PORTABILITY KIT INSTALLATION
TOOLS REQUIRED: 7/16" and 1/2" sockets and ratchets,
block(s) of wood (minimum of 6" tall), hammer.
Refer to the parts list on page 9.
WHEEL INSTALLATION
1. Block up end of generator opposite the fuel tank cap to
install wheel kit.
2. Slide the axle (item 11) through the wheel brackets on the
carrier, then through a wheel (item 35), with the offset side
of the wheel hub against the wheel bracket.
3. Secure the wheel to the axle with the axle cap (item 10),
tapping the cap onto the axle with a hammer.
4. Repeat above instructions for the remaining wheel.
FOOT INSTALLATION
1. Assemble the rubber feet (item 37) to the foot bracket (item
20) using a 1/4-20 x 1.5" bolt (item 32). Thread a 1/4
washer (item 30) and a 1/4 nyloc nut (item 13) to the bolt to
secure the assembly. Caution: Do not over tighten so
that the foot material collapses.
2. Blocking up the alternator side of the generator, place the
foot bracket under the carrier channel. Thread a 5/16-18 x
1" bolt (item 36) with a 5/16 washer (item 40) through the
mounting holes and thread a 5/16 washer (item 40) and a
5/16 nyloc nut (item 15) to the bolt to secure the foot
bracket to the carrier.
HANDLE INSTALLATION
1. Place handle (item 31) over carrier bracket on same end as
feet, centering handle on the carrier.
2. Slide 5/16 x 2.25" bolt (item 8) through handle, handle
bracket, and 5/16 washers (item 29) as shown in diagram
and secure with 5/16" nyloc nut (item 15). Tighten until
handle is securely clamped to the bracket.
LOCKING HANDLE
1. Attach the lanyard (item 39) to the release pin (item 38)
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and carrier as shown in the illustration.
2. To lock the handle (item 31) in the extended position, align
the holes in the handle bracket with the holes in the carrier
bracket and insert the release pin (item 38).
CORD SET
Your generator is supplied with a 25 foot 12 GA SJTW
4-conductor 105ºC power cord set. This cord is equipped with
an L14-20P twistlock Plug, on one end, which will plug directly
into the mating twistlock receptacle on the control panel of your
generator. The opposite end comes equipped with a special 4
circuit connector comprised of four 5-20R receptacles. These
may be used to power individual loads. NOTE: For 120 volt
use only. Make sure the loads do not exceed the 20 amp
rating of the Power Cord Set. Circuit breaker protection is
provided for on the control panel of your generator.
You will notice that the 4-circuit connector is color coded
with gray and yellow receptacles. When several loads are
powered at the same time, it is best to keep equal loads
supplied to each separately colored half, if possible. The gray
half and the yellow half of the connector are each capable of
sustaining 20 amps of current provided your generator is
capable of supplying 4800 watts of power. Check nameplate
ratings for total wattage capability of the generator.
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