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INTRODUCTION 

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

iGen2200

iGen2500

Running Watts:

1800

2200

Peak Watts:

2200

2500

Rated Voltage:

120V

120V

Rated frequency:

60 Hz 

60 Hz 

Phase:

Single phase

Single phase

Total Harmonic 

Distortion: 

≤ 3%

≤ 3%

Engine Displacement: 

80 cc

98 cc

Starting Type:

Recoil 

Recoil

Fuel Capacity:

1.14 Gallon (4.3 L)

0.98 Gallon (3.7 L)

Fuel Type:

87–93 octane

*

87–93 octane

*

Oil Capacity:

0.37 US qt (0.35 L)

0.37 US qt (0.35 L)

Oil Type:

10W30

10W30

Spark Plug:

E6RTC

E6RTC

Spark Plug Gap:

0.024 – 0.032 in.  

(0.60 – 0.80 mm)

0.024 – 0.032 in.  

(0.60 – 0.80 mm)

Valve Intake  

Clearance:

0.0031 – 0.0047 in. 

(0.08 – 0.12 mm)

0.0031 – 0.0047 in. 

(0.08 – 0.12 mm)

Valve Exhaust  

Clearance:

0.0051 – 0.0067 in. 

(0.13 – 0.17 mm)

0.0051 – 0.0067 in. 

(0.13 – 0.17 mm)

AC Grounding System:

Floating neutral

Floating neutral

Voltage Regulator:

Digital

Digital

Alternator Type:

Permanent magnet

Permanent magnet

Maximum Ambient 

Temperature:

104°F (40°C)

104°F (40°C)

Certifications:

•  EPA

•  CARB

•  CSA Group

•  EPA

•  CARB

*

Ethanol content of 10% or less. DO NOT use E15 or E85.

PRODUCT REGISTRATION

For trouble-free warranty coverage, it is important to 

register your Westinghouse generator. 
You can register by:

•  Completing and mailing the product registration card 

included in the carton. 

•  Registering your product online at:  

https://westinghouseoutdoorpower.com/pages/

warranty-registration

•  Sending the following product information to:

Westinghouse Outdoor Power 

Warranty registration 

777 Manor Park Drive 

Columbus, OH 43228

For Your Records

Date of Purchase:

Model Number:

Serial Number:

Place of Purchase:

IMPORTANT: 

Keep your purchase receipt for trouble-free 

warranty coverage.

NOTICE

This product is designed and 

rated for continuous operation 

at ambient temperatures up 

to 104°F (40°C). If needed, 

this product can be operated 

at temperatures ranging from 

5°F (15°C)–122°F (50°C) for 

short periods. If the product 

is exposed to temperatures 

outside of this range during 

storage, it should be brought 

back within this range before 

operation. This product must 

always be operated outdoors 

in a well-ventilated area and 

away from doors, windows, 

and other vents. 
Maximum wattage and current 

are subject to and limited 

by such factors as fuel BTU 

content, ambient temperature, 

altitude, engine conditions, etc. 

Maximum power decreases 

about 3.5% for each 1,000 feet 

above sea level, and will also 

decrease  about  1%  for  each 

10°F (6°C) above 60°F (16°C) 

ambient temperature. 

INTRODUCTION

 

WARNING:

 Operating, servicing, and maintaining 

this equipment can expose you to chemicals including 

engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, 

which are known to the State of California to cause 

cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.  To 

minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, and wear 

gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing 

this equipment. For more information go to www.

P65warnings.ca.gov. 

DISCLAIMERS

All 

information,  illustrations,  and  specifications  in 

this manual were in effect at the time of publishing. 

The illustrations used in this manual are intended as 

representative reference views only. We reserve the right 

to make any specification or design change without notice. 

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

All rights reserved. No reproduction allowed in any form 

without written permission from Westinghouse Outdoor 

Power Equipment, LLC.

DANGER

Read this manual before using or performing 

maintenance on this product. Failure to follow 

the instructions and safety precautions in this 

manual can result in serious injury or death.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

DISCLAIMERS .........................................................................2
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ........................................................2

SPECIFICATIONS

....................................................................3

SAFETY

SAFETY DEFINITIONS

............................................................4

SAFETY SYMBOLS .................................................................4

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 .......................................................5

SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS

 .............................................7

FEATURES

 

CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS

 .........................................8

GENERATOR COMPONENTS

 ................................................9

DIGITAL DATA CENTER (IGEN2500)

 ......................................9

ASSEMBLY

CARTON CONTENTS

 ...........................................................10

INITIAL OIL FILL

 ....................................................................10

FUEL ......................................................................................11

OPERATION

GENERATOR LOCATION

 ......................................................12

GROUNDING

 .........................................................................12

HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION

 ..............................................12

BREAK-IN PERIOD

 ...............................................................13

FREQUENCY OF USE

 ..........................................................13

BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR

 ..............................13

STARTING THE ENGINE

 ......................................................13

STOPPING THE ENGINE

 ......................................................13

ECO MODE ............................................................................14

AC CIRCUIT BREAKER.........................................................14
OVERLOAD RESET ..............................................................14

POWER MANAGEMENT

 .......................................................15

EXTENSION CORDS

 ............................................................16

PARALLEL OPERATION

........................................................17

TRANSPORTING

 ...................................................................17

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 ................................................18

ENGINE SERVICE COVER

 ...................................................18

AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE

 .................................................18

ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK

 .................................................19

ENGINE OIL CHANGE

 ..........................................................20

SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE

 .............................................20

SPARK ARRESTOR SERVICE ..............................................21
STORAGE ..............................................................................21

VALVE CLEARANCE

 .............................................................22

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

 ...........................................................23

EXPLODED VIEW

IGEN2200 EXPLODED VIEW 

 ...............................................24

IGEN2500 EXPLODED VIEW 

 ...............................................28

SCHEMATICS

IGEN2200 SCHEMATICS

 ......................................................32

IGEN2500 SCHEMATICS

 ......................................................33

ESPAÑOL

 ..............................................................................34

FRANÇAIS

 .............................................................................57

Summary of Contents for iGen2200

Page 1: ...CT TO THE STORE If you have questions or need assistance please call customer service at 855 944 3571 iGen2200 Digital Inverter Generator 1800 Running Watts 2200 Peak Watts iGen2500 Digital Inverter G...

Page 2: ...limited by such factors as fuel BTU content ambient temperature altitude engine conditions etc Maximum power decreases about 3 5 for each 1 000 feet above sea level and will also decrease about 1 for...

Page 3: ...spaces INCORRECT USAGE Do not operate in any of the following locations Near any door window or vent Garage Basement Crawl Space Living Area Attic Entry Way Porch Mudroom SAFETY SAFETY DEFINITIONS Th...

Page 4: ...not allow the generator s gas tank to overflow when filling Shut down the engine and allow it to cool for five minutes before adding gasoline or oil to the generator Never remove the fuel cap when the...

Page 5: ...sed to turn fuel valve to the run choke or OFF position 3 Output Ready LED Illuminates when the generator is operating normally Indicates the generator is producing electrical power at the receptacles...

Page 6: ...not overfill Fill only to the red maximum fill ring on the fuel screen filter visible in the filler neck Maximum Fuel Level Screen Filter Fuel Cap 5 Install the fuel cap Tighten until a click is hear...

Page 7: ...or or electrical appliance in wet conditions such as rain or snow or near a pool or sprinkler system or when your hands are wet could result in electrocution WARNING Fire hazard Only operate the gener...

Page 8: ...stimated Running Watts Estimated Starting Watts Incandescent Lights 4 Quantity x 75 Watts 300 0 TV Tube Type 300 0 Sump Pump 1 3 hp 800 1300 Refrigerator or Freezer 700 2200 Well Pump 1 3 hp 1000 2000...

Page 9: ...s before stopping the generators TRANSPORTING Allow the generator to cool a minimum of 30 minutes before transporting Replace all protective covers on the generator control panel Only use the generato...

Page 10: ...he full mark on dipstick 7 Replace the oil dipstick and hand tighten 8 Install the engine service cover MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Regular maintenance will improve performance and extend the ser...

Page 11: ...rator for two to six months drain the float bowl to prevent gum and varnish buildup in the carburetor MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL CHANGE WARNING Accidental start up Remove the spark plug boot from the spar...

Page 12: ...1 MAINTENANCE DRAINING THE FLOAT BOWL 1 Remove the engine service cover 2 Locate the drain hose extending from the bottom of the carburetor float bowl Suitable Fuel Container Float Bowl Drain Screw Dr...

Page 13: ...0 200801 VALVE LOCK CLIP 31 91023 DOUBLE END BOLT M6X92 32 91002 DOUBLE END BOLT M6X32 33 201901 PUSH ROD 34 91339 BOLT M6X50 NO PART DESCRIPTION 35 96006 HEAD COVER SEAL WASHER 36 201101 CYLINDER HEA...

Page 14: ...AME SHOCK ABSORBER PAD 33 90027 NUT 16X16X5_M6 34 500002 BOTTOM PLATE 35 500317 SHOCK ABSORPTION BEARING 36 500040 MOTOR VIBRATION DAMPING PAD 37 500035 ENGINE VIBRATION DAMPING PADS NO PART DESCRIPTI...

Page 15: ...32 96121 CARBURETOR PAPER PAD 33 202805 CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY 34 92239 BOLTS M3 8 NO PART DESCRIPTION 35 91023 DOUBLE END BOLT M6X92 36 209906 STEPPING MOTOR COVER 37 96009 AIR FILTER GASKET 38 202902 A...

Page 16: ...L TANK 39 500032 OIL CHANNEL 40 500314 FILTER 41 500308 FUEL TANK CAP 42 99519 FLAT PAD 43 500029 332 RIGHT FRAME NO PART DESCRIPTION 44 500297 332C RIGHT PANEL 45 500019 052 PULL ROPE GUIDE PLATE 46...

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