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Item 69671 / 69677        

SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SETUP

Before using the Generator, check that the products 

you want to plug into the unit are below the rated and 

maximum wattage ratings of the Generator. Use the 

Wattage Calculation Table below, and the watts listed 

on your products, to help calculate multiple  

wattage totals.   

 

To use the table:

1.  Add up the Running Watts for all items you 

would like to use at any given time

2.  Make sure that this total is under the 

7,000 rated wattage of the generator.

3.  Find the single highest starting watts for 

the selected items and add to the total. 

4.  Make sure that this total is under the 8,750 

maximum rated wattage of the generator.

5.  Plug in and turn on products from largest wattage 

to smallest. 

 

 

Example

Equipment

Running

Watts

Electric Water Heater (2,000 + 0)

2,000

Television (400 + 0)

400

Lawn Mower (1,200 + 1,200)

1,200

Hand Drill (600 + 600)

600

Total Running Watts  

(must be less than 7,000)

4,200

Largest Additional Start-up Watts

1,200

Total Startup Watts needed for all loads 

(must be less than 8,750)

5,400

Wattage Calculation Table

Equipment

Running

Watts

Total Running Watts  

(must be less than 7,000)

Largest Additional Start-up Watts

Total Startup Watts needed for all loads 

(must be less than 8,750)

A generator that is rated more than the minimum 

required peak watts will last much longer than a 

generator that only supplies the exact watts needed.

To Calculate Wattage

Volts and amps can be multiplied together to get watts 

(volts x amps = watts). 

To Calculate Additional Start-Up Watts  

(If They Are Not Listed) 

 For equipment with a motor: Use the rated watts 

amount as an estimate of additional Start-up Watts.

For most lights or heaters: 

there are no additional start-up watts. 

Calculating Total Wattage of Devices Used with the Generator

JOB SITE

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

Air Compressor - 1/2 HP

1000

1000

Table Saw - 10"

1700

1300

Belt Sander - 3"

1200

1200

Hand Drill - 1/2"

600

600

Halogen Work Light

1000

0

Recipricating Saw

900

900

HOUSEHOLD

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

Computer w/ Monitor

800

0

Electric Clothes Dryer

5500

500

Electric Range

2100

0

Electric Water Heater

2000

0

Light Bulb - 100 watts

100

0

Microwave - 1000 watts

1000

200

Sump Pump - 1/2 HP

1000

1100

Television

400

0

Washing Machine

1100

1100

Well Pump - 1/2 HP

1000

1000

RECREATION

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

AM/FM Radio

100

0

Electric Grill

1700

0

Inflator Pump

50

100

CD/DVD Player

100

0

Box Fan - 20"

200

200

Coffee Maker

600

0

LAWN & GARDEN

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

Hedge Trimmer

400

400

Pressure Washer

1200

1200

Lawn Mower

1200

1200

Edger

1000

1000

HEATING & COOLING

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

Central AC - 10,000 BTU

1500

1500

Furnace Fan - 1/2 HP

900

1400

Space Heater

1800

0

Window AC - 10,000 BTU

1200

600

EMERGENCY

Device

Running 

Watts

Additional 

Start-up 

Watts

Refrigerator/Freezer

700

1500

Radio

100

0

Wattage Estimate Charts

Note:

 Wattages listed below are estimates 

for that type of equipment only. 

Check nameplate wattages on all loads 

before connecting to Generator. 

Summary of Contents for 69671

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...wed including the following Set up Precautions 1 Gasoline fuel and fumes are flammable and potentially explosive Use proper fuel storage and handling procedures Do not store fuel or other flammable ma...

Page 3: ...from the equipment especially while it is operating 6 Keep all spectators at least six feet from the Engine during operation 7 Fire Hazard Do not fill gas tank while engine is running Do not operate i...

Page 4: ...28 Keep grounded conductive objects such as tools away from exposed live electrical parts and connections to avoid sparking or arcing These events could ignite fumes or vapors 29 Stay alert watch what...

Page 5: ...speed 6 Wear ANSI approved safety goggles heavy duty work gloves and dust mask respirator during service 7 Maintain labels and nameplates on the equipment These carry important information If unreadab...

Page 6: ...allons 23L Engine Oil Type SAE 10W 30 above 32 F 5W 30 at 32 F or below Capacity 1 16 Quart 1 1L Run Time 50 load 12 hr Operational Volume 76 dB Available accessories Wheel kit sold separately Item 69...

Page 7: ...Connect tools and equipment only to the Receptacle 120 volt or 240 volt that is compatible with the electrical characteristics and rated capacities of the tools and equipment being used 3 ON OFF Circ...

Page 8: ...electronic equipment includes but is not limited to audio video equipment some television sets computers and printers Sensitive electronic equipment should be operated on approved inverter type gener...

Page 9: ...threading it in and remove it to check the oil level The oil level should be up to the full level as shown above 5 If the oil level is at or below the low mark add the appropriate type of oil until t...

Page 10: ...trical load 3 Plug in products 4 When finished using the Generator disconnect all electrical loads Note Do not allow generator to run out of fuel with loads attached 5 Turn off the Engine 6 Allow the...

Page 11: ...ow the engine to run at no load for five minutes with no load after each start up so that the engine can stabilize For MANUAL START A Turn the Engine Switch to ON B Grip the Starter Handle of the Engi...

Page 12: ...first b Connect inductive load appliances tools and equipment next Inductive loads are small hand tools and some small appliances c Connect any lights next d Voltage sensitive appliances tools and eq...

Page 13: ...ct watts needed To Calculate Wattage Volts and amps can be multiplied together to get watts volts x amps watts To Calculate Additional Start Up Watts If They Are Not Listed For equipment with a motor...

Page 14: ...ping the Engine in an Emergency 1 To stop the engine in an emergency turn the Engine Switch off NOTICE Generator shut off under load may damage the generator and attached equipment Stopping the Engine...

Page 15: ...ity to safely service the equipment or engine have a qualified technician service the equipment instead Cleaning Maintenance and Lubrication Note This maintenance schedule is intended solely as a gene...

Page 16: ...e engine is stopped and is level 2 Close the Fuel Valve 3 Place a drain pan not included underneath the crankcase s drain plug 4 Remove the drain plug and if possible tilt the crankcase slightly to he...

Page 17: ...ally enter the engine and cause rust damage Apply a thin coat of rust preventive oil to all metal parts 2 FUEL WARNING TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM FIRE Drain the fuel tank in a well ventilated area...

Page 18: ...oke to RUN position Remove spark plug and pull the start handle several times to air out the chamber Reinstall spark plug and set Choke to CHOKE position 9 Replace Fuel Filter IGNITION SPARK RELATED 1...

Page 19: ...ine to warm up prior to operating equipment Engine knocks 1 Old or low quality gasoline 2 Engine overloaded 3 Incorrect spark timing deposit buildup worn engine or other mechanical problems 1 Fill fue...

Page 20: ...tor Carburetor 1 55 Packing Insulator 1 56 Carburetor Assy 1 57 Packing Air Cleaner 1 58 Nut Flange 2 59 Air Cleaner Assy 1 60 Element Air Cleaner Assy 1 61 Clip Harness 1 62 Grommet Cord 1 63 Holder...

Page 21: ...e M6 25 4 116 Washer 6 25 2 4 117 Collar Tank Cushion 4 118 Rubber Fuel Cushion 4 119 Alternator 1 120 Brush Assy 1 121 Housing Rr 1 122 Bolt Flange 4 123 Bolt Flange 2 124 Washer 1 125 Bolt Flange 7...

Page 22: ...uestions please call 1 800 444 3353 For Engine technical questions please call 1 800 520 0882 Item 69671 69677 SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE SETUP Assembly Diagram Note Parts 146 148 and 153 154 are on...

Page 23: ...em on your engine for the periods of time described below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your engine Your emission control system may include parts such as the car...

Page 24: ...arts which are not authorized by HFT b Improper installation adjustment or repair of the engine or of any warranted part unless performed by an authorized warranty center c Failure to follow recommend...

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