DeVillbiss Air Power Company GM1000, A04669 Stopping Engine, Connecting Electrical Loads

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4.Grasp handle on rope starter and pull slowly until resistance is felt. Let the rope rewind slowly. Pull rope with a rapid full arm stroke. Let rope rewind slowly. Repeat if necessary.

5.When engine starts, gradually move the choke to the RUN position.

IMPORTANT: Allow generator to run at no load for five minutes upon each initial start-up to allow engine and generator to stabilize.

STOPPING ENGINE

1. Disconnect all electrical loads.

2.Turn engine ON/OFF switch to "OFF" position.

3.Close fuel shut-off valve lever.

ON

OFF

CONNECTING ELECTRICAL LOADS

1.Let engine run and warm up for five minutes after starting with no electrical load.

IMPORTANT: If engine speed or voltage fluctuates with a load below 250 Watts, move the choke control to the half choke position.

Connect loads in the following manner to prevent damage to equipment:

2.Connect inductive load equipment first; inductive loads consist of small hand tools and some small appliances. Connect the items that require the most wattage first. See Wattage Calculation Section in this manual.

3.Connect the lights next.

4.Voltage sensitive equipment should be the last equipment connected to the generator. Plug voltage sensitive appliances such as TV's, VCR's, microwaves, and cordless telephones into a UL listed voltage surge protector, then connect the UL listed voltage surge protector to the generator.

Failure to connect and operate equipment in

this sequence can cause damage to equipment and will void the warranty on your generator.

Follow the wattage calculation table in the Wattage Calculation section of this manual. Overloading the generator will cause power fluctuations and can damage equipment and appliances. DeVilbiss Air Power Company will only be responsible for damage to customer's equipment when the generator is determined to be defective. This determination will only be made by an authorized representative of DeVilbiss Air Power Company and this decision will be final. DeVilbiss Air Power Company reserves the right to inspect the electrical connections at the customer's site of operation and test the generator for proper operation before any determination of liability is made. Failure to maintain the equipment or wiring for inspection will void any claim for damages by the customer. DeVilbiss Air Power Company will not be responsible for equipment damaged as a result of voltage surges, improper operation or improper installation of the generator.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Consumer General and Service Information Consumer Safety InformationRead and understand all safety warnings Safety Guidelines / Definitions Important Safety InstructionsRisk of Electrocution and Fire When damaged Risk of Electrocution and FireUse of worn Damaged, underRisk of Fire Indoors or in ANY ConfinedArea Risk of Breathing Inhalation Hazard Gasoline Breathing exhaust fumes will Engines produceToxic carbon Monoxide Exhaust fumes Risk of Unsafe OperationRisk of HOT Surfaces Specifications ModelGM1000 Assembly Remove Generator from CartonGrounding the Generator Extension CordsOperation Know Your GeneratorRecoil Starter Generator Capacity Before Start UPTo Start the Engine Connecting Electrical Loads Stopping EngineMaintenance Generator MaintenanceCustomer Responsibilities Table General RecommendationsTo Change Oil Oil Filler cap/dipstickOil Filler Cap/Dipstick Upper Limit Lower Limit Remove Bottom PanelCleaning Air FilterFuel Valve Bowl Screws Fasteners with isolatorsFuel Filter Fuel Tank FilterMuffler Screen Fuel Valve Bowl030 0.76 MM Wire Gauge Resistor Replace Spark PlugRemove Screw Nut Muffler Screen Storage Engine PreparationGenerator Wattage Calculations Determining Wattage RequirementsRunning Watts Starting Watts Starting Wattage Requirements Volts X Amp = Watts Example 120 volts x 10 amps = 1200 wattsHousehold Wattage Calculator TotalTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionAvailable Repair Parts DescriptionLimited Warranty Responsibility of Original Purchaser initial UserInformación DE Seguridad Para EL Consumidor Lea y entienda todas las advertencias de seguridadPautas DE Seguridad Definiciones Instrucciones Importantes DE SeguridadRiesgo ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER? ¿CÓMO EVITARLO? Riesgo DE Incendio ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER? ¿CÓMO EVITARLO? Compresor EN Interiores NIEN Áreas Confinadas Incendio InhalaciónDaños a las Superficies delRiesgo DE Operación Insegura Continuación Operación deArtefactos Sensibles aEspecificaciones ModeloRiesgo Riesgo DE Caída DE Objetos ¿QUÉ Puede SUCEDER?Ensamblaje Extracción DEL Generador DE SU CajaConexión DEL Generador a Tierra Cordones DE ExtensiónOperación Familiarícese CON EL GeneradorAntes DE Comenzar Para Arrancar EL MotorCapacidad DEL Generador Apagado DEL Motor Conexión DE Artefactos EléctricosMantenimiento Responsabilidades DEL ClienteRecomendaciones Generales MotorCambio de aceite Saque el panel inferiorFiltro de aire Taza de la válvula de combustibleLimpieza Filtro de Combustible Filtro del tanque de combustibleMalla del escape Válvula de combustible Taza de la válvula de combustibleCambio de la bujía Saque el tornillo y la tuerca Malla del escape030 0.76 MM Medidor de alambre Resistencia Almacenaje Preparación DEL MotorGenerador Cálculos DEL Wataje ImportanteDeterminación DE LAS Demandas DE Wataje Wataje de Operación Wataje de ArranqueGuía de Aplicaciones Demandas DE Wataje DE Arranque¡¡PRECAUCIÓN Calculadora DE Wataje Para Artefactos DomésticosGuía DE Diagnostico Y Solucion DE Problemas Problema Causa CorrecciónRepuestos Disponibles Garantía Limitada Responsabilidad DEL Comprador Original Usuario InicialNotas Renseignements Généraux ET SUR LE Service APRÈS-VENTE Renseignements SUR LA Sécurité DU ConsommateurMesures DE Sécurité / Définitions Mesures DE Sécurité ImportantesRisques Délectrocution ET D’INCENDIE Prévention Risques Délectrocution ET D’INCENDIE suite RisqueRisques D’INCENDIE Risques AUX Voies Respiratoires ET Risques D’INHALATION Risques D’UNE UtilisationRisques Reliés AUX Surfaces Chaudes Spécifications ModèleRisques DE Tomber Risques Reliés AUX Pièces MobilesAssemblage Retrait DE LA Génératrice DE SON EmballageMise À LA Terre DE LA Génératrice RallongesUtilisation Bien Connaître Votre GénératriceÉchappement du silencieux Lanceur à rappelCapacité DE LA Génératrice Avant DE Démarrer LE MoteurDémarrage DU Moteur Cette génératrice a été expédiée de l’usine sansArrêt DU Moteur Branchement DE Charges ÉlectriquesRecommandations Générales EntretienEntretien DE LA Génératrice MoteurChangement de lhuile Bouchon de remplissage Dhuile/jauge dhuileLimite supérieure Limite inférieure Retirer le panneau inférieurFiltre à air Cuvette de soupape de carburantNettoyage Vis Attaches avec isolateursFiltre à carburant Filtre du réservoir à carburantTamis du silencieux Soupape de carburantRemplacement de la bougie dallumage RemarqueVis Retirer la vis et lécrou Tamis du silencieuxEntreposage Préparation DU MoteurGénératrice Puissance de service Calcul DE LA Puissance EN WattsPuissance D’AMORÇAGE EN Watts Volts x ampères = watts Volts x 10 ampères = 1 200 wattsMise EN Garde Calcul DE LA Puissance EN WattsGuide DE Dépannage Problème Cause CorrectionPièces DE Rechange Offertes De pièce DescriptionGarantie Limitée Responsabilité DE Lacheteur Dorigine utilisateur initialA04669

A04669, GM1000 specifications

The DeVilbiss Air Power Company A04669, GM1000 stands out as a reliable and powerful air compressor designed to meet the diverse demands of professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. This model is particularly recognized for its versatility, ease of use, and robust performance in various applications, from automotive to construction tasks.

One of the key features of the GM1000 is its powerful motor, which typically runs on a 1.5 horsepower rating. This provides sufficient power for tackling a wide array of projects, whether it involves inflating tires, powering pneumatic tools, or spraying paint. The compressor's ability to deliver consistent air pressure ensures that tools operate efficiently, leading to optimal results and productivity.

The GM1000 utilizes a durable, oil-lubricated pump, which not only enhances the lifespan of the unit but also minimizes maintenance needs. The oil-lubricated design reduces friction, allowing for smoother operation and quieter performance, making it suitable for indoor workspaces where noise levels need to be kept to a minimum. Additionally, the compressor’s tank capacity, generally around 4 to 6 gallons, provides a decent volume of stored air, minimizing the need for frequent cycling and ensuring a steady air supply during demanding tasks.

Incorporating advanced technology, the GM1000 features a built-in pressure regulator and gauges that allow users to monitor and adjust air pressure levels with precision. This feature is critical for ensuring that tools receive the appropriate amount of air, thus preventing damage and extending tool life. Moreover, the inclusion of quick-connect fittings enhances convenience, allowing users to swiftly change tools and attachments without hassle.

Safety is also a priority in the design of the DeVilbiss GM1000. Equipped with thermal overload protection, the compressor automatically shuts off in case of overheating, safeguarding both the motor and the user.

Overall, the DeVilbiss Air Power Company A04669, GM1000 is engineered to provide exceptional reliability and performance. With its combination of powerful motor, durable construction, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, it represents a smart investment for anyone looking to enhance their air-powered toolkit. Whether used for occasional home projects or frequent industrial applications, the GM1000 delivers the performance necessary to get the job done efficiently and effectively.