and
property damage.
Unpackaging
1. Remove both 8 mm bolts (1) from the
pallet and frame.
2. Remove both wood blocks (2) from
below the engine and alternator.
Feet Assembly
1. Set the frame of the unit on blocks to
provide sufficient clearance to install the
feet and wheels.
2. Align the foot (4) with the mounting hole
in the foot bracket (1).
3. Install and hand tighten one 8 mm nut
(2) onto the foot.
4. Tighten the nut securely.
5. Align the mounting holes of the foot
bracket (1) with the mounting holes in
the frame.
6. Insert one 8 mm bolt (3) through each
set of mounting holes and hand tighten.
7. Repeat steps 2 – 6 for the other foot.
8. Tighten all eight bolts securely.
Wheel Assembly
1. Insert long end of axle (5) into the
mounting bracket on the frame and run
through to insert into the other mounting
bracket on opposite side of frame.
2. Place the wheel stop (4) onto the long
end of the axle.
3. Place one wheel (1) onto the axle (5)
with the bolt design facing out.
4. Install one washer (3) onto the axle.
5. Install one 12 mm locking nut (2) onto
the axle and tighten securely.
6. Repeat steps 3 – 5 for the other wheel.
7. Remove the blocking.
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4
3
2
5
3
4
2
1
1
2
2
1
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Lifting Eye Assembly
1. Align the mounting holes of the lifting
eye (3) with the mouting holes in the
frame.
2. Place one washer (2) on each 10 mm
bolt (1) and insert through each
mounting hole.
3. Install and hand tighten one 10 mm nut
(4) on each bolt.
4. Tighten both nuts to 26 ± 2 lb ft
(35 ± 3Nm).
Handle Assembly
1. Install the foam grip (3) onto the handle
(4).
2. Insert one plug (1) into each end of the
handle (4).
3. Align the mounting holes of the handle
(4) to the mounting holes of the frame.
4. Insert one 8 mm bolt (5) through each
mounting hole.
5. Install and hand tighten one 8 mm nut
(2) on each bolt.
6. Tighten the nuts securely.
Battery Connection
The generator is packaged with a valve
regulated and maintenance free lead acid
battery. The generator is packaged with the
battery mounted in the battery holder. To
connect the battery:
1. The unit ships with the positive battery
cable (1) already connected.
2. Attach the cable with the black cap (2)
to the negative battery terminal.
NOTE: Replace battery only with the same part
number. Use of a non-conforming battery can
create a fire hazard.
Oil
Follow the Engine Oil Level-Check procedure to
add the proper amount of oil for the unit as
described in the Specifications chart.
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1
4
3
2
1
5
4
2
3
1
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
1) Fuel Cap
2) Fuel Gauge
3) Lifting Eye
4) Oil Gauge / Oil Fill*
5) Spark Plug*
6) Battery
7) Starter
8) Oil Drain Valve
9) Oil Drain
10) Handle Assembly
11) Cover Panel
12) Air Filter Assembly
13) Air Filter
14) Muffler
15) Fuel Tank Vent Pipe
16) Engine
17) Oil Filter
18) CARB Canister (If equipped)
19) Spark Arrestor
20) Alternator
21) Engine Access Door
22) Fuel Valve
23) Panel Light
24) Choke Knob
25) Generator Switch
26) Idle Control Switch
27) Receptacle – DC 12V 8.3A
28) Display
29) Trickle Charger Port
30) Circuit Breaker
31) Receptacle – 120/240 VAC 50A
32) Receptacle – 120/240 VAC 30A
33) Receptacle – 120 VAC 30A
34) Receptacle – 120 VAC double
*behind engine access door
4, 5
1
2
3
9
10
11
12, 13
6
7
8
15
16
17
14
19
20
18
5
21
22
23
23
24
28
27
26
25
30
34
33
31
32
29
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Engine Type & Serial Number
Cat
®
portable generators are identified with model numbers, serial numbers, and with performance
specification numbers. The model number and performance specifications are located on the ratings
plate (1). The serial number is located on the serial number plate (2).
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2
1
2
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CONTROLS
Display
This generator is equipped with a display that
can show the Voltage, frequency, total
accumulated hours of operation, and current
hours. Use toggle switch (1) to change the
readout of the display to the desired setting.
Generator Switch
Turn the generator switch to the start position
” and hold until the engine starts (no more
than 5 seconds). Releasing the switch
automatically returns it to the on “I” position. To
turn off the generator, turn the generator switch
to the off “0” position.
NOTE: Turn the generator switch to the off “0”
position when not in use to avoid battery drain.
Choke
The choke is used to provide more fuel when
starting a cold engine. If the engine is cold, pull
the choke knob out before starting the engine.
Once the engine is warm, slowly push the choke
knob in.
Fuel Switch
The fuel switch controls the flow of the fuel from
the fuel tank to the carburetor.
Turn the fuel
switch to the on “I” position before starting the
engine. Turn the fuel switch to the off "O"
position after stopping the engine.
Engine Idle Control Switch
This generator is equipped with an engine idle
control switch. When in the on position “I” the
engine will reduce speed when power is not
required to conserve fuel, and reduce wear and
noise.
When power for a connected device is required
the speed will automatically increase to rated
speed.
Note: If loads requiring intermittent power, or
multiple large loads are connected, turn the idle
control switch off “O” to avoid possible engine
stall. To avoid extended warm-up time, keep the
idle control off until normal operating
temperatures have been reached.
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AC Circuit Breaker
The generator comes equipped with circuit
breakers that protect the unit and the load from
short circuit or overload conditions. If the circuit
breaker opens, determine why the circuit breaker
tripped before closing the circuit breaker.
240 VAC Circuit Breaker
The 240V receptacles come with an additional
circuit breaker that will isolate these outlets on
the panel. This breaker must be in the “On”
position for the unit to provide power.
Low Oil Level Shutdown
The generator is equipped with a low oil level
shutdown that is designed to protect the engine
from damage caused by an insufficient amount
of oil in the crankcase. When the oil level in the
crankcase falls below the safe operating limit,
the low oil level shutdown will automatically
shut off the engine.
GENERATOR OPERATION
Optimal Generator Operating
Conditions
Temperature: 23
o
F to 104
o
F
(-5
o
C to 40
o
C)
Humidity below 95%
Height above sea level: < 3280 feet
(1,000 m). If the height of the operating
area is over 1,000 m high, output power
will be reduced.
Connection to Household Power
Supply
This generator must be installed in accordance
with all applicable local laws and electrical
codes. The generator must be isolated from the
utility and the connection must be verified by a
qualified electrician.
Generator Grounding
The National Electrical Code requires generators
to be grounded to an approved earth ground.
Correct grounding for the generator is necessary
for optimum engine performance and reduces
the risk of electric shock. Use the ground
terminal (1) to properly ground the generator.
Before using the ground terminal, consult
a
qualified electrician, electrical inspector, or local
authority having jurisdiction for local codes or
ordinances that apply for the intended use of the
generator.
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AC Usage
Do NOT overload the generator. Exceeding the
rated power of the generator can damage the
generator and the electrical devices connected
to it.
Motor-driven devices require a large starting
current. Make sure that the total power
requirement of these types of loads does not
exceed the rated power of the generator.
When the generator is used to power multiple
loads or electric appliances, start by connecting
the appliance with the highest starting power
requirements, followed by the second highest
and ending with the lowest.
High Altitude Kits
At higher altitudes, the standard air-fuel mixture
is too rich and will cause decreased
performance and increased fuel consumption. A
rich mixture will also foul the spark plug and
make starting difficult. Operation at higher
altitudes for extended periods of time may
increase emissions.
Proper operation can be ensured by installing an
altitude kit when required. High altitude kits
should be installed by a qualified technician.
Contact an authorized service provider if the
portable generator will be operated at altitudes
greater than 3000 feet (0.9 km) above sea level.
Note: At elevations greater than 8000 feet
above sea level, the engine may experience
decreased performance even with the high
altitude kit installed.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
Engine Oil
Check the oil level before each use. Refer to the
Engine Oil Level - Check procedure in this
manual.
Fuel
1. Check the fuel level gauge (1).
2. If the fuel level is low, remove fuel cap
(2).
3. Check the strainer. If the strainer is
dirty, clean the strainer. Refer to Fuel
Tank Cap and Strainer – Clean for
instructions.
4. Add fuel. The use of a fuel stabilizer is
highly recommended as the unit may
sit for long periods of time before
needed.
5. Install the fuel cap after fueling.
To avoid personal injury always use caution
when you are adding fuel:
Fuel the generator in a well-ventilated
area.
Always stop the engine before fueling.
Allow the engine to cool before fueling.
Do not smoke while you are fueling the
generator.
Do not fuel the generator near open
flames or sparks.
Do not fill the fuel tank above the full line
(3).
Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with
skin.
Avoid prolonged breathing of fuel vapor.
To avoid damaging the generator:
Use unleaded gasoline with an octane
rating greater than or equal to 90.
Do not mix oil with the gasoline.
Do not use gasoline with greater than
10% ethanol content.
Do not use old gasoline.
Avoid getting dirt or water into the fuel
tank.
Walk-Around Inspection
Perform the Walk-Around Inspection before
each use as described later in this manual.
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2
3
4
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STARTING THE ENGINE
Electric Start
1. Isolate the generator from the utility.
2. Unplug any electrical devices from the
receptacles.
3. Turn the fuel switch to the on “I”
position.
4. Turn the AC circuit breakers to the off
“0” position.
5. If the engine is cold, pull out the choke
knob.
6. Turn the generator switch to the start
position “ ” and hold it there until the
engine starts.
NOTE: Do not hold the generator switch in the
start position
for more than 5 seconds.
Holding the generator switch in the start position
for more than 5 seconds will damage the
starter. If the engine fails to start, wait 10
seconds before trying again.
7. After starting the engine, immediately
release the generator switch so the
switch can automatically return to the
on “I” position.
8. After the engine has warmed, push the
choke knob in.
9. Turn the AC circuit breaker to the on "I"
position.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Disconnect the generator / unplug all
electrical devices.
2. Turn the AC circuit breaker to the off “0”
position.
3. Turn the generator switch to the off “0”
position.
4. Turn the fuel switch to the off “0”
position.
NOTE: To stop the engine in an emergency, turn
the generator switch to the off “0” position.
NOTE: Turn the generator switch to the off “0”
position when not in use to avoid battery drain.
MAINTENANCE
Ensure that all safety information, warnings, and
instructions are read and understood before any
maintenance procedures are performed.
Use service hours or calendar time, WHICH
EVER OCCURS FIRST, to determine the
correct maintenance intervals.
Stop the engine before servicing. Put the engine
in horizontal position and remove the spark plug
cap to prevent the engine from starting. Do not
operate the engine in an unventilated room or
other enclosed area.
When Required:
Fuel Tank Cap and Strainer – Clean
Every Use:
Engine Oil Level – Check
Walk-Around Inspection
First 20 Service Hours or 1 Month:
Engine Oil and Oil Filter– Change
Every Month:
Generator – Inspect
Every 50 Service Hours or 3 Months:
Air Filter – Check
Spark Arrester – Inspect/Clean/Replace
Every 100 Service Hours or 6 Months:
Engine Oil and Oil Filter – Change
Spark Plug – Inspect/Adjust/Replace
Every 300 Service Hours or 1 Year:
Cylinder Head – Clean
Engine Valve Lash – Check
Every 2 Years:
Fuel Line – Replace
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Air Filter – Check
A dirty air filter will restrict air flow into the
carburetor, will cause poor fuel economy, and
may damage the engine. To keep the generator
in good operating condition, service the air filter
regularly. Service more frequently when
operating the generator in extremely dusty areas.
Note: Never operate the generator without the
air filter in place. Operating the generator without
the air filter in place will result in rapid engine
wear.
Remove the fan cover panel (5) by removing the
screws (6) and lifting out. Unscrew and remove
the air filter lock (1) and cover case (2).
Remove
the clip (3) and air filter (4). Make sure both the
paper and foam elements of the air filter (4) are
clean and not damaged. If the foam element is
dirty, wash it. If the paper element is dirty, knock
the dirt off. If either element is damaged, replace
the air filter.
Use a nonflammable solvent or a mixture of
household detergent and warm water to wash
the foam element. Rinse the filter thoroughly to
remove all of the cleaning solution. Never let the
foam element contact engine oil.
Note: Do not wring out the filter. Wringing out the
filter may damage the filter.
Use a damp rag to wipe dirt from the case and
cover. Install the filter into the housing. Place the
clip over the filter. Place the cover case over the
filter and clip. Reinstall the lock and screw in the
cover panel.
Cylinder Head - Clean
Only qualified service personnel should perform
this maintenance procedure. Contact your local
service center to schedule this maintenance.
Engine Oil Level – Check
Always check the engine oil with the generator
on a level surface and with the engine stopped.
1.
Open engine access door. Remove the
oil level gauge (1) and wipe clean.
2.
Check the oil level by re-inserting the oil
level gauge.
3.
If the oil level is low (2), remove the oil
filler cap (4) and add the recommended
engine oil, using the articulated funnel
supplied, until the oil level reaches the
upper mark (3) on the oil level gauge.
Use the chart below to determine which
viscosity oil to use.
4.
After adding oil, install and tighten the
oil filler cap (4) and oil level gauge (1),
and close the engine access door.
Note: Non-detergent and 2-stroke engine oils will
damage the engine and
must not be used.
Recommended Lubricant Viscosities for
Ambient Temperature
Oil Viscosities
o
C
o
F
Min Max Min Max
SAE 0W-40 -40 40 -40 104
SAE 5W-40 -30 50 -22 122
SAE 10W-30 -18 40 0 104
SAE 15W-40 -10 50 14 122
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
2
1
1
4
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Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change
1. Operate the engine until it reaches
normal operating temperature. Stop the
engine and use a suitable container to
collect the used oil.
2. Remove the oil filler cap and open the
oil drain valve (1). Remove the oil
drain hose from the cap (2) to drain the
oil.
3. Use an oil filter socket to remove the oil
filter (3). Discard the used oil filter
according to local regulations.
4. Apply clean oil to the seal of the new oil
filter. Install the new oil filter. Tighten the
oil filter to 10 ± 1.5 lb ft (14 ± 2Nm).
5. Close the oil drain valve (1) and
reattach the oil drain to the cap (2).
6. Refill the oil, using the articulated
funnel supplied, and check the oil level.
Refer to Engine Oil Level – Check.
7. Install and tighten the oil filler cap.
8. Dispose of the used oil properly.
9. Start the engine for a brief period and
check for leaks.
10. Stop the engine and check the oil level.
Refer to Engine Oil Level – Check.
Engine Valve Lash – Inspect/Adjust
Only qualified service personnel should perform
this maintenance procedure. Contact your local
service center to schedule this maintenance.
Fuel Line – Replace
Only qualified service personnel should perform
this maintenance procedure. Contact your local
service center to schedule this maintenance.
Fuel Tank Cap and Strainer – Clean
Wipe off the fuel cap (1) and surrounding area
before removing the fuel cap. Wiping off the fuel
cap and surrounding area before removing the
fuel cap helps to reduce the amount of
contaminants allowed into the fuel system.
If there is a build-up of debris in the fuel strainer
(2), remove the strainer and rinse out the
strainer. Allow the strainer to dry before
installing the strainer.
Generator - Inspect
Once a month start the engine and run the
engine until it reaches normal operating
temperature (about 20 minutes). Plug in a
corded device and turn on the device to ensure
that the generator is providing power. Once you
have verified that the generator is providing
power, turn off the device and unplug it. Then
turn the generator off.
Spark Arrestor -
Inspect/Clean/Replace
This unit has a spark arrestor fitted to the
exhaust outlet of the muffler. The spark arrestor
should be cleaned with a soft wire brush after
every 50 hours or 3 months of use. The spark
arrestor should be replaced after every 100
hours of operation or if it becomes damaged.
Hot Surface
Hot parts or hot components can cause burns or
personal injury. Do not allow hot parts or
components to contact your skin. Use protective
clothing or protective equipment to protect your
skin.
1
2
1
2
3
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DO NOT perform this maintenance procedure
until the muffler has cooled.
Remove screws (2). Remove spark arrestor (1)
Check the spark arrestor. Carefully clean the
spark arrestor with a soft wire brush. If the spark
arrestor is damaged, replace the spark arrestor.
To install the spark arrestor, align the mounting
holes in the spark arrestor with the mounting
holes on the muffler. Insert screws (2) and
tighten securely.
Spark Plug – Inspect/Adjust/Replace
Refer to the Specifications section of this
manual to determine the proper spark plug part
number and spark plug gap for your product.
1. DO NOT perform this maintenance
procedure with the engine running.
2. Turn the generator switch to the off “O
position.
3. Open the engine access door.
4. Remove the spark plug cap (3).
5. Use the plug wrench (1) or a spark plug
socket to remove the spark plug (2).
6. Visually check the spark plug to see if
it is damaged. If the insulator is
cracked, replace the spark plug. If the
electrode is damaged, replace the spark
plug.
7. Measure the plug gap (4) with a feeler
gauge. Adjust the gap as necessary by
carefully bending the side electrode.
Refer to Specifications for the correct
gap for your product.
8. Check the spark plug washer to ensure
proper working condition. If the washer
is damaged, replace the washer.
9. Install spark plug and tighten to 16 ± 2
lb ft (22 ± 2 Nm). DO NOT overtighten
as this may damage the engine.
10. Re-attach the spark plug cap.
11. Repeat steps 4-10 for the other spark
plug on the other side of the engine.
Walk-Around Inspection
Before starting the engine perform a visual
inspection of the unit. Look for:
Proper oil level
Proper fuel level
Good quality fuel
Fluid leaks
Loose clamps
Loose bolts
Cracked fuel line
Loose or frayed wiring
Built up debris
In addition, make sure that:
The ground terminal is properly
connected
The circuit breakers are in OFF “ 0 ”
position
1
2
1
2
3
4
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STORAGE
When a generator is in storage, air may
condense and moisture may appear on the
windings. In order to minimize condensation,
always store the generator in a dry area. Cover
the generator with a protective cover that
extends to the ground. The cover should remain
loose around the generator in order to allow
proper ventilation.
Storage for 1 to 3 months
Remove any dirt, rust, grease, and oil from the
generator. DO NOT use a pressure washer to
clean the generator. Inspect the exterior. Make
any necessary repairs.
Add fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank to prevent the
gasoline from going bad. Start and run the
engine for 10 minutes to ensure that the fuel
stabilizer has been pulled in to the carburetor.
Shut off the engine and allow the engine to cool.
Turn the fuel valve to the off “O“ position.
Move the generator to the storage place.
Attach the trickle charger to the port in the
control panel and to standard AC power to keep
the generator battery fully powered for easy start
after storage. Disconnect the battery charger
once the battery is fully charged (indicated by a
green light on the charger).
Cover the generator.
Storage for more than 3 months
Remove any dirt, rust, grease, and oil from the
generator. DO NOT use a pressure washer to
clean the generator. Inspect the exterior. Make
any necessary repairs.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and is
explosive under certain conditions. Drain the fuel
in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped
and cool. Never smoke or allow flames or sparks
in the area during
this procedure.
Drain the fuel from the fuel tank into a suitable
container using a manual siphon pump. DO
NOT save the fuel for future use in the
generator. Turn the fuel valve to the on “I“
position. Start and run the engine until the
engine stops, to allow the fuel to drain from the
fuel lines and engine system. Turn the fuel valve
to the off “O” position. Apply a small amount of
oil to the threads on the fuel tank filler neck and
install the cap.
Change the engine oil. Refer to Engine Oil and
Oil Filter – Change.
Remove both spark plugs and pour a small
amount of oil into both cylinders. Install the
spark plug but do not install the spark plug cap.
Move the generator to the storage place.
Attach the trickle charger to the port in the
control panel and to standard AC power to keep
the generator battery fully powered for easy start
after storage. Disconnect the battery charger
once the battery is fully charged (indicated by a
green light on the charger)
Cover the generator.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue:
Possible Cause:
Solution:
Check:
Engine Will
Not Start
Generator switch in the off “ 0 ”
position
Turn the generator switch to the
correct position.
Start the engine.
Choke knob in the wrong position
Place the choke knob in the
correct position.
No fuel Fill the fuel tank.
Bad or contaminated fuel Check the fuel.
Not enough oil in the engine
Check the oil level. If low, add
the recommended oil.
Dirty air filter Clean the air filter.
No fuel at the carburetor
Make sure the fuel switch is in
the
on
"
I
" position.
Engine flooded Wait 5 minutes.
No spark Replace the spark plug.
No battery power
Check the battery. If the battery
is providing less than 12.7 volts,
charge the battery, if providing
less than 12.4 volts, replace the
battery.
If the engine still will not start: Take the unit to an authorized service provider.
Engine Runs
Rough (no
load)
Dirty air filter
Stop the engine and check the
air filter. Clean if needed.
Start the engine /
check if it runs rough.
Choke knob in the wrong position
Place the choke knob in the
correct
position.
If the engine still runs rough: Take the unit to an authorized service provider.
Engine Shuts
Down
Out of fuel
Check the fuel. Fill the tank if
necessary.
Start the engine /
check if it shuts down.
Not enough oil in the engine
Check the oil level. If low, add
the recommended oil.
Dirty air filter Clean the air filter.
Generator overloaded Unplug some of the devices.
If the engine still shuts down: Take the unit to an authorized service provider.
Engine Runs
Rough (with
load)
Dirty air filter
Stop the engine and check the
air filter. Clean if needed.
Start the engine /
check if it runs rough.
Generator overloaded Unplug some of the devices.
Defective device plugged in Unplug defective device.
If the engine still runs rough: Take the unit to an authorized service provider.
Engine Runs,
But Generator
Does Not
Provide
Power
Circuit breaker is open Close the circuit breaker.
Start the engine /
check for power.
Bad connection
Stop the engine and check the
connections.
Defective power cord Replace the cord.
Defective device plugged in Unplug defective device.
If there is still no power: Take the unit to an authorized service provider.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Type
Two Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Forced Air Cooling
Displacement (cc)
67
0
Ignition System Transistorized Magneto
Spark Plug Gap
.028
-
.032 inch
es
(
0.7
0.8
mm)
Fuel Volume
13 U.S. gallons (50L)
Fuel Consumption
(g/(kW·h)
≤ 374
100% load continuous
7.5
running
time (hr)
50% load continuous
11.7
running
time (hr)
Oil Capacity
1.5 quart (1.6L)
Charging Voltage (VDC)
12
-
60
Charging Current (A)
0
-
100
Rated Frequency (Hz)
60
Rated Voltage (V)
120/240
Rated Output Power (kW)
US
12
Canada
11
Surge Output Power (kW)
15
Phase
Single
Total Harmonic Distortion
< 5%
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