Using a clean cloth, wipe around the oil fill cap area to
8.
remove dirt and debris.
Insert the flexible hose directly into the oil fill hole and
9.
fill to the innermost thread of the crankcase.
(HW2000i model illustrated)
FIGURE 20: Adding Engine Oil
NOTICE
•
NEVER fill the generator with oil by tilting or laying the
unit on its side. This will result in oil overflow and oil to
pool inside the case.
•
Low oil levels will cause the low oil protection feature to
shut off the generator to prevent engine damage.
Reinstall the oil fill cap until fully tightened, center the
10.
choke, and attach the back maintenance cover.
FIGURE 21: Oil Fill Cap Installation
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Changing Engine Oil
WARNING
Frequent or prolonged contact with engine oil may cause skin
cancer.
• Immediately after handling engine oil, thoroughly wash
hands and any areas of skin exposed to engine oil, with
soap and water.
To change engine oil, you will need:
Oil drain pipe
Oil fill container
Screwdriver handle
Screwdriver universal bit
New (unused) engine oil
Oil drain pan
Clean cloth
Place the generator on a flat, level, slightly raised sur-
1.
face (HW2000i model illustrated).
CAUTION
Generator is heavy! Obtain assistance to lift the
generator to avoid back or other bodily injury.
FIGURE 22: Generator on Raised Surface (HW2000i Model)
Drain the fuel into a suitable container (see page 27).
2.
Start the engine and run until warm.
3.
Stop the engine and place the engine switch in the
4.
OFF position.
WARNING
ALWAYS stop engine before removing the oil fill
cap.
Crankcase pressure can cause hot engine oil to
spray out of the engine fill hole. Hot engine oil can
cause severe burns.
Remove the back maintenance cover using the Phil-
5.
lips end of the universal screwdriver bit.
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