TRANSPORTING
• Transporting
To prevent fuel spillage when transporting or during temporary
storage, the generator should be secured upright in its
normal operating position, with the engine switch OFF
The fuel valve lever should be turned OFF.
WARNING
When transporting the generator:
• Do not overfill the tank
• Do not operate the generator while it is on a vehicle.
Take the generator off the vehicle and use it in a well
ventilated place.
• Avoid a place exposed to direct sunlight when putting
the generator on a vehicle. If the generator is left in an
enclosed vehicle for many hours, high temperature inside
the vehicle could cause fuel to vaporize resulting in
a possible explosion.
• Do not drive on a rough road for an extended period with
the generator on board. If you must transport the
generator on a rough road, drain the fuel from the
generator beforehand.
POWERS OF COMMON APLIANCES
Electric equipment
Flat panel
television
27"
Energy
saving
lamp
Electric
cooker
Computer
DVD
Refrigerator
The starting powers of the appliances are far more higher than the operation powers. Please read the labels of the electric
equipment for reference. The total power of the loads should not exceed the rated power of the generator.
Rated
Starting
power (W)
power (W)
120
120
5 ~ 50
5 ~ 50
1000
1000
400
400
100
100
50
300
7
NOTE: To transport the generator, hold the holding part
(shaded areas in the figure 1).
Take care not to drop or strike the generator when
transporting.
Do not place heavy objects on the generator.
When transporting the generator by loading it on to a
vehicle, secure to the generator frame as shown
(see figure 2).
Holding part
figure 1
Electric equipment
Washing
machine
Electric
fan
Air
conditioner
2 HP
Electric
welder
Electric
hammer
Water
pump
figure 2
Rated
Starting
power (W)
power (W)
250
500
50
100
1600
3200
2500
5000
1000
1500
800
1200