STOPPING THE GENERATOR

(a)Turn off the power switch of the electric equipment and unplug the cord from receptacle of the generator.

(b)Turn the AC circuit breaker to the “OFF” position.

(c)Allow the engine about 3 minutes to cool down at no-load before stopping.

(d)Turn the Engine switch to the position “OFF”.

(e)Close the fuel valve.

OIL SENSOR

(a)The oil sensor detects the fall in oil level in the crankcase and automati- cally stops the engine when the oil level falls below a predetermined level.

(b)When engine has stopped automatically, switch off generator's AC circuit breaker, and check the oil level.

Refill engine oil to the upper level as instructed on page 6 and restart the engine.

(c)If the engine does not start by usual starting procedures, check the oil level.

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Subaru RGX2900, RGX3600, RGX4800 RGX6500, RGX7500 manual Stopping the Generator, OIL Sensor

RGX2900, RGX4800 RGX6500, RGX3600, RGX7500 specifications

The Subaru RGX series is a collection of high-performance generators designed to meet a variety of power demands. This line-up includes models such as the RGX7500, RGX3600, RGX4800, RGX6500, and RGX2900, each offering distinct features tailored to different user needs.

Starting with the RGX7500, this model is one of the most robust in the series. It boasts a powerful 7,500-watt surge capacity, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications, including construction sites and large-scale outdoor events. Its Subaru EX-series engine is both efficient and reliable, offering excellent fuel economy and long run times. The RGX7500 also includes a durable steel frame and large fuel tank, contributing to its ruggedness and suitability for demanding jobs.

Next, the RGX3600 is known for its versatility and compact design. With a surge capacity of 3,600 watts, it is perfect for home backup during power outages or light commercial use. This generator features Subaru’s advanced inverter technology, which ensures clean, stable power suitable for sensitive electronics. The RGX3600 is lightweight and easy to transport, making it a popular choice among weekend warriors and campers.

The RGX4800 strikes a balance between performance and portability, offering 4,800 watts of surge capacity. Users appreciate its dual fuel capability, allowing it to run on either gasoline or propane, providing flexibility in fuel options. The model is equipped with a user-friendly control panel, making it easy to operate even for those unfamiliar with generators.

On the larger end of the spectrum, the RGX6500 delivers a robust 6,500-watt surge capacity, combining power and efficiency. Its advanced cooling system ensures longevity during extended use, while its heavy-duty features make it ideal for job sites or as a backup power source for homes. The RGX6500 is also equipped with electric start capability, simplifying the starting process, especially during emergencies.

Lastly, the RGX2900 is aimed at users who need a reliable and compact solution for smaller power needs. With a 2,900-watt surge capacity, it is perfect for recreational activities, such as camping or tailgating events. This model’s lightweight design, along with its efficient fuel consumption, makes it a go-to option for on-the-go users.

In summary, the Subaru RGX series provides a range of generators that cater to diverse power needs, ensuring reliability, efficiency, and user-friendly operation across all models. Whether for heavy-duty applications or light recreational use, there’s a suitable option within this versatile lineup.