All-Power 1000W 2 Stroke Generator Instruction Manual Page 10

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GEN1000 1000 Surge Watts/900 Running Watts Portable Generator 10
Using this Generator for the First-Time
STOP!
The following section describes the required steps for preparing this generator for the first use. Failure to correctly perform these steps
can damage this generator and/or shorten its life. If still unsure about how to perform any of these steps after reading this section, call
1-866-460-9436 Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM Central Time for customer service.
If this generator is being used for the first time, the following few steps are required to prepare it for operation:
Step 1 - Add Oil/Gas Mixture Before Use, Mix 1 Gallon Gas With 2.6 oz. 2-Cycle Engine Oil (50:1) In Separate
Container, Then Pour In Gas Tank.
This generator is equipped with a two-stroke engine and is therefore powered by a fuel mixture. Use only a mix of unleaded gasoline and two-stroke
oil in a ratio of 50:1. The generator is delivered without fuel mixture and must be filled prior to start-up operation. Attention! Always add fuel mixture
when the generator is switched off. Please ensure that the fuel switch is in the “OFF“ position. Open the tank cover and fill it with max. 1 gallon of
fuel mixture while ensuring that the fuel filter is inserted. Do not overfill the tank. Please note that fuel can expand with warm temperatures. Close the
tank lid carefully. Attention! Do not smoke, keep fire and open flame away while filling the fuel tank!
Gasoline and gasoline fumes are highly flammable and explosive. Handling fuel can result in serious injury or burns.
• Do not fill the fuel tank near heat, sparks or an open flame. Keep gasoline away from pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, power tools, etc.
• Always allow several minutes for the engine to cool before refueling.
• Do not overfill the fuel tank. Check for fuel spills and immediately wipe them up. Spilled fuel is a fire hazard and causes environmental damage.
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