4.
Grasp handle on rope starter and
pull slowly until resistance is felt. Let
the rope rewind slowly. Pull rope
with a rapid full arm stroke. Let rope
rewind slowly. Repeat if necessary.
5.
When engine starts, gradually move
the choke to the RUN position.
IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at
no load for five minutes upon each initial
start-up to allow engine and generator
to stabilize.
STOPPING ENGINE
1
.
Disconnect all electrical loads.
2.
Turn engine ON/OFF switch to
"OFF" position.
3.
Close fuel shut-off valve lever.
CONNECTING ELECTRICAL
LOADS
1.
Let engine run and warm up for five
minutes after starting with no
electrical load.
IMPORTANT: If engine speed or voltage
fluctuates with a load below 250 Watts,
move the choke control to the half
choke position.
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Connect loads in the following manner
to prevent damage to equipment:
2.
Connect inductive load equipment
first; inductive loads consist of
small hand tools and some small
appliances. Connect the items that
require the most wattage first. See
Wattage Calculation Section in this
manual.
3.
Connect the lights next.
4.
Voltage sensitive equipment should
be the last equipment connected to
the generator. Plug voltage sensitive
appliances such as TV's, VCR's,
microwaves, and cordless
telephones into a UL listed voltage
surge protector, then connect the
UL listed voltage surge protector to
the generator.
Failure to connect and
operate equipment in
this sequence can cause damage to
equipment and will void the warranty
on your generator.
Follow the wattage calculation table in
the Wattage Calculation section of this
manual. Overloading the generator
will cause power fluctuations and can
damage equipment and appliances.
DeVilbiss Air Power Company will only
be responsible for damage to
customer's equipment when the
generator is determined to be
defective. This determination will only
be made by an authorized
representative of DeVilbiss Air Power
Company and this decision will be
final. DeVilbiss Air Power Company
reserves the right to inspect the
electrical connections at the
customer's site of operation and test
the generator for proper operation
before any determination of liability is
made. Failure to maintain the
equipment or wiring for inspection will
void any claim for damages by the
customer. DeVilbiss Air Power
Company will not be responsible for
equipment damaged as a result of
voltage surges, improper operation or
improper installation of the generator.