Craftsman 580.32727 owner manual Operation, Know Your Generator

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR GENERATOR

R E:AD THiS OWN ER'S MAN UAL AN D SAFE _IR ULE s BE F0R E oP E RATING YOUR G ENE F_AT(3R. Compare i_e i_i

ittustra_onsV_th your generator, to familiarize yourself with 1he locations of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.

FUEL TANK

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5 H.P. ENGINE

GUIDE

MUFFLER

AIR CLEANER

CIRCUIT

PRIMER SWITCH

CARBURETOR

DUPLEX RECEPTACLES

120 VOLTS 'I_UPLEX" RECEPTACLES -- May be used to supply electrical power for the operalJon of 120 volts at 20 amps a-c,single phase, 60 Hz, a-celectrical ligh_ng, applicance, tool and motor loads.

RECOIL STARTER -- Used for sl_rlJngthe engine manu- ally,

20-AMPA-C CIRCUIT BREAKER m Protects 1he gener- ator against electrical overload. Breaker is "push to reset" type.

AIR CLEANER -- Fit_ers intake air as it is drav_ l_rough the engine.

FUEL TANK --Tank holds l_ree U.S. auarts of unleaded " 5 H.P. ENGINE -- Provides the power needed to generate

' gas0iine_

2400, v_tts of AC output.

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Contents Before Operating This Equipment CUSTOMER-\ HELPLINE-\\HOURSl Mon. Fri a.m. to 5 p.m Fore Connecting the Generatorto AN Safety RulesRated Horespower PowerModel Rate DfreTable of Contents Know Your Generator OperationBefore Starting Engine To Adjust Guide HandleUP* arrows poin*Jng upward GENERATOR, Please Call the Generator HELPLtNE ATVolt Cordsets OperationAdd Gasoline To Start the EngineWattage Reference Guide Running Stopping the EngineDont Overload the Generator To Clean the Generator Replace Spark Plug Service RecommendationsMaintenance Operation Adjusting the Carburetor Service and AdjustmentsStorage Engine SpeedProblem Troubleshooting PointsCause Correction580.327270 Wiring DiagramCraftsman Watt Deluxe AC Generator WAll A-C Generator 580 Repair PartsCraftsman Craftsman Watt A-C Generator Craftsman 4-CYCLE Engine Repair Parts120 125 36472 2o 326ooDescription CraftsmanITE M Cycle Engine 580327270631184 631183Manufacturers Warranty Coverage Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsWarranty Commencement Date Length of Coverage