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Portable gasoline generators, Operation, Continued – Master Lock MGH8500AIE User Manual

Page 12: Starting, Prestart, Power cord and plug requirements

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PORTABLE GASOLINE GENERATORS

R

HONDA

OFF

ON

START

ENGINE SW

Figure 18 - Engine Switch

Engine

Switch

20

20

30

30

45

45

RES

ET

TE

ST

E

F

FUEL

OPERATION

Continued

Figure 17 - Choke Button Closed

Choke Button

Pulled Out

(Closed

Position)

Note: If oil level is too low, oil alert system

will keep engine from starting (see Oil Alert
System,

page 5). Make sure oil level is full

before starting. See Engine Oil, page 7.
Before starting the engine, disconnect all
electric loads from generator.

STARTING

IMPORTANT: The engine speed is preset.

The throttle is locked in preset position. Do
not adjust throttle. Preset position lets engine
run at 3600 RPM under load. The engine
must maintain 3600 RPM for generator to
create correct voltage. Running engine at
lower speeds will damage generator and
powered items.
IMPORTANT: Never start generator with

electrical loads connected. Start engine
before adding electrical loads.
1. Make sure gasoline tank is full. See

Fuel,

page 7 for fuel information.

2. Pull choke button out (see Figure 17).

This closes the choke.

Note: You may not need to close choke

if engine is warm or air temperature is
high.

WARNING: Only responsible

adults should use generator.

Never let anyone operate genera-

tor without proper instructions.

PRESTART

Operate generator on a firm, dry, and clean
surface. The surface must be level. Protect
generator from heavy dust, sand, dirt, rain,
or snow. Do not locate generator near
standing water and snow. Make sure area
is well-vented.

3. Start the engine.

Turn the engine switch to the START
position (see Figure 18). Hold it there
until engine starts. When engine starts, let
switch return to the ON position.

IMPORTANT: Do not use electric

starter more than five seconds. Starter
motor damage may occur. If engine
fails to start, release the switch and
wait ten seconds. After ten seconds, try
starting again.

Note: If engine does not start, check

the oil in the crankcase. Add oil as
necessary. Be sure engine is on a level
surface. See Oil Alert System, page 5.

4. As engine warms up, the choke will

automatically open.

POWER CORD AND PLUG

REQUIREMENTS

120V, 30-amp twist-lock receptacle
• NEMA L5-30P plug
• Three-wire, 30-amp cord
120/240V, 20 or 30-amp twist-lock
receptacle
• NEMA L14-20P (20-amp) or L14-30P

(30-amp) plug

• Four-wire, 20-amp or 30-amp cord
120/240V, 50-amp receptacle
• NEMA L14-50P
• Four-wire, 50-amp cord

Figure 16 - Cord and Plug Configurations

MGH8500AIE Only

MGH10000C Only