Figure 3 — Location of Lifting Holes
To lift:
Insert
pipe
here
Installer-supplied pipe
WARNING!
If lifting or hoisting equipment is
used, be careful not to touch any overhead power
lines.
You may also lift the unit using a "hook and hoist" method
attached to the lifting pipes, provided that you use a
spreader bar to ensure that the chains or cables do not
touch the generator's roof.
Figure 4 — Enclosure Access Doors
Door Lock
Screw
30"
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Retouch any chipped paint with supplied touch-up paint.
After paint is dry, and the unit is in place, fill the lifting holes
with the supplied lifting hole plugs.
Access Doors
The Home Standby Generator is equipped with an
enclosure that has four access doors (Figure 4).The doors
are named for a significant component located behind
them. Starting with the side that has the fuel connection
and proceeding clockwise, the doors are named:
• Oil Service door
• Air Intake door
• Control Panel door
• Battery door
Each Home Standby Generator is equipped with three
identical keys.These keys fit the locks that secure the Oil
Service and Control Panel doors.
DO NOT operate the Home Standby Generator unless
the Oil Service and/or Control Panel doors are installed.
• Failure to install Oil Service and/or Control Panel doors while
To Remove an Access Door:
1.
NOTE: The key is retained in the lock when the locks are
open.
Exhaust
Fuel
Inlet
Door
Lock
Screw
42"
6
CAUTION
operating the Home Standby Generator will cause overheating.
Insert key into lock of access door you wish to
remove and turn one quarter turn clockwise.
Port
29"