Sears 919.329110, D20508 owner manual Operation, Know Your Generator, Receptacles

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR GENERATOR

Read this Owner’s Manual and Safety Rules before operation of your Generator. Compare this illustra- tion with your generator to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save the manual for future references.

FUEL CAP

FUEL TANK

ENGINE RUN/STOP

SWITCH

CHOKE SWITCH

120 VOLT RECEPTACLES

AIR CLEANER

240 VOLT RECEPTACLE

CIRCUIT BREAKERS

ENGINE OIL FILL

FUEL TANK- Capacity of 7 US gallons.

CHOKE SWITCH- Lever used to start cold engine.

ENGINE RUN/STOP SWITCH- Sets engine in starting mode for recoil starter - Stops running engine.

ENGINE OIL FILL- Place where engine oil is poured.

CIRCUIT BREAKER- Each receptacle has a circuit breaker to protect the generator from overloading.

120 VOLT RECEPTACLES- Used to supply 2750 watts of electrical power per receptacle or a combination of 5500 watts on the 120 side for operations. Protected by circuit breakers.

240 VOLT TWISTLOCK RECEPTACLE- Used to supply 5500 watts of electrical power for operations. Protected by circuit breakers.

AIR CLEANER- Includes filter element and foam pre- cleaner that limits the amount of dirt that enters the engine.

RECEPTACLES

Your generator is equipped with duplex 120 volt receptacles and a twistlock 240 volt receptacle.

The unit is also equipped with circuit breakers to protect the generator against electrical overload. If the circuit breaker trips, unplug electrical load from receptacle. Let circuit breaker cool down and then push circuit breaker button to reset.

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Contents Owners Manual Table of Contents Risk of Electrocution and Fire Safety Guidelines DefinitionsImportant Safety Instructions Hazard What could Happen HOW to Prevent ITRisk of Electrocution and Fire cont’d Area Indoors or in ANY ConfinedRisk of Breathing Inhalation Hazard What could Happen HOW to Prevent ITRisk of Unsafe Operation Risk of HOT Surfaces Remove Generator from Carton AssemblyCarton Contents Tools Needed for AssemblyGrounding the Generator Installing Wheel KITReceptacles OperationKnow Your Generator Extension Cord LOW OIL ShutdownGenerator Capacity Adding Engine Oil Connecting Generator To Main Electrical SupplyBefore Starting Engine To Start Your GeneratorCustomer Responsibilities Table MaintenanceConnecting Electrical Loads Maintenance TaskGeneral Recommendations Generator MaintenanceEngine Maintenance Carburetor Service AdjustmentsClean and Replace Spark Plug Clean Guard/MufflerGenerator Troubleshooting GuideStorage Engine PreparationENG ENG ENG ENG ENG Get it fixed, at your home or ours Manual DEL Operador Responsabilidades DEL Cliente Tabla DE ContenidosAcuerdo DE Mantenimiento Riesgo DE Incendio Y Electrocución Definiciones DE Normas DE SeguridadInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad Conservar Estas InstruccionesContinuación EN Áreas Confinadas Riesgo DE Inhalación Peligro Para LA Respiración Jamás opere el generador Riesgo AL Levantar Riesgo DE Piezas MoviblesCaja DE Partes EnsamblajeContenido DE LA Caja Instalación DE LAS Ruedas Conexión DEL Generador a TierraTomacorrientes OperaciónFamiliarizarse CON EL Generador Cordones de extensión Dispositivo DE Apagado POR Poco AceiteCapacidad DEL Generador Toma DE Electricidad DEL GeneradorRelleno de aceite al motor Antes DE Arrancar EL MotorPara Arrancar EL Motor Conexión del Generador al Suministro Eléctrico PrincipalCartilla DE Responsabilidades DEL Cliente MantenimientoParando EL Motor Conexión DE Artefactos EléctricosMantenimiento DEL Motor Recomendaciones GeneralesMantenimiento DEL Generador Limpieza del Protector/Mofle Regulaciones O Ajustes DE ServicioCarburador GobernadorPreparación del motor Guía Para Diagnóstico DE ProblemasAlmacenaje Instrucciones Para AlmacenajeNota Importante Responsabilidades DEL Propietario Durante LA GarantíaLAS Piezas Relacionadas CON LAS Emisiones Incluyen Garantía DEL Sistema DE Control DE EmisionesNota Nota Nota Anytime, day or night