Harbor Freight Tools 94191 warranty To Start The Engine/Generator, See Figure F

Models: 94191

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To Start The Engine/Generator:

To Start The Engine/Generator:

ON

OFF

FUEL VALVE

CHOKE LEVER (21A)

CHOKE LEVER (21A)

(41)

(IN “CHOKE” POSITION)

(IN “RUN” POSITION)

FIGURE F

1.Turn the Engine Fuel Valve (41) to its “OPEN” position. Then, turn the Engine Choke Lever (21A) to its “CHOKE” position. NOTE: No choke is required if the Engine is warm. Make sure the Engine Choke Lever is in the “RUN” position when starting a warm Engine. (See Figure F.)

2.To start the Engine, using the Battery (45) for cranking power, insert the Ignition Key (65) and turn the Engine Ignition (2) to its “START” position. NOTE: To prolong starter life, use short starting cycles (5 seconds maximum, then wait one minute before attempting to again start). (See Figure D.)

3.To start the Engine manually, using the Starter Handle (41A) and Starter Rope (40A), insert the Ignition Key (65) and turn the Engine Ignition (2) to its “RUN” po- sition. Grasp the Starter Handle (41A) on the Starter Rope (40A) and pull slowly until resistance is felt. Allow the Rope to rewind slowly. Then, pull the Handle with a rapid, full arm stroke. Allow the Rope to rewind slowly. If necessary, repeat this procedure until the Engine starts.

4.When the Engine starts, slowly move the Choke Lever (21A) to its “RUN” position.

(See Figure F.)

5.IMPORTANT: Allow the Generator to run at no load for five minutes after each start-up so that the Engine and Generator can stabilize.

To Connect Electrical Loads:

1.Start the Engine, and allow the Engine and Generator to run and warm up for five minutes after starting with no electrical load.

2.WARNING! Connect 120V AC appliances, tools, and equipment only to the two 120V AC Outlets (5). Connect 240 AC appliances, tools, and equipment only

SKU 94191

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Harbor Freight Tools 94191 warranty To Start The Engine/Generator, See Figure F, To Connect Electrical Loads