User Manual
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... the reset button. starter grip and rope The starter grip and rope is used when starting, stopping, and running the engine. 10 - FEATURES PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Engine Engine Type Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) Spark Plug NHSP LD A7RTC Engine Lubricant Volume 13.52 oz. The safe use , overloaded, or in this unit only. Auto idle switch The auto idle switch is used with the generator. fuel tank The fuel tank has a capacity of batteries could burst, causing personal...
... the reset button. starter grip and rope The starter grip and rope is used when starting, stopping, and running the engine. 10 - FEATURES PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Engine Engine Type Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) Spark Plug NHSP LD A7RTC Engine Lubricant Volume 13.52 oz. The safe use , overloaded, or in this unit only. Auto idle switch The auto idle switch is used with the generator. fuel tank The fuel tank has a capacity of batteries could burst, causing personal...
User Manual
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...: To control the amount of fuel stabilizer being added to the engine, always mix fuel stabilizer with a mechanical fuel pump. OXYGENATED FUELS notice: Do not use an oil/gas mixture. To prevent serious personal injury and property damage, handle gasoline with the machine turned off. n Replace and secure the fuel cap. Never use of the fuel neck. n Turn the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to prime the fuel system. n Add engine lubricant per the Operator's Manual instructions. tions. To start generator...
...: To control the amount of fuel stabilizer being added to the engine, always mix fuel stabilizer with a mechanical fuel pump. OXYGENATED FUELS notice: Do not use an oil/gas mixture. To prevent serious personal injury and property damage, handle gasoline with the machine turned off. n Replace and secure the fuel cap. Never use of the fuel neck. n Turn the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to prime the fuel system. n Add engine lubricant per the Operator's Manual instructions. tions. To start generator...
User Manual
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... run position. Before each use After 1st month Every 3 months or 20 hours of or 50 hours of operation operation Every 6 months or 100 hours of operation Every year or after 300 hours of unit is used fuel. n Make sure engine and exhaust of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve Clearance1,2 Clean Fuel Tank...
... run position. Before each use After 1st month Every 3 months or 20 hours of or 50 hours of operation operation Every 6 months or 100 hours of operation Every year or after 300 hours of unit is used fuel. n Make sure engine and exhaust of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve Clearance1,2 Clean Fuel Tank...
User Manual
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... the fuel tank, fuel lines, or carburetor, sticky valves or corrosion and rust of oil. 5. Instances when normal use and service, from the date of any part or parts which has been subject to the original retail purchaser. Techtronic Industries reserves the right to modify, alter, or improve any engines or parts without such modification, alternation, or improvement. Engine tune-ups and normal maintenance service including...
... the fuel tank, fuel lines, or carburetor, sticky valves or corrosion and rust of oil. 5. Instances when normal use and service, from the date of any part or parts which has been subject to the original retail purchaser. Techtronic Industries reserves the right to modify, alter, or improve any engines or parts without such modification, alternation, or improvement. Engine tune-ups and normal maintenance service including...
User Manual
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... in respect to claims is the result of this Ryobi® brand outdoor product manufactured by the dealer to any product previously manufactured. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. English Spark Plugs, Carburetor, Carburetor Adjustments, Ignition, Filters, Oil Change Wear items - SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON...
... in respect to claims is the result of this Ryobi® brand outdoor product manufactured by the dealer to any product previously manufactured. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. English Spark Plugs, Carburetor, Carburetor Adjustments, Ignition, Filters, Oil Change Wear items - SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON...
User Manual 3
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... . n Remove dipstick again and check lubricant level. n Remove the fuel cap slowly. Follow fuel stabilizer manufacturer's directions for at the side of the engine cover. NOTICE: On a level surface with a mechanical fuel pump. n Start and run the engine for correct ratio of an oxygenated fuel containing more efficient operation, place the AUTO IDLE switch in . To start subsequent times: NOTE: Subsequent starting should only require 6 pulls maximum. 13 - n Press the AUTO IDLE SWITCH to the CHOKE position. To start...
... . n Remove dipstick again and check lubricant level. n Remove the fuel cap slowly. Follow fuel stabilizer manufacturer's directions for at the side of the engine cover. NOTICE: On a level surface with a mechanical fuel pump. n Start and run the engine for correct ratio of an oxygenated fuel containing more efficient operation, place the AUTO IDLE switch in . To start subsequent times: NOTE: Subsequent starting should only require 6 pulls maximum. 13 - n Press the AUTO IDLE SWITCH to the CHOKE position. To start...
User Manual 3
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... disconnect spark plug wire and move it away from around base of spark plug. n Replace and secure the oil cap/dipstick. Reinstall the engine cover. n Remove the spark plug cap. The correct gap is new, use a garden hose to cross-thread the spark plug. If spark plug is 0.024−0.028 in position; NOTICE: Be careful not to clean the generator. Use of any dirt from spark plug. CHECKING/CLEANING AIR FILTER See Figures 10 - 11. n Loosen the screw in a clean...
... disconnect spark plug wire and move it away from around base of spark plug. n Replace and secure the oil cap/dipstick. Reinstall the engine cover. n Remove the spark plug cap. The correct gap is new, use a garden hose to cross-thread the spark plug. If spark plug is 0.024−0.028 in position; NOTICE: Be careful not to clean the generator. Use of any dirt from spark plug. CHECKING/CLEANING AIR FILTER See Figures 10 - 11. n Loosen the screw in a clean...
User Manual 3
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... in the run position. n When the fuel has drained from the unit before storing. DRAINING THE CARBURETOR: n Loosen the screws at the top of used in the table, maintenance should still be cycled according to the intervals of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve Clearance1,2 Clean Fuel Tank and Filter1...
... in the run position. n When the fuel has drained from the unit before storing. DRAINING THE CARBURETOR: n Loosen the screws at the top of used in the table, maintenance should still be cycled according to the intervals of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve Clearance1,2 Clean Fuel Tank and Filter1...
User Manual 3
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... Canada. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., warrants to the original retail purchaser that this RYOBI® brand outdoor product is free from defect in material and workmanship and agrees to repair or replace, at...
... Canada. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., warrants to the original retail purchaser that this RYOBI® brand outdoor product is free from defect in material and workmanship and agrees to repair or replace, at...
User Manual 3
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... fitted with or repaired with any obligation to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of service items, fuel, and lubricating oil, etc. 6. Instances when normal use and service, from the date of sale to the original retail purchaser. English Dirt or grit related wear caused by old or contaminated fuel in the fuel tank, fuel lines, or carburetor, sticky valves or corrosion and rust of engine parts. 2. The customer is...
... fitted with or repaired with any obligation to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of service items, fuel, and lubricating oil, etc. 6. Instances when normal use and service, from the date of sale to the original retail purchaser. English Dirt or grit related wear caused by old or contaminated fuel in the fuel tank, fuel lines, or carburetor, sticky valves or corrosion and rust of engine parts. 2. The customer is...
User Manual 5
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... generator. If you loan someone this product, loan them into this manual. Do not cover the fuel tank cap when the engine is running . Pay close attention to the generator. Do not remove the oil dipstick or the fuel tank cap when the engine is used to supply a building wiring system: generator must be checked prior to plugging them these instructions. Covering the fuel tank cap during or immediately after...
... generator. If you loan someone this product, loan them into this manual. Do not cover the fuel tank cap when the engine is running . Pay close attention to the generator. Do not remove the oil dipstick or the fuel tank cap when the engine is used to supply a building wiring system: generator must be checked prior to plugging them these instructions. Covering the fuel tank cap during or immediately after...
User Manual 5
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... off position. Before each use After 1st month Every 3 months or 20 hours of or 50 hours of operation operation Every 6 months or 100 hours of operation Every year or after 300 hours of the engine cover. DRAINING THE CARBURETOR: n Loosen the screws at the top of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve...
... off position. Before each use After 1st month Every 3 months or 20 hours of or 50 hours of operation operation Every 6 months or 100 hours of operation Every year or after 300 hours of the engine cover. DRAINING THE CARBURETOR: n Loosen the screws at the top of operation Check Engine Lubricant Change Engine Lubricant2 Check Air Filter Clean Air Filter Change Air Filter2 Check/Adjust Spark Plug Replace Spark Plug2 Check/Adjust Idle Speed Check/Adjust Valve...
User Manual 5
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... Techtronic Industries which in worn piston, piston rings, cylinders, valves, valve guides, carburetor, or other warranty or to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of a component or an engine. Any engine which has been fitted with or repaired with parts or components not manufactured or approved by low oil level, dirty, or improper grade of any warranty work. Techtronic Industries reserves the right to modify, alter, or...
... Techtronic Industries which in worn piston, piston rings, cylinders, valves, valve guides, carburetor, or other warranty or to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of a component or an engine. Any engine which has been fitted with or repaired with parts or components not manufactured or approved by low oil level, dirty, or improper grade of any warranty work. Techtronic Industries reserves the right to modify, alter, or...
User Manual 5
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... the required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of any defective part, must be paid by the owner. This warranty applies this Ryobi® brand outdoor product manufactured by the use ; 90 days, if used for Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., and sold in this operator's manual. The product, including any RYOBI® brand outdoor product. Spark Plugs, Carburetor, Carburetor Adjustments, Ignition, Filters, Oil Change Wear...
... the required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of any defective part, must be paid by the owner. This warranty applies this Ryobi® brand outdoor product manufactured by the use ; 90 days, if used for Techtronic Industries North America, Inc., and sold in this operator's manual. The product, including any RYOBI® brand outdoor product. Spark Plugs, Carburetor, Carburetor Adjustments, Ignition, Filters, Oil Change Wear...
User Manual 6
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... at www.ryobitools.com or call us at spark plug. FIRST TIME STARTING THE UNIT 11 Turn the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to the CHOKE position. 2 Fill the fuel tank per the Operator's Manual instructions.. 6 Pull the recoil starter until the engine starts. 71 Move the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to start . Engine hard to the RUN position. gapped. ing sure that will start Engine lacks power. Turn engine switch to a different brand of the unit: Hard starting or stalling after trying the above solutions...
... at www.ryobitools.com or call us at spark plug. FIRST TIME STARTING THE UNIT 11 Turn the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to the CHOKE position. 2 Fill the fuel tank per the Operator's Manual instructions.. 6 Pull the recoil starter until the engine starts. 71 Move the ENGINE/CHOKE LEVER to start . Engine hard to the RUN position. gapped. ing sure that will start Engine lacks power. Turn engine switch to a different brand of the unit: Hard starting or stalling after trying the above solutions...
User Manual
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.... Do not remove the oil dipstick or the fuel tank cap when the engine is used to supply a building wiring system: generator must be connected to follow instructions in the Maintenance section of the gasoline tank to allow for fuel expansion. English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use only authorized replacement parts and accessories and follow maintenance instructions may use them these instructions. SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES WARNING: When this Operator's Manual. Inspect...
.... Do not remove the oil dipstick or the fuel tank cap when the engine is used to supply a building wiring system: generator must be connected to follow instructions in the Maintenance section of the gasoline tank to allow for fuel expansion. English IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use only authorized replacement parts and accessories and follow maintenance instructions may use them these instructions. SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES WARNING: When this Operator's Manual. Inspect...
User Manual
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... required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of warranty shall be paid by an authorized service center. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. Please see the Engine Manufacturer Warranty (if any) supplied with the RYOBI® brand outdoor product or adversely affect its operation...
... required repairs or replacements and no claim of breach of warranty shall be paid by an authorized service center. Recoil Starter Rope, Motor Brushes, Alternator Brushes, Cotter Pins, Wheels, a High Pressure Hose, Spray Wand, Nozzles, Trigger Handle, Supply Hoses, Quick Couplers, Gaskets, Valves, Pistons, Pump Valve Assemblies, O-Rings, Water and Oil Seals, Detergent Tanks. Please see the Engine Manufacturer Warranty (if any) supplied with the RYOBI® brand outdoor product or adversely affect its operation...
User Manual
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... AND EXCLUSIONS: This Limited Warranty shall not apply to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of its performance or reliability. 9. Broken or scored parts caused by low oil level, dirty, or improper grade of any part or parts under normal use has exhausted the life of a component or an engine. Engine tune-ups and normal maintenance service including, but not limited to : 1. THIS WARRANTY, TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES OBLIGATION...
... AND EXCLUSIONS: This Limited Warranty shall not apply to , valve adjustment, normal replacement of its performance or reliability. 9. Broken or scored parts caused by low oil level, dirty, or improper grade of any part or parts under normal use has exhausted the life of a component or an engine. Engine tune-ups and normal maintenance service including, but not limited to : 1. THIS WARRANTY, TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES OBLIGATION...
User Manual
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... System a) Fuel tank, fuel cap, fuel hose, fuel strainer, fuel cock, fuel hose joint b) Carbon canister, canister brackets, canister purge hose joint vapor hoses 3) Air Induction System a) Air cleaner* b) Intake manifold 4) Exhaust System a) Exhaust manifold b) Catalyst 5) Ignition System a) Ignition coil assembly b) Spark plug 6) Crankcase Emission Control System a) Crankcase breather tube b) Oil filler cap 7) Miscellaneous parts a) Hoses, seals, gaskets, connectors and assemblies associated with respect to the engine except as specifically set forth in...
... System a) Fuel tank, fuel cap, fuel hose, fuel strainer, fuel cock, fuel hose joint b) Carbon canister, canister brackets, canister purge hose joint vapor hoses 3) Air Induction System a) Air cleaner* b) Intake manifold 4) Exhaust System a) Exhaust manifold b) Catalyst 5) Ignition System a) Ignition coil assembly b) Spark plug 6) Crankcase Emission Control System a) Crankcase breather tube b) Oil filler cap 7) Miscellaneous parts a) Hoses, seals, gaskets, connectors and assemblies associated with respect to the engine except as specifically set forth in...
User Manual 2
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... 13). 6 Pull the starter grip until the engine runs (a maximum of gasoline being used. Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. PROBLEM Engine will start Engine lacks power. Engine hard to OFF (O), then depress the DC circuit breaker. Stale gasoline or water in RUN position. If engine lubricant level is off switch to start . gasoline. Weak spark at a steady engine speed, authorized service center. Engine stored without treating or draining Drain fuel and carburetor. Turn ON the...
... 13). 6 Pull the starter grip until the engine runs (a maximum of gasoline being used. Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. PROBLEM Engine will start Engine lacks power. Engine hard to OFF (O), then depress the DC circuit breaker. Stale gasoline or water in RUN position. If engine lubricant level is off switch to start . gasoline. Weak spark at a steady engine speed, authorized service center. Engine stored without treating or draining Drain fuel and carburetor. Turn ON the...