Briggs & Stratton 40248 Operating Your Generator, Starting the Engine, Stopping the Engine

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Operating Your Generator

WARNING

Propane Gas is extremely flammable and explosive.

Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.

These steps should be performed after the generator has been assembled, stored, moved, cleaned, or repaired. DO NOT operate this generator until you have read and understand ALL of the warnings and instructions in this operator’s manual.

Insure that the generator is properly assembled.

Inspect the LP fuel supply hoses for burns, chaffing, kinks, and proper routing before each use. Hoses should be kept at least 3 inches (8 cm) away from hot surfaces.

Leak test all LP fuel connections and and hoses. See “Leak Testing Fuel System”.

Position your generator on level ground in a well ventilated location, 5 feet (152 cm) away from combustible materials and buildings, including overhead. DO NOT use generator on wooden decks or other surfaces that could burn.

Starting the Engine

Use the following start instructions:

1.Make sure unit is on a flat, level surface.

IMPORTANT: Failure to start and operate unit on a level surface will cause the unit not to start or shut down during operation.

2.Open control panel cover using standard screwdriver.

3.Disconnect all load(s) to generator.

4.Open LP tank fuel shut off valve(s).

5.Confirm 15 Amp fuse is installed in control panel.

6.Push and hold START/RUN/STOP switch in START position until engine starts and control panel LED is ON.

WARNING

Running engines produce heat. Temperature of muffler and nearby areas can reach or exceed 150°F (65°C).

Severe burns can occur on contact.

Exhaust heat/gases can ignite combustibles, structures or damage LP fuel tank causing a fire.

DO NOT touch hot surfaces and avoid hot exhaust gases.

Allow equipment to cool before touching.

Keep at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance on all sides of generator including overhead.

IMPORTANT: If you release the switch from the START position before red LED comes on, the generator will shut down.

NOTE: DO NOT crank engine for more than

15 seconds, then pause for 15 seconds to reduce heat in starter. Repeat start process until engine starts.

NOTE: When starting generator, air may be present in the fuel line(s), especially after changing fuel tanks. It may take several starting cycles to purge that air before the engine will start.

Connecting Electrical Loads

1.Let engine run for two minutes after starting.

2.Open control panel cover and confirm generator’s main circuit breaker is in the ON (closed) position. See “Control Panel Controls and Features”.

3.Plug in, then turn on the desired 120 and/or 240 Volt AC, single phase, 60 Hz electrical loads.

3.Close and latch control panel cover.

IMPORTANT:

DO NOT connect 240 Volt loads to the 120 Volt duplex receptacles.

DO NOT connect 3–phase loads to the generator.

DO NOT connect 50 Hz loads to the generator.

DO NOT OVERLOAD THE GENERATOR. See “Don’t Overload Generator”.

Stopping the Engine

1.Open control panel cover using standard screwdriver.

2.Turn OFF all electrical loads. Disconnect them from control panel receptacles.

Never start or stop engine with electrical devices plugged in and turned on.

3.Let engine run for two minutes with no loads to stabilize internal temperatures of engine and generator.

4.Push and hold START/RUN/STOP switch in STOP position until LED turns off and engine stops.

5.Close manual fuel shut off valve(s).

6.Close and latch control panel cover.

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Contents 040248 Where to Find Us Revision Serial Number Engine Model Number Date PurchasedTable of Contents Hazard Symbols and Meanings Safety RulesFire Hot Surface Generator produces hazardous voltage When testing for engine spark When adjusting or making repairs to your generatorEquipment Description Ground Fault Protection Connections to a Building’s Electrical SystemCustomer’s Responsibilities Gaseous Fuel SystemAssembly/Installation Shipment ContentsLifting the Generator Generator LocationAttach LP Fuel Tank Housing Pad Parts Required ToolsAttach Mounting Pads Together Attach Tank Hold-Down RodTo Install LP Fuel Tanks Leak Testing Fuel System CD GRemovable Roof and Access Door Battery ConnectionTo Remove LP Fuel Tanks Verify Engine Oil LevelGenerator Controls and Features AB CControl Panel Controls and Features Generator from current overload at receptacleReceptacles Equipment Ground120/240 Volt AC, 30 Amp, Locking Receptacle Volt AC, 20 Amp, Duplex ReceptaclesConnecting Electrical Loads Operating Your GeneratorStarting the Engine Stopping the EngineTest Gfci Circuit Breaker During Generator UsePower Management Don’t Overload GeneratorCapacity ExampleMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceClean Debris General RecommendationsOil Oil RecommendationsChecking and Adding Oil Changing Engine Oil and FilterService Air Cleaner Elements To service the air cleaner elements, follow these stepsChanging Oil Filter Fill engine with oilService Spark Plug Charge BatteryCheck Valve Clearance Engine Air Cooling SystemService Battery StorageTroubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionProduct Specifications Replacement PartsMaintenance Items EngineWarranted Parts Owner’s Warranty ResponsibilitiesLength of Coverage No Charge Maintenance Consequential CoverageClaims and Coverage Exclusions Warranty Period This page reserved Dónde encontrarnos Utilización del generador Montaje/instalaciónPlan de mantenimiento Símbolos de peligro y sus significados Normas de seguridadDescarga eléctrica El generador produce voltaje peligroso Cuando ajuste o repare su generador Descripción del equipoCuando pruebe la bujía del motor Protección contra los fallos de conexión a tierra Conexión al sistema eléctrico de un edificioResponsabilidades del cliente El sistema de combustible gaseosoMontaje/instalación Contenido del paqueteElevación del generador Ubicación del generadorMontaje de la varilla de fijación del depósito Herramientas necesariasUnión de los soportes de montaje Instalación del depósito de combustible LP Para instalar los depósitos de combustible LPComprobación de fugas en el circuito de combustible Cree una mezcla de agua y jabón lavavajillas al 50%Para retirar los depósitos de combustible Comprobar el nivel de aceite del motorTecho y puerta de acceso extraíbles Conexión de la bateríaControles y características del generador Este manual para futuras consultasTerminal de tierra del equipo- Para la conexión a Tierra del generadorControles y características del panel de control Tomas eléctricas Equipo de tierraDispositivo de seguridad de 120/240 V, 30 a Tomas eléctricas dobles de 120 V CA y 20 aUtilización del generador Encendido del motorConexión de cargas eléctricas Parada del MotorCompruebe su disyuntor Gfci Durante el uso del generadorNo sobrecargar el generador CapacidadEjemplo Control de la energíaPlan de mantenimiento Recomendaciones generalesControl de emisiones MantenimientoAceite Recomendaciones sobre el aceiteComprobar y añadir aceite Cambio del aceite del motor y del filtroElementos del filtro de aire Cambio del filtro de aceiteRellene el motor con aceite Para revisar el filtro de aire, siga estos pasosRevise la bujía Comprobación de holgura de la válvulaSistema de refrigeración de aire Carga de la bateríaAlmacenamiento Servicio de la bateríaAbra el panel de control Resolución de problemas NotasEspecificaciones del producto Piezas de repuestoArtículos para el mantenimiento MotorPiezas garantizadas Responsabilidades de la garantía del propietarioDuración de la cobertura Servicio gratuito Solicitudes y exclusiones de coberturaMantenimiento Cobertura de daños derivadosPeríodo DE Garantía Esta página está reservada Comment nous joindre Assemblage/Installation Fonctions et commandes de la génératriceRègles de sécurité Mise en marche de votre génératriceMot signal Danger , Mise EN Garde Symboles de risque et leur significationRègles de sécurité Lors du réglage ou des réparations de votre génératrice Lors de tests d’allumage du moteurMise EN Garde Description de l’ÈquipementProtection contre les fuites de terre Branchements au système électrique d’un édificeResponsabilités du client Le système de combustible gazeuxAssemblage/Installation Emplacement de la génératriceContenu de l’expédition Soulèvement de la génératriceFixation des ensemble les berceaux de montage Outils nécessairesFixation de la tige de retenue pour réservoir Installation du réservoir de combustible PL Pour installer les réservoirs de combustible PLVérification de fuite du système de combustible Le gaz propane est extrêmement inflammable et explosifToit amovible et porte d’accès Vérifiez le niveau d’huile du moteurBranchement de la batterie Fonctions et commandes de la génératrice Conservez ce manuel pour à des fins de référenceBorne de mise à la terre d’équipement- Connectez ici La génératrice à la mise à la terreFonctions et commandes du tableau de commande Prises Mise à la terre de l’équipementPrise verrouillable de 120/240 volts C.A., 30 a Prises doubles de 120 volts C.A., 20 aMise en marche de votre génératrice Démarrage du moteurRaccordement de charges électriques Arrêt du moteurLa position Off gauche et ensuite à la position On droite Mise à l’essai du disjoncteur GfciPendant le fonctionnement de la génératrice Ne surchargez pas votre génératrice CapacitéExemple Gestion de l’énergieRecommandations générales Calendrier d’entretienContrôle des émissions EntretienHuile Changement du filtre à huile Entretien des éléments 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40248 specifications

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Safety is a critical aspect of the Briggs & Stratton 40248, which includes features such as low oil shutdown to protect the engine from damage and overload protection to prevent equipment failure. These technologies ensure that your generator operates efficiently and safely, offering peace of mind to users.

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