
25041-135-B0-001 Rev. A (07/2013)
4.0 Transport and Storage Instructions
4.1 Transporting the Generator
When transporting the generator, it should always be secured upright in its normal operating position with
the fuel valve and engine switch turned OFF.
When transporting the generator, do not overll the tank, and do not operate the generator
while it is on or in a vehicle. If you must transport the generator in an enclosed vehicle,
drain all fuel from the generator.
WARNING! FIRE & FUMES HAZARD
4.2 Exercising the Generator
The generator must be exercised on a regular basis. This will prevent the accumulation of varnish or
sludge in the fuel system, remove moisture from the generator windings, and lubricate the engine seals
and moving components. Exercise the generator by running it with at least a 1/2 load (1000W) for 15
minutes per month. Use gasoline fuel treatments to prevent contamination of the fuel supply. Damage to
the carburetor due to fuel varnishing is not a warrantable failure.
4.3 Short Term Storage
During short term storage, the generator should be secured upright in its normal operating position with the
fuel valve and engine switch turned OFF.
Avoid placing the generator in direct sunlight when storing.
If the generator is left in an enclosed area or vehicle, high temperatures inside could cause residual fuel to
vaporize resulting in possible explosion.