Changing Fuels
DANGER
Gasoline, gasoline vapor and propane/LPG are highly
flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
DANGER
DO NOT add gasoline to the gasoline tank or connect
the Propane/LPG hose to the generator while the
generator is running.
FUEL SENSE (Automatic Fuel Selection Technology)
Your generator is equipped with FUEL SENSE technolo-
gy which automatically switches fuel intake between
gasoline and propane/LPG to extend runtime. Propane
is a prioritized fuel which means the generator will use
propane as soon as the Propane Cylinder Valve is
opened. The generator will use gasoline if there is not
enough propane remaining in the cylinder OR if the
Propane Cylinder Valve is closed.
If you wish to use gasoline, the Starting Dial Switch
should be in the ON position and the Propane Cylinder
Valve should be CLOSED. Opening the Propane Cylin-
der Valve will immediately replace gasoline intake with
propane intake.
If you wish to use propane, the Starting Dial Switch
should be in the ON position and the Propane Cylinder
Valve should be OPEN. Closing the Propane Cylinder
Valve OR having an insufficient remaining level of
propane in the cylinder will immediately replace
propane intake with gasoline intake.
1.Disconnect all electrical loads from the generator.
2a. Gasoline to Propane/LPG
2a1. Connect the LPG gas hose to the propane fuel
source. Connect the small end of the LPG gas
hose to the LPG inlet on generator and then
snug with a wrench to prevent leakage.
2a2. Fully open the Propane/LPG cylinder knob.
2b. Propane/LPG to Gasoline
Make certain the cylinder knob is fully closed.
Parallel Operation (2 x GXS4300iDC Models)
WARNING
Fire and electrocution hazard. Never connect or
disconnect the parallel cord leads when a generator
is running. Do not parallel more than two generators.
Use only AIPOWER generators for paralleling.
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