Air Filter Cleaning
A dirty air filter will restrict airflow to the carburetor. Service the air filter regularly to prevent carburetor malfunction (service more frequently in extremely dusty areas).
1. Unscrew the air filter cover.
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2.Remove the filter element and wash well with an inflammable solvent or soap and water.
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WARNING
Using gasoline or other flammable solvent to clean the filter element can cause a fire or explosion.
ATTENTION
Never run the generator without the air cleaner; this will cause rapid engine wear.
3.Pour a small amount of oil
4.Reinstall the filter element and air filter cover. Be sure both projections of the air filter cover fit the control box slots before tightening the mount screws.
Fuel Sediment Cup Cleaning
1. Remove the cup at the bottom of the fuel valve using a small spanner.
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2.Clean with a scouring pad and brush, rinse with water and allow to air dry, then reinstall.
Fuel Tank Filter Cleaning
1.Remove the filter from below the fuel tank cap using your fingers.
FUEL TANK FILTER
2.Clean with a scouring pad and brush, rinse with water and allow to air dry, then reinstall.
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