Craftsman MGP-670070, 919.670070 owner manual Installing Wheel KIT

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INSTALLING WHEEL KIT

The Craftsman Wheel Kit was designed to greatly improve the portability of your generator.

Drain gas and oil before assembling the portability

kit. Failure to do so will cause damage to the engine.

Place generator on level ground; drain all gas and oil from the engine (see engine manual for correct procedure).

Place a 1” thick x 1’ square piece of wood on the ground in front of the engine. With the help of another person, tilt the generator and rest the recoil starter on the wood. NOTE: This will support the gasoline engine during assembly and make assembly easier.

Using two screws (8) and two lock nuts (9) install the wheel bracket (5) on the bottom right side of the engine support.

a. Remove the locknut on the bottom of the isolator.

b.Position wheel bracket onto the existing screw, lining up holes in bracket with holes in frame. Secure with the removed locknut.

c.Place screw (8) into second hole and secure with locknut (9).

Tap the axle cap (6) on the end of the axle (2), without the hole, using a hammer.

Slide one wheel (1) onto the axle with the ex- tended hub pointed away from axle cap.

Slide one axle spacer (3) down against the wheel

(1).

Slide the axle (2) through the holes in the wheel brackets (5).

Install the second axle spacer (3) then the second wheel (1) with the extended hub facing inward.

Place the flat washer (7) against the wheel bushing and slide the cotter pin (4) through the drilled hole of the axle (2). Bend the cotter pin (4) to secure in place.

Tighten lock nuts on wheel brackets.

Line up the handle brackets with the holes in the frame near the receptacle end of the generator.

Install hex screws (10) and lock nuts (9). Tighten with a ½” wrench.

With another person helping, carefully tilt the generator to operating position.

Install louvered heat deflector to the muffler using four #8-32 HH screws. Orient heat deflector so the vent openings are pointing toward the rear of the engine.

IMPORTANT: To prevent damage or possible hazards, do not orient deflector in any other position.

The portability kit is now ready for use.

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Owners Manual GeneratorSold by Sears Canada, Inc., Toronto, Ont. M5B2B8 Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Definitions Important Safety InstructionsHazard What could Happen HOW to Prevent IT Risk of Electrocution and FireRisk of Electrocution and Fire cont’d Risk of Fire Or wall. do not Operate UnitIndoors or in ANY CON Fined AreaRisk of Breathing Inhalation Hazard Read and Understand ALL Warnings BeforeProtector will void the warranty Risk of Unsafe OperationL. listed voltage surge On your generatorRisk of HOT Surfaces Risk of Moving PartsRisk from Lifting Assembly Carton ContentsTools Needed for Assembly Remove Generator from CartonInstallation of Battery Negative Battery Cable Connection Star WasherGrounding the Generator Nut SolenoidInstalling Wheel KIT Operation Know Your GeneratorNot shown Receptacles LOW OIL ShutdownGenerator Capacity Obtaining Electricity from GeneratorConnecting Generator To Main Electrical Supply Before Starting EngineAdding Engine Oil GasolineTo Start Your Generator Stopping EngineFor recoil start Maintenance Connecting Electrical LoadsMaintenance Task Customer Responsibilities TableGenerator Maintenance Engine MaintenanceGeneral Recommendations Clean and Replace Spark Plug Air CleanerClean Cooling System Replace Fuel In-Line FilterService Adjustments StorageCarburetor GovernorTroubleshooting Guide Problem Cause CorrectionOwner’s Warranty Responsibilities Emissions Control Systems StatementENG ENG ENG Service and Repair Parts Génératrice DE Vendu par Sears Canada, Inc., Toronto, Ont. M5B 2B8Entente D’ENTRETIEN Responsabilités DU ClientRisques Délectrocution ET D’INCENDIE Conserver CES DirectivesRisques Prévention Risques D’INCENDIE Rieur OU Dans UN Endroit ClosRisques AUX Voies Respiratoires ET Risques D’INHALATION Les moteurs à essence produisent Risques D’UNE Utilisation Dangereuse GénératriceRisques Reliés AUX Surfaces Chaudes Risques Reliés AUX Pièces MobilesRisques Lors DU Levage Contenu DE L’EMBALLAGE Sac à piècesPièces et boîte à pièces pour l’ensemble de roues Sac à pièces pour la pose de la batterieOutils Requis Pour L’ASSEMBLAGE Retrait DE LA Génératrice DE SON EmballagePose Typique D’UNE Batterie Mise À LA Terre DE LA GénératriceÉcrou Solénoï de Pose DE L’ENSEMBLE DE Roues Support du MoteurFonctionnement Bien Connaître Votre GénératricePrises Dispositif D’ARRÊT Suite À UN Niveau BAS D’HUILECapacité DE LA Génératrice Comment Obtenir DE L’ÉLECTRICITÉ DE LA GénératriceAvant DE Démarrer LE Moteur Essence Remplissage d’huile moteurDémarrage du moteur Arrêt du moteurDémarrage électrique Démarrage à rappelEntretien Tableau DES Responsabilités DU ClientBranchement DE Charges Électriques Tâche D’ENTRETIENRecommandations Générales Entretien DE LA GénératriceEntretien DU Moteur HuileNettoyage et remplacement de la bougie dallumage Remplacement du filtre à carburant en ligneFiltre à air Nettoyage du système de refroidissementRéglages D’ENTRETIEN EntreposageDirectives Pour L’ENTREPOSAGE Guide DE Dépannage Problème Cause CorrectionResponsabilités de garantie du propriétaire Remarque Remarque Remarque Entretien ET Pieces DE Rechange