Porter-Cable H1000 instruction manual Assembly, Unpacking, Assemble Wheel Kit

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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

Read this manual. Do not attempt to operate

equipment until you have read this Manual for Safety, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions.

NOTE: Left and right describes the location of a part with the operator facing the outlet panel.

UNPACKING

1.Locate the parts carton and set aside for later use.

2.Cut wire ties holding generator to pallet and remove protective wrapping.

Protective

Wrapping

Wire Tie

3.Remove all packaging, leaving generator on pallet.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT remove generator from pallet.

4.Discard all packaging.

ASSEMBLE WHEEL KIT

Tools needed:

2 - 2x4 at least 30” long

1 - 1/2” socket

1 - 1/2” open end wrench

1 - hammer

1 - pliers

Parts bag contains:

2 - Handle Grips

2 - Handle End Caps

4 - Screws, .313-18X1.75

1 - Cotter Pin

2 - Washers, 5/8" X 1.32 X .09

1 - Flat Steel Washer

2 - Axle Spacer

2 - Cap Screw 5/16-18 X 3/4

6 - Flange Nuts

2 - Wheel Brackets

1 - 5/8” Axle Cap

1.Lift the gas tank end of generator and slide 2x4 between generator and pallet as shown.

The generator is too heavy to be lifted by one person.

Obtain assistance from others before lifting.

Gas TankUNPACKING

2x4ASSEMBLE WHEEL KIT

2.Place handle grips on handle assemblies.

Handle Grip

3.Place one 5/8” washer into the bottom of each end cap. Push end caps onto the end of the handle assemblies.

End Cap

Handle

Assembly

 

5/8” Washer

4.Attach handle assemblies to frame using four screws and flange nuts. NOTE: Screw on outside of frame.

Screws and

Flange Nuts

NOTE: Do not tighten until all screws and flange nuts are assembled.

5.Lift generator and remove 2x4.

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Contents Model H1000 GeneratorESPAÑOL PÁGINA FRANÇAIS PAGE Model No Type Serial NoMODEL SPECIFICATIONH1000 WARRANTY RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONSATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORERISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIREcont’d INDOORS RISK OF FIREor wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT CONFINED AREATransporting Generator Risk of Injury and Property Damage WhenRISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION HAZARD RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION RISK OF HOT SURFACESRISK FROM LIFTING RISK OF MOVING PARTSRISK OF BURN-EXPLOSIONHAZARD UNPACKING ASSEMBLYASSEMBLE WHEEL KIT BATTERY INSTALLATION OTHER LOOSE PARTS GROUNDING THE GENERATOROBTAINING ELECTRICITY FROM THE GENERATOR Double Throw Transfer SwitchKNOW YOUR GENERATOR OFF/RUN/START SWITCHOPERATION GENERATOR CAPACITYBEFORE START UP TO START THE ENGINECONNECTING ELECTRICAL LOADS STOPPING ENGINEGENERATOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCEENGINE MAINTENANCE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI RECEPTACLEBattery STORAGEEngine Preparation GeneratorRunning Watts WATTAGE CALCULATIONSDETERMINING WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS Starting WattsApplication Guide WATTAGEHOUSEHOLD WATTAGE CALCULATOR xCORRECTION PROBLEMCAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEGENERATOR QUICK FACTS WATTAGE WIRING BATTERY VOLT REG ENGINE STORAGEOPERATION