EarthQuake MC43ES User Manual
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Operator’s Manual
800 Watt Inverter Generator
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5. Install and tighten the spark plug.
6. Clean the generator outer surfaces. Check that cooling
air slots and openings on generator are open and
unobstructed.
7. Store the unit in a clean, dry place.
NOTE: Do not store gasoline from one season to another.
If possible, store the unit indoors and cover it to
give protection from dust and dirt.
TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
At Earthquake , we build quality and durability into the design
of our products; but no amount of careful design by us, and
careful maintenance by you, can guarantee a repair-free life
for your Earthquake Inverter Generator. Most repairs will be
minor, and easily fixed by following the suggestions in the
troubleshooting guide in this section.
The guide will help you pinpoint the causes of common
problems and identify remedies.
For more complicated repairs, you may want to rely on your
retailer, an authorized service center or Earthquake customer
service. Earthquake will make the necessary repairs if a service
center is not available. A parts breakdown is located toward
the end of this manual.
We will always be glad to answer any questions you have, or
help you find suitable assistance. To order parts or inquire
about warranty, call or e-mail us using the contact information
found in this section.
Ordering Replacement Parts
To order replacement parts visit www.GetEarthquake.com or
call Earthquake customer service at 1-800-345-6007.
For other general questions, you can e-mail us at info@
ardisam.com.
Please include the following information with your order:
1) Part numbers
2) Part description
3) Quantity
4) Model number and serial number
Spare Parts
Only use approved Earthquake spare parts.
TRANSPORT & STORAGE
WARNING
DO NOT TRANSPORT GENERATOR INSIDE AN
ENCLOSED SPACE OR WITHIN A VEHICLE. FUEL
OR FUEL VAPORS MAY IGNITE CAUSING SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
Transporting Your Generator
1. After using the generator, and before transporting it,
make sure:
•
the fuel cap is screwed on tightly (clockwise),
•
the fuel cap vent is closed,
•
the fuel valve is off.
2. If fuel is present in the fuel tank, transport in an open
vehicle in an upright position.
3. If an enclosed vehicle must be used, allow generator to
cool completely and then remove fuel into an approved
red fuel container. DO NOT siphon by mouth.
4. Wipe away any spilled fuel and allow to dry.
5. Run engine to use up the fuel in the carburetor and fuel
tank. Always run engine in a well ventilated area.
6. Fuel cap should be screwed down tightly, fuel cap
vent closed and fuel valve off before transporting your
generator in a vehicle.
Long-Term Storage
It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in
essential fuel system parts such as the carburetor, fuel hose
or tank during long-term storage. It is recommended to use
a minimum 87 octane gasoline with No Ethanol Content
due to indication that blended fuels can attract moisture and
damage the an engine during storage. If your generator will
not be used for more than one month, prepare it for long-term
storage.
Steps for Long-Term Storage
1. Allow generator to cool completely and then remove
all of the fuel from the fuel tank into an approved fuel
container. Discard appropriately.
2. Start and run engine to use up the fuel in the carburetor
and fuel tank. Be sure to close the fuel valve once
complete.
3. After the engine cools down, drain oil from crankcase.
Refill with recommended grade.
4. Remove spark plug. Pour about 1/2 ounce (15 ml) of
engine oil into the cylinder (the spark plug location).
Cover spark plug hole with rag. Pull the starting rope
several times to coat the cylinder wall with engine oil.