1. Open the dipstick and add four-stroke oil: Begin by unscrewing the dipstick and carefully adding the specified four-stroke oil to ensure optimal engine lubrication and performance.
2. Add oil between L and H: Make sure to add oil until it reaches a level between the L (Low) and H (High) marks on the dipstick for accurate measurement.
3. Open the petrol cap and add No. 92 petrol: Unscrew the petrol cap and fill the tank with high-quality No. 92 gasoline to ensure smooth and efficient operation.
4. Observe the gasoline capacity through the fuel gauge: Keep an eye on the fuel gauge to monitor the gasoline capacity, ensuring your generator is always ready for action.
5. Press down to open the oil switch: Activate the oil switch by pressing down firmly, allowing the oil to circulate and lubricate the engine components.
6. Left break to close the damper: Shift the damper to the left position to close it, setting the generator for the starting procedure.
7. Open kill switch: Engage the kill switch to power up the generator, preparing it for operation.
8. Open the breaker: Flip the breaker switch to the 'open' position, establishing an electrical connection.
9. Pull the handle of the disc and pull it short and then pull it long and fast: Start the engine by pulling the handle briskly with a short pull followed by a long, fast pull.
10. Press the damper to the right after startup: Once the generator is running, press the damper to the right to achieve optimal operating conditions.
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Rated power |
900W |
2000W |
2500W |
2800W |
5000W |
6000W |
7000W |
8000W |
Maximum power |
1000W |
2200W |
2700W |
3000W |
5500W |
6500W |
7500W |
8500W |
Dimension |
48*37*39 |
61*44*45 |
61*44*45 |
61*44*45 |
72*54*60 |
72*54*60 |
72*54*60 |
72*54*60 |
Engine |
156F |
168F-1 |
170F |
170F |
188F |
190F |
192F |
192F |
Continuous operation |
6H |
13H |
14H |
12H |
9H |
8H |
8H |
8H |
weight |
28KG |
36KG |
44KG |
50KG |
82KG |
83KG |
87KG |
90KG |
Type stroke |
Single cylinder/four stroke/forced air cooled gasoline engine |
Voltage |
220V |
110V/220V/380V |
Frequency |
50Hz |
50Hz/60Hz |
Starting mode |
Manual |
Electric/Manual |
Matters needing attention: Important Considerations: Ensure you follow these guidelines for safe and efficient use of your generator.
1. Order attention to style, fuel tank color, tray color, frame color: When placing your order, specify your preferences for style, fuel tank color, tray color, and frame color to get a generator that's uniquely yours.
2. Optionally equipped with wheels and handles: Enhance mobility and convenience by opting for wheels and handles, making it easier to transport and maneuver your generator.
3. Less than 50 sets pay full payment starting, more than 50 sets pay 30% deposit before delivery 70%: For orders under 50 units, full payment is required upfront. Orders exceeding 50 units require a 30% deposit before delivery and the remaining 70% upon receipt.
4. The default is carton delivery, large quantities can be customized wooden cases: Standard deliveries are packaged in cartons. For larger orders, we offer customized wooden cases to ensure maximum protection during transit.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ: Explore our Frequently Asked Questions section for quick answers and detailed information on our products and services.
1. Does gasoline generator use fuel? Absolutely. Our gasoline generators utilize fuel for efficient and reliable power generation, ensuring you have a steady energy supply when you need it most.
Most quiet (smaller and inverter) generators use gasoline as the fuel source. They are economically viable and can provide basic needs for a long time on a minimum amount of fuel: Smaller and inverter generators typically run on gasoline, offering cost-effective and long-lasting power solutions with minimal fuel consumption.
2. What is the function of gasoline generator? A gasoline generator serves as both a prime and standby power source for any property. It surpasses diesel alternatives due to underground gas lines that prevent external *** and ensure the gas remains stable over time.
A gas generator can also be used to function as either a prime or standby generator for a property and is arguably better than a diesel generator as the gas lines would be located underground, away from any outside interference, and the gas feeding the generator doesn't deteriorate over time like diesel would: Gasoline generators can be deployed as primary or backup power units, often outperforming diesel models thanks to secure underground gas lines and longer-lasting fuel.