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Before initial start-up, Engine oil, Oil considerations – Briggs & Stratton 1679-0 User Manual

Page 12: Battery connection, Gaseous fuel system, The auto/off/manual switch, Access doors

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Briggs & Stratton Power Products Home Generator System

Owners Manual

Access Doors

The Home Generator System is equipped with an
enclosure that has four access doors (Figure 4).The doors
are named for a significant component located behind
them. Starting with the side that has the fuel connection
and proceeding clockwise, the doors are named:

• Oil Service door

• Air Intake door

• Control Panel door

• Battery door

Each Home Generator System is equipped with three
identical keys.These keys fit the locks that secure the oil
service and control panel doors.

CAUTION!

DO NOT operate the backup generator

unless the Oil Service and/or Control Panel doors are
installed. Failure to do so will cause overheating.

To Remove an Access Door:

1.

Insert a key into the lock of the access door you wish
to remove and turn one quarter turn clockwise.

NOTE: The key is retained in the lock when the locks are
open.

2.

Grasp the door’s lift handle and pull the door upwards
until the security pins are free of the lower base.

3.

With the security pins free, pull the lift handle outward
(away) from the unit while pulling the door down and

out of the upper door channel.The door will come
free of the generator enclosure.

The battery door and the air intake door do not have
locks or lift handles.They are opened by lifting on the
louvers instead of a lift handle. However, you must remove
the door lock screw, found directly above the center of the
door. Replace the screw to secure the access door.

CAUTION!

Burn Hazard! The exhaust port

can reach a temperature of 600° F during use and
remains hot after shutdown. Carelessness could
cause severe burns.

To Install an Access Door:

1.

Support the door by grasping the lift handle or louver.
Guide the top of the door into the generator
enclosure.

2.

Lift the door up into its upper channel until the
security pins clear the sill of the enclosure.

3.

Push the lower half of the door into the door recess
until it is flush with the sides.

4.

Seat the door by pushing it down until the rubber
coated security pins engage and the door rests on the
mounting sill.

5.

If installing a lockable door, turn the key one quarter
turn counterclockwise. Remove the key.

Oil Ser

vice Door

Fuel

Inlet

Exhaust

Port

Air Intak

e Door

Door Lock

Screw

Door

Lock

Screw

Batter

y Door

Contr

ol Panel Door

Figure 4 — Enclosure Access Doors