All-Power APG3009 Owner's manual

Category
Power generators
Type
Owner's manual
Tableof Contents
Topic Page
IMPORTANTSAFETY _NFORMATiON 3
Carbon Monoxide Hazards 5
Safety Guidelines - De_nitions 6
General Precautions 6
#_sembly 15,
s s 16
Operation 17
UsageOf Generator 20
Pre-ope_ationCheck 22
Maintenance 24
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Compiian_ 32
Limited Warrant:y
WARNING! READAND UNDERSTANDALL SAFETYPRECAUTIONSIN
THISMANUALBEFOREOPERATING,FAILURE TOCOMPLYWITH
INSTRUCTIONSIN THISMANUALCOULDRESULTIN PERSONAL
INJURY,PROPERTYDAMAGE,AND/OR VOIDINGOF YOUR
WARRAN_ ALbP3WERUSAWILLNOTBE LIABLE FORANYDAMAGE
BECAUSEOFFAILURETOFOLLOWTHESEINSTRUCtiONS,
WARNING
_T'S FORBJDDEN TO OPEP_TE THE GENERATOR IN ENCLOSED SPACES GA_GES,
!BASEMENTS,CRAWL SPACES AND OTNER LOCATIONS WHERE CO GAS CAN COLLECT
AND CAUSE DEATN OR INJURY
IMPORTAN_SAFETYINSTRUCTION
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SAVETHESEINSTAUCTIONS-TNsmanualimportantinstructionsfor
APG3009thatshouldbe%0wedduringinstallationandmaintenance
ofthegeneratorandbatteries.
You will need tNs ma_a[ for the safety war_s and precauti_s, operating,
inspection maintenance a_ cleaning procedures, parts _ist and asse_[y
_ag_'am_ Keep your invoice with this manual Write this invoice nuttier on the
inside of the front cover. Keep this man_l and invoice in a safe and dry #ace
for future reference.
Thismanualshouldbeconsidereda permar_ntpartof the generatorandremain
witht_ ger_rat_ whensoId
The wamngs cautions and nstrudions disoussed nths instruction manua!
cannot ¢ove_ali poss bie conditions and situat ons that may occur_/t musl
_mdetstoodby the opera,or thai COMMON SENSE AND CAUT!ON ARE
FACTORSWHICHCANNOTBEBUILTINTOTHiS PRODUCT.BUTMUSTBE
WARNING! SUPPLIEDBY THE OPERATOR.
GENERAL SAFETYRULES
WORK AREA
1 Keep,yo_ work area clean and wel__t_C_utteredbenches anddark areas invite accidants
2: Donotoperate generators in explosive atmospheres, such as in t_ presence of flammable
_qui_agases, o_dust, _eraters create spark:s_wNch ma_ ignite the _t or fumes,
& Keep bystanders cbildr_,and visitors away while operating a g_°ator Provi_ barriers or
shieadsas needed.
4,Dress properly, Do,notwear bose clothi_ or jewelry,Containlonghair, K_p yo_ hair,cioth_g,
andgloves away fr_ moving parts Loose c_ot_& jewe_y; an_ long hair ca_ be ca_ht i_
moving parts,
5 Gesetati_ sets ate prohibited to join power system net work
6,Genera_ngsets _aH not be used in the _rreund_gs with in flammab_ and expbsive artists
7 Standard andoperation status for gasoline_erater sets:
Atmosphere pressure::_!3mba:r; Intake tsmperat_ 20%'
Generatingsets h stal_atiooheight iS _creased by every 100Oft,the output wa[bedecreased b_
3,5%:the amb_nt temperature is excee¢___byevery above standard temperature the ou_ut
wiUbe decrea_ by 1%atonal
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iMPORTANTSAFETYI TRUCTION(CON )
GENERATOR SAFETY
I Do nat overload the gene_'alo_ Use the co,reel generator fo_yo_ application The correct generato_;will do
t_ job better and safer at lhe fate br which it is designed.
2 Do not expose to rain or 'wet conditions. Water entering a generator will ins[ea_ the risk of electric sh_K
& Stay ale_t, Watch what you ate ®ing, and use common, sense when operating a generator. Do not u_ a
generator while tired or under the influer_e ofdrugs, alcohol, or medicaSon. A morner_ of inattentba
while opefaling the generater may result in serio_,_s_oaal iqury,
4.When operating a _we_ I®_ outs_@,use an ou_d®orextension cord marked _W-A"or "WL These e×tension
cords a_'eratedfor au_®ot use, and reduce _hedsk of ebcldc shos_k
5.CAUTION! Never run the generator in an encbsed garage o_any other type d enclosed st#JCtufe without
a prope_, babfree veaWatbn shaft Cain Mo_oxide_ an edo_ess, colorless dea@ygas may accumulate
arto cause serious m}Lm!or death
6 Dono_usemefler_ratoritthePo¢_er&_itehd_eno_um_ono_oa Anygenera_ar_qateanne_becont_o_Ieo
with the Power £witeh _sear,serous and mu_ ae teen,re&
7. Make s_re Ihe Power Swit@ is in its "OFF" naaman and dasconnect the spare Dug wire betore making
an, aajustments, enan_ng aeeessohes, or storing the genera_on Such nrevenlwe _et,,/measures _u_
the risk of s_a_lJngme generator aeadeetaJ _,_
8 Maintain ge_qera_erawan care De nat age a (_amageagenera_or Tag damaged generators°Do nat use_
8nrff reoa_re.B.
9. Onb _sualifiedreoair eerson_e! a_ould 3erform generater service. Service or maintenance #edormed by
unouaIified r_ersonnelcould result in injury.
tO use tee nght generator br thejob. Do not at_err,atto brae a sma_ generator _sao _e '¢_or_ofa _arger
indUSTrialgenerater. There are celia aeo_iea_enafor wh_h this genarato_rwas aes good. _tw_l_do the job
ee_terana more sarah at the _ateior which itwas intended. Do nor m_Jw m_sgeeera_or ann oo not usa
rn_agenerator for apurpose for Which _ was no__nteneea.
I NSTALLATION PROCEDURES
1 WARNING__tere using _heG_eratoq readand un_tstand theEngine man_acturer'sO#era_, Ma_nter_ca,
_ Pads manaal/_Jse re_dthesafety pr_@s_Ionein this m_a_a_Theseshould _iwa_sbe,lolbwed toreducethe
risk Otpersooa njur/arid dar_ge Ie_u pment
2 8ssu_reisst_lal on meetsallappliance _Jeb/_and locala_ ne_i_a_electricalcodes.HaveiestalIatioo_dar_d
bya qua!tiler _icensedeleo_ridanandbetidingc_easia_
3.Ifthe gene_atorisins_ ledindoors,e_haustfumesm_sl _ pipetJOutoflhebuildingusingeakdree heataesb_ant
piping Pipesandsilencer should notbe madeof any _stainable renderings,nor shouldthey be _sta_ledI_c_ any
_laa_mabl_ma_erias Generatere×haus[_umesmus_be _[_hinle_atiirnit& nc_d ng a_Ioco_codes_ndo_dinanses.
4 _ffl'_e_nera_er s hslalled ould_rs, it musl _ weatherp_gofedandshautdbe sou_@_'_fed.It shouldnO__e em
0uid®Fs withou¢proration to #_eGane_sloFandWiringconduit.
5 Neverilt lheG_serator _s_ogtheengineor a_Iemator_if_is_rugs,Con_}r_ _!lingequipment_ the Rame o_the
Generater__do{e ifting #_eGenerator e_sarethe lotd_;ng aP_sap_r_ng elructareare i_g_:J ®_iI_eo anda_e
ra_ te ilt sash aload.
6 Thesu_'_adlngflOor/groundsudaseshe_d _ love ands_renger_aaghtosafely holdiheweight OfiheGenerator,
t_ihe_lao@roandsadaees r_etIevel,s_rongcressmem_rs _ou_d beplaced anderihe_1 _engthof iheGenerater
Frameatils bw side
7 Fortreat ias_alia_®nthe Geeeralorshould be_unted o_ _hecenterpoietol fhetra[br, ovedhewheels.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTION(CONT,)
CPSC Alert
Portable Generator Hazards
Carbon: Monoxide Hazards
NEVER use a generator in enclosed or partially-enclosed spaces
Generators can produce high levels of Carbon Monoxide
CO
very quickly. When you use a portable generator, remember that
you cannot smeil or see CO
Follow these safety tips to protect against CO poisoning:
NEVER use a generator indoors, including in homes,, garages,
fans wH_ not prevent CO build*up in the home.
Follow the instructions that come with, your generator, Locate the
unit outdoors and away from doors windows, and vents that could
aNIow CO to come indoors.
Install battery-operated CO alarms or p_ug-in CO alarms with
battery back_up in your home, according to the manufacturer's
installation instructions, The CO alarms should be certified to the
requirements of the latest safety standards for CO alarms (UL 2034,
iAS 6_96, or CSA 6.19o01)o
' Test your CO alarms frequent!y and replace dead batteries.
Electrical Hazards
Follow these tips to protect against shock and e!ectrocution
. Keep the generator dry and do not use in rain or wet conditions.
To protect from moisture, operate it on a dry surface under an
open_ canopy-like structure. Dry your hands if wet before touching
the generator.
- Plug app!iances directly into the generator, Or, use a heavy duty,
outdoor_rated extension cord that is rated (in watts or amps)at least
equal to the sum of the connected appliance ioads. Check that the
entire cord is free of cuts or tears and that the plug has all three
prongs especially agrounding pin,
, NEVER try to power the house wiring by plugging the generator
into a wall ou_leto This is an extremely dangerous practice that
presents an elect:rocution risk to utility workers and neighbors
served by the same utility transformer,
Fire Hazards
Follow these tips to prevent fires:
Never store fuel for your generator in, the home, Do not store fuel
for your generator near a fuel_burning appliance, such as a natural
gas water heater in a garage, If the fuel is spilled or the container is
not sealed property, invisibie vapors from, the fuel can travei along
the ground and can be ignited by the appliances pilot light or by
arcs from e_ectric switches in the appliance,
Before refueling the generator, turn it off and let it cool down.
Gasoline spilled on hot engine parts could ignite.
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IMPORTAh_rSAFETYI_TRUCTION(CONT,)
Safety Guidelines - Definitions
information. Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections.
WARNING! WARNINGSINDICATEA CERTAIN_ ORSTRONG
POSSIBILITYOFPERSONALINJURY ORDEATH IFINSTRUCTIONS
ARE NOTFOLLOWED_
CAUTION: CAUTIONS INDICATE A POSSIBILI_ OF
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
FOLLOWED,
Note: Notes gfve helpful info_ation
WARNING! IMPROPEROPERATIONORMAINTENANCEOF THIS
PRODUCTCOULDRESULTIN SERIOUSINJURYAND PROPERT_f
DAMAGElR_D ANDUNDERSTANDALL WARMNGSAND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING THISEQUIPMEN_IWHENUSINGAiR
TOOLS,BASICSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSHOULDALWAYSBE
FOLLOWEDTOREDUCETHERISK OF PERSONALINJURY
Save These importantSafe_
Read and understand ail of these safety instructions, Be
sure to retain them for future use,
General Precautions
WARNING! FAILURETOFOLLOWTHESEINSTRUCTIONSCAN
RESULTIN SEVEREINJURY ORDEATH:
CAUTION: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAN ALSO RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL AND/OR THE
ITEM YOU ARE WORKING ON
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iMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTION(CONT,)
Carbon Monoxide
When this tool is running_ ensure that the area is we{_
ventilatad_ Never run the engine in,an enclosed area Run the
engine in an open area or wi_h an exhaust evacuation system
in an enclosed area,
WARNING! THE EXHAUSTCONTAINSPOISONOUSCARBON
MONOXIDEGAS THATCAN CAUSELOSSOF CONSCIOUSNESSAND
MAYLEAD TODEATH,
Gasoline and Oil
This product requires oit and fuel. Attempting to s_A the
engine without oHwill ruin the engine and void the warranty_
Work in welt ventilated area, Keep cigare_es, flames or
sparks away from the wo_ area or where gasoline is stored.
WARNINGt GASOLINE'IS E_REMEL Y FLAMMABLE AND IS
EXPLOSIVEUNDERCERTAINCONDI_ON& KEEPOUT OF REACHOF
CHILDREN,
Keep the generator and surrounding area clean at al! times,
e Fuei or oii spi!!s must be cleaned up immediate!y. Dispose of Quids and
cNeaning materials as per any io_L state, or federai _des and
regumations Store oily rags in a covered metal container:
e Never store fuel or other flammable materials near the generator.
e Do not smoke, or allow sparks, flames or other sources of ignition
around the engine and fuel tank, Fuel vapors are explosive,
events could ignite fumes or vapors.
o Do not refill the fuel tank while the engine is running or while the engine
is still ho_. Do not operate the generator with known leaks in the fuel
system.
e Use only engine manufacturer recommended fuet and oil,
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTION(CONT,)
Gasoline and Oil (cont'd)
Excessive buildup of unburned fuel gases in the exhaust system can
gases to dissipate before attempting to restaA the generator,
Hot Components
WARNING! ENGINEAND EXHAUST SYSTEMPARTSBECOME VERY
HOTAND REMAINHOTFOR SOMETIMEAFTERTHEENGINEISRUN.
WEARINSULATEDGLOVESOR WAIT UNTILTHEENGINEAND
EXHAUSTSYSTEMHAVE COOLEDBEFORE HANDLINGTHESE
PARTS,
Power Output
This generator is not designed to power sensitive electronic equipment
(including computers and medica_ devices) without the addition of an
approved line conditioner; which is sold separately
CAUTION: ATTEMPTING TO POWER SENSITIVE
ELECTRONInC EQUIPMENT WITHOUT THE USE OF AN
APPROVED LINE CONDITIONER MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE EQ T ALbPOWERUSA IS NOT SIDLE FOR
ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE
TO USE AN APPROVED LINE CONDITIONER
Work Area (_
Keep your work area clean and we!! lit_C_u_ered benches
and d&rk areas invite accidents..
e Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres,
such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or
dust Generators create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes,
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away whine operating a
generator, Provide barriers or shields as neede&
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUC ON(C D)
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ElectricalSafety
Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet propedy
ins_lied and grounded in accordance with a_lcodes and
ordinan_& Never remove the grounding prong or modify
the plug in any way: Do not use any adapter plugs.
Grounding provides a _ow-resis_nce path to carry ele_ricity away from
the user inthe event of an eJed:rica_ malfunction.
Double insulated t:oo[s are equipped with a polarized p_ugwhere one
not:change the plug in any way. Double insulation eliminates the need
for the three-wire grounded power cord and grounded power suppiy
system.
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such, as pipes, radiators,
ranges, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if
your body is grounded_
Do not: expo_ generator to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a
generator wilt increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not abuse the power cord. Keep power cords away from heat, oi!,
sharp edges or moving parts. Repia_ damaged power cords
immediately Damaged power cords increase the risk of eiectric shock.
and reduce the dsk of electric shock.
All connections and conduits from the generator to the load must only be
installed by trained and li_nsed electrician& and in compliance with aH
relevant local, state, and federa_ electrical codes and standards, and
other regulations where appli_b_e.
The generator must be earth-grounded for fixed installations in
accordance with all relevant electric! codes and standards before
operation
Do not attempt to connect or disconnect load _nnecttons while standing
in water, or on wet or soggy ground.
Do not touch e_ectdcaily energized parts of the generator and
interconnecting cables or conductors with any _rt of the body, or with
any non-insulated conductive object.
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IMPORTA SAFETYI TRUCTION(CONT')
ElectricalSafety (cont'd)
Before servicing equipment powered by the generatori disconnect the
equipment from, its power' inpuL
Keep nil ele_fica! equipment clean and dry. Replace any wiring where
the insulation is cracked, cut abraded or otheeMse degraded. Repla_
terminals that are worn, discolored, or corroded. Keep terminals clean
and tight..
insulate a_lconnections and disconne_ed wires.
Guard against e_ectric shock. Prevent body contact with grounded
surfa_s such as pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosures.
Personal Safety
e Stay aie_ Watch what you are doing, and use common
sense when operating a generator. Do not use generator
generato_ may resutt in serious personal injury.
Dress properly_Do not wear loose clothing or jewei_. Contain long hair:
Keep your hair clothing, and g_oves away from moving parts. Loose
clothes, jeweiry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
#,void accidental sta_ing. Make sure the power switch is in its "OFF"
position, and disconnect the spark plug wVVire when not in use_
Remove adiusting keys or wrenches _fore turning the generator on. A
wrench or a key that is le_ a_ached to a rotating pa_ of the generator
may result in personal injury:
Do not overreach, Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Wear ANSi
Do not force the generator. Use the _rrect generator for your
appli_tion, The correct generator wil do the job _tter and safer at the
rate for which it is designed,
Do not use the generator if the power switch does not turn it on or off_
Any generator that cannot be controlled with the power switch is
dangerous and must be replaced.
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IMP TAt SAFETYIP. TRUCTION(CONT,)
General Precautions (cont'd)
Generator Use and Care
Make sure the power switch is in its "OFF" position and disconnect the
Store idle generators out of reach of children and other untrained
persons, Generators are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain generators with care. Do not use damaged generator. Tag
damaged generators "Do not use until repaired.
Check for misa!ignment or binding d moving parts, breakage d parts,
and any other _ndition that may affect the generator's operation, if
damaged, have the generator serviced before using, Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained generators.
Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for
your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one generator may
become hazardous when used on another generator.
Maintain la_ls and name plates on the generator and engine, These
carry impo_:nt information_ if unreadable or missing, con_ct ALbP0_R
USA. immediately for a replacement.
Generator sewice must be pe_ormed only qualified repair personnel.
Service or maintenance _rformed by unqualified pe_onnet could result
in a risk d injury.
When servicing a generato[, use only identical replacement parts.
Follow a!l appropriate instructions in this manual. Use of unauthorized
paAs or failure to follow maintenan_ instructions may create a risk of
electdc shock or injury..
Hea Pacemakers
WARNINGtPEOPLE WiTHPACEMAKERSSHOULDCONSULTTHEIR
PHYSICiAN(S)BEFORE USINGTHiSPRODUCT.ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELDSiN CLOSEPROXIMITYTOA HEARTPACEMAKERCOULD
CAUSEIN CE TOOR FAILUREOF THEPACEMAKER.
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iMPORTANTSAFETYI TRUCTION(CONT,)
General Precautions (cont'd)
electrician and buiidJng contractor.
e All eleddeal work, Jnc:tudlngthe ea_h_round connexion should be
completed by a [i_nsed e_ectrician.
e Any separate fuel storage or generator supply faciiity must be built or
instaiied in 'full comp[ian_ with a[[ relevant locai, state, and federai
regulations.
it is recommended to use the generator only in well ventilated outdoor
areas, A running gasoline engine will generate carbon monoxide_ a
colorless, odorless gas that, if inhaled,, can cause serious injury or
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sitencer shouJd not use any flammable materials, nor should they be
installed near the same. Generater exhaust fumes must be within legal
limits and installation must always meet !ocal building codes.
ff the generator is installed outdoors, it must be weatherproofed and
should be soundproofed. It should not be run outdoors without
protection to the generator and wiring conduit.
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Keep a!! personnel away from the suspended generator during
relocating.
For trailer installation, the generator should be mounted on the center
point of the traHer_over the wheels, The trailer must be _pable of
suppoAing the weight of the generator and all oontents (tools, etc,)
Install sound-and weather-prooSng only when it is not raining or snowing
to avoid trapping moisture within the generator's area
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IMPORTANTSAFETYI TRUCT!ON(CONT,)
General Precautions (cont'd)
nual
Always make sure the power switch is in its "OFF" position. Disconnect
the spark plug wire, and allow the engine to completely cooi before
carrying out maintenance,
Check for damaged parts. Before using the generator, any part that
appears damaged should be carefully _ecked to determine that it will
operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment
and binding of moving parts, any broken, parts or mounting fixtures, and
any other condition that may affect proper operation technician.
The generator is designed with guards for protection from moving parts.
In,any case, care must stilt be _ken to protect personnel and equipment
from other mechanical hazards when working around the generator.
e Do not operate the generator with safety guards removed, While the
Generator is running, do net attempt to reach around the safety guard
for maintenance or any other reason,
e Keep hands, arms, long hair, ioose clothing, and jeweiry away from
moving parts Be aware that when engine parts are moving fast they
cannot be seen cleady,
e Keep ac_ss doors on enclosures dosed and locked when access is not
required.
o When working on or around thegenerator always wear protective
clothing including ANSI approvedsafety gloves, safety eye goggles, and
safety hat.
o Do not atter or adjust any pa_ of the generator that is assembted and
supptied by the manufacturer:
e Always follow and complete schedu_ engine and generator
maintenance:
e Avoid contact with hot fuet, oil, exhaust fumes, and hot solid surfaces,
Avoid body _ntact with fuels, oils, and [ubri_nts used in the generator.
soap and water. For eye contact, immediately flush eyes with clean
water and seek medi_l attention
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IMPORTAN"fSAFETYI_TRUCTION(CONT,)
General Precautions (cont'd)
Prolonged exposure to noise levels above 85 dBA is hazardous to hearing,
Always wear ANSi approved ear protection when operating or working
around the Generator when it is running.
ExtensionCord
if an extension cord (not inciuded) is used, make sure to use only UL
approved cords having the correct gauge and length ac_rding to the
foilowing tabie:
Cord Lengths
Nameplate Amps (@
full load) 0'-50 ' 50'_100' 100'-150' 150'_200 '
O- 5 16 16 i2 12
5t _8 16 14 10
8,1 -12 14 12 °
12,1 - i5 12 10
15 _20 10 10 -
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Assembly (cont'd)
Wheel Assembly
Perform the foilowing tasks to install the heavy duty wheels onto the
generator assembly:
1, Inse_ axte through brackets located on frame at bosom of generator_
2, Center axle in frame and place each wheel over each end of the axle
then inse_ axle end into the hole in the center of the wheet hub.
3, Place each large washer over the axle ends and inseA axle through
_nter of washer until washer is fully seated against wheel hub.
4. InseA straight side d cotter pin into hole at end of the axle rod and
thread the co_er pin through the hole until pin snaps into place,
5, Repeat using the second cotter pin on the opposite end of the
axle to secure the opposite whee_to the axJe assembly,
V- Leg Suppo Assembly
Perform the following tasks to instail the V4eg suppo_ bracket:
1_Place V_ leg suppo_ with mounting holes aligned with the mounting
holes in the bosom of the frame,
2. InseA one mounting bolt completely through each mounting hole,
3. Twist mounting screws to _tch the threads in the flame mounted
fasteners and tighten until suppo_ leg is secure,
Handle,Assembly
Perform the fo#owing tasks to install the handle onto the generator frame:
1, Place handle mounting bracket, with handle holes mount holes
configured downward, onto side of generator frame facing away from
generator assembly handle mount holes,
2. Aaign the bracket mounting holes with the frame mounting holes,
3. InseA one _hree inch mounting bolt a!i of the way through each
mounting hole of the mounting bracket and frame,
4, Align mounting plate holes with the bolt ends protruding from inside
frame and insert into mounting holes until the mounting plate is seated,
5, Twist: the mounting nuts onto each bolt and tighten securely,
6, Align handle mounting holes with mounting holes, in mounting brackeL
7, Inse_ three inch mounting bolt completely through handle and bracket,
8. hstall a mounting hueonto bolt and tighten, making sure handle can
swivel,
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AC electrical
120=240VAC @ 42/21 A, 60Hz
Continuou_rated wa_age 5,000
Peak wa_age 6,000
Outlets Three120 VAC, 3-spring grounded
One 120/240V AC twist and iock
Gasoline engine
Type 4-cycte OHV air-cooi_ recoil sta_
Displacement 389cc
Oii _pacity t. 16 qua_ (1.1 iiter)
yes
Fuel
Type unleaded gasoline
Capacity &6 gallons (25 liters)
Running time 11 hours (approx.)
inc:luded
Approximate weight 189,61bs
OPERATION
STARTINGTHEENGINE
1Turnthe EngineSwitchto theONposition
Theengineswitchenablesanddisables_he
2.Therue!valveis _ecatedbetweenthefuel
tankandcarburetor,,Whenthe valvelever
[o,return Sherue!valve leve_to the OFFafter
stopping the engine
&To start a cold engine move the choke lever
_sition,
The choke tever opens and closes the
choke vaMvein the_rbureto_*.
The CLOSED position enriches _e Ne_
mature for s_rtjng a ®/d engine.
The OPEN position providesthe correA
fue_mature for operation after sta_ng,
and for residing e warm engine,
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OPERATION
4 OperatetheRECOILSTARTER:
Pullthe sta_er #rip,i[ghtly untilyou fee_
resistance,then pull briskly. Return the
startergapgent]_,
Puliingthe sta_ergrip operatesthe recoi_
startertocranktheengine
&if thechokeleverhasbeenmovedtothe
CLOSEDpositionto s_rt the engine,
graduaIlymoveittotheOPENpositionas
theenginewarmsup.
Carbon monoxid_ gas is
toxic. Breathing it can _use
anconsciousness and even
kill you. Avoid any areas or
actions that expose you to
carbonmonoxide.
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OPERATION
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1Tare theengineswitchtoOFFpositior_,
2, Tern the fue! va_e lever b the OFF
positie&
When_e e_qg[ne_ not:in use,!eaveihe
t'_elverve _everia ihe OFF _sitior_ to
prevent_rburetor floodingand to reduce
_e _sibility off_elieakage,,
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USAGE GENERATOR
1_Grou_ Terminal
The gemerator gro_Jndterminal is _nne_ _ _heframe ofthe generater,
Me metal nemcu_ent carrying partsof the generator, and the ground
termina_ of eat5 recept_Je,
Before ust_ tee gro_ termln_, censurera qua_tfie_elec_cian, electrical
insp_o_ or iocat age_y ha'¢ingjurisdictionfor _oca!cod_ or erclinences
that a_ly te _e intended use of_e _enerator,
2. Ct_Ut_ Breaker
The circuit breaker _i_ automatica_!y swftch OFF:_f_hereisa sho_ circuit or
as;gnfficant ovedoad _ the generator _ the receptacle, If_e circuit breaker
Isswffched OFF aul_omatica_ly,check thatthe app4i_n_ isworking p_'operly
and _es n_t exceed the rated toad c_city of the circuit before switching
t_e _rcu;t:breaker ON _ga;n_
The circ_Jitbreaker may _ u_ t# swL_ehthe generator power ON e_OFF_
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All-Power APG3009 Owner's manual

Category
Power generators
Type
Owner's manual

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