Westinghouse Outdoor iGen5000cv Digital Inverter Generator User Manual
- August 9, 2024
- Westinghouse Outdoor
Table of Contents
- Westinghouse Outdoor iGen5000cv Digital Inverter
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- SAFETY
- SAFETY SYMBOLS
- GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- COMPONENTS
- ASSEMBLY
- OPERATION
- EXTENSION CORDS
- TRANSPORTING
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SCHEMATICS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Westinghouse Outdoor iGen5000cv Digital Inverter
Specifications
- Product Name: iGen5000cv Digital Inverter Generator
- Model: iGen5000cv
- Manufacturer: Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment
- Customer Service: 855-944-3571
Product Information
The iGen5000cv Digital Inverter Generator is a reliable and efficient power source suitable for various applications. It features a digital data center for easy monitoring and control, making it user-friendly and convenient to use.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety
Before operating the generator, familiarize yourself with the safety
definitions, symbols, and instructions provided in the manual. Ensure proper
grounding and always follow safety precautions to prevent accidents.
Maintenance
Refer to troubleshooting tips and schematics in case of issues. Regular
maintenance is essential for optimal performance and longevity of the
generator.
FAQ
Q: Where can I find the latest User Manual for my iGen5000cv Digital
Inverter Generator?
A: You can find the latest User Manual under the support tab on the
Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment website at
https://westinghouseoutdoorpower.com/pages/manuals
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.
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.
AVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS UPDATES
The latest User Manual for your Westinghouse generator can be found under our
support tab. https://westinghouseoutdoorpower.com/pages/manuals Or scan the
following QR code with your smartphone camera to be directed to the link.
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 far 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.
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
- Scanning the following QR code with your smartphone camera. You will be directed to the mobile registration link.
- 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:
KEEP YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT FOR TROUBLE-FREE WARRANTY COVERAGE.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY
SAFETY DEFINITIONS
The words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used throughout this manual
to highlight important information. Make sure that the meanings of this safety
information is known to all who operate, perform mantainence on, or are near
the generator.
This safety alert symbol appears with most safety statements. It means
attention, become alert, your safety is involved! Please read and abide by the
message that follows the safety alerts symbol.
- DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
- WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
- CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
- NOTICE Indicates a situation which can cause damage to the generator, personal property, and/or the environment, or cause the equipment to operate improperly.
Note: Indicates a procedure, practice or condition that should be followed for the generator to function in the manner intended.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Follow all safety information contained in this manual and on the generator.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CORRECT USAGE
Example location to reduce risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
- ONLYfrom windows, doors and vents. use outside and downwind, far away
- Direct exhaust away from occupied 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
DANGER
Fire and electrocution hazard. Do not connect to a building’s electrical
system unless the generator and transfer switch have been properly installed
and the electrical output has been verified by a qualified electrician. The
connection must isolate the generator power from utility power and must comply
with all applicable laws and electrical codes.
DANGER Electrocution hazard. Never use the generator in a location that is wet or damp. Never expose the generator to rain, snow, water spray, or standing water while in use. Protect the generator from all hazardous weather conditions. Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the electrical circuit. NOTICE Install battery-powered carbon monoxide detectors or plug-in carbon monoxide detectors with battery backup in living areas.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Never use the generator to power medical support equipment.
- Do not operate the generator when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- Do not use generator with electrical cords which are worn, frayed, bare, or otherwise damaged.
- All electrical tools and appliances operated from this generator must be properly grounded by use of a third wire or be double-insulated.
- When this generator is used to supply a building wiring system the generator must be installed by a qualified electrician and connected to a transfer switch as a separately derived system in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.
- If you begin to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using the generator, move to fresh air IMMEDIATELY. See a doctor, as you can have carbon monoxide poisoning. Only use OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors, and vents as recommended by the US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Your specific home and/or wind conditions may require additional distance.
- While operating and storing, keep at least 5 feet of clearance on all sides of the generator, including overhead. Allow the generator to cool a minimum of 30 minutes before storage. Heat created by the muffler and exhaust gases could be hot enough to cause serious burns and/or ignite combustible objects.
- Do not touch the muffler or engine. They are very HOT and will cause severe burns. Do not put body parts or any flammable or combustible materials in the direct path of the exhaust.
- Always remove any tools or other service equipment used during maintenance away from the generator before operating.
- Avoid skin contact with engine oil or gasoline. Wear protective clothing and equipment. Wash all exposed skin with soap and water.
FUEL SAFETY
- Store fuel in a container approved for gasoline.
- Do not smoke when filling the generator with gasoline.
- Do 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 generator is running. Shut off the engine and allow the unit to cool at least five minutes. Remove the fuel cap slowly to release pressure, keep fuel from escaping around the cap, and to avoid the heat from the muffler igniting fuel vapors. Tighten the fuel cap securely after refueling.
- Wipe spilled fuel from the unit.
- Never attempt to burn off spilled fuel.
- Never overfill the fuel tank. Leave room for fuel to expand. Overfilling the fuel tank can result in a sudden overflow of gasoline and result in spilled gasoline coming in contact with HOT surfaces.
- Spilled fuel can ignite. If fuel is spilled on the generator, wipe up any spills immediately. Dispose of rag properly. Allow area of spilled fuel to dry before operating the generator.
- Wear eye protection while refueling.
- Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
- Store any containers containing gasoline in a well-ventilated area, away from any combustibles or source of ignition.
GASOLINE AND GASOLINE VAPOR (GAS)
Fire and explosion hazard. Gasoline is highly explosive and flammable and
can cause severe burns or death.
- In case of a gas fire, do not attempt to extinguish the flame if the fuel valve is in the gas position. Introducing an extinguisher to a generator with an open fuel valve could create an explosion hazard.
- Gas has a distinctive odor, this will help detect potential leaks quickly.
- Gas vapors can cause a fire if ignited.
- Gasoline is a skin irritant and needs to be cleaned up immediately if it comes in contact with the skin.
When starting the generator:
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Make sure that the fuel cap, air filter, spark plug, fuel lines, and exhaust system are properly in place.
If you spill any gasoline on the tank, allow it to fully evaporate before operating. -
Make sure the generator is on a flat surface before operating.
When transporting or servicing the generator:
- Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting.
When storing the generator:
- Store away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other sources of ignition.
- Do not store gas near furnaces, water heaters, or any other appliances that produce heat or have automatic ignitions.
CO SENSOR
The CO Sensor monitors for the accumulation of poisonous carbon monoxide gas
around the generator when the engine is running. If increasing levels of CO
gas are detected, the CO Sensor automatically shuts down the engine.
The CO Sensor will also detect the accumulation of carbon monoxide from other
fuel burning sources used in the area of operation. For example, if the
exhaust of fuel burning tools is pointed at a CO Sensor-equipped generator, a
shut-off may be initiated due to rising CO levels. This is not an error.
Hazardous carbon monoxide has been detected. Move and redirect any additional
fuel-burning sources to dissipate carbon monoxide away from personnel and
occupied buildings.
Note: Remote start-equipped generators must be restarted with the START/STOP
button on the control panel after an automatic shutdown occurs.
Generators are intended to be used outdoors, far from occupied buildings and the exhaust pointed away from personnel and buildings. If misused and operated in a location that results in the accumulation of CO, like in a partially enclosed area, the CO Sensor shuts off the engine, notifies the user with a RED indicator light, and directs the user to read the Action Label for steps to take. The CO Sensor DOES NOT replace carbon monoxide alarms. Install battery-powered carbon monoxide alarm(s) in your home.
WARINING
Automatic shutoff accompanied with a flashing RED light in the CO Sensor
portion of the control panel is an indication that the generator was
improperly located. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, weak, or carbon monoxide
detectors in your home indicate an alarm, get to fresh air immediately. Call
emergency services. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
CONTROL PANEL CO AUTO-SHUTOFF
CO SENSOR INDICATOR LIGHTS
ACTION LABEL
SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS
COMPONENTS
GENERATOR COMPONENTS
- Fuel Cap: Add unleaded fuel here. Close the cap until it clicks.
- Engine Service Cover: Cover provides access to the engine, air cleaner, carburetor, and spark plug.
- Transport Wheels: Wheels allow one-handed maneuverability when used with the extendable handle.
- Extendable Handle: Extend and retract the handle by pushing the locking button.
- Carry Handles: Built-in handles allow easy, two-person transport.
- Recoil Handle: Pull the recoil handle to manually start the engine.
- Control Panel: The control panel contains the outlets and operational controls.
- Oil Access Cover: Cover provides access to the oil fill cap/dipstick and oil drain plug.
- Muffler and Spark Arrestor: The spark arrestor prevents sparks from exiting the muffler.
- Model Information Label: Provides model serial number, voltage/amps, and power rating information.
COMPONENTS
CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS
- 120 Volt AC, 30 Amp NEMA TT-30R Receptacle: Receptacle can supply a maximum of 30 Amps.
- Service Generator LED: Indicates service is required for the generator.
- Main Circuit Breaker: The main circuit breaker controls the total output of all outlets to protect the generator from overloads or short circuits.
- Eco Mode: Eco mode minimizes fuel consumption and noise by adjusting the engine RPM to the minimum required for the current load.
- 30 Amp AC Circuit Breaker: Receptacle can supply a maximum of 30 Amps.
- 20 Amp AC Circuit Breaker: Circuit breaker limits the current that can be delivered through the NEMA 5-20R receptacle to 20 Amps.
- Output Ready LED: Illuminates when the generator is operating normally. Indicates the generator is producing electrical power at the receptacles.
- Overload LED: Indicates that the generator is overloaded.
- Low Oil LED: Indicates low oil level. When the oil level in the crankcase falls below the safe operating limit, the low oil level indicator will illuminate and the generator will automatically shut off the engine.
- Fuel Switch: Used to turn gas valve open or closed.
- USB Ports: Two-port 5V/2.1A USB outlet. Accepts Type A USB plugs.
- Overload Reset: The generator inverter will automatically switch OFF all AC output to protect the generator if overloaded or if there is a short circuit in a connected appliance.
- LED Data Center: Displays remaining run time (F), power output in kW (P), fuel level in liters (L), voltage output (V), and lifetime hours.
- Parallel Operation Outlets: A compatible Westinghouse Inverter Generator can be connected for additional power output.
- 120 Volt AC, 20 Amp Duplex NEMA 5-20R Receptacles: Receptacles can supply a maximum of Amps.
- Ground Terminal: The ground terminal is used to externally ground the generator.
- CO Sensor indicator lights: The CO Sensor monitors for the accumulation of poisonous carbon monoxide gas. If increasing levels of CO gas are detected, the CO Sensor automatically shuts down the engine.
ASSEMBLY
CARTON CONTENTS
Weight hazard. Always have assistance when lifting the generator.
- Carefully open the carton.
- Remove and save the instruction manual, oil bottle, oil funnel, and spark plug socket wrench.
- Remove and discard the packing tray.
- Unfold the top of the plastic bag enclosing the generator.
- Carefully cut the vertical corners of the carton to access the generator.
- Recycle or dispose of the packaging materials properly.
CARTON CONTENTS
- User manual
- Quick Start Guide
- Bottle of SAE 10W-30 Oil
- Spark plug wrench
- Oil Funnel
- Screwdriver
If any parts are missing, contact our service team at service@wpowereq.com or call 1-855-944-3571.
INITIAL OIL FILL
NOTICE
THIS GENERATOR HAS BEEN SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL. Do not attempt to crank or start
engine before it has been properly serviced with recommended oil. Failure to
add engine oil before starting will result in serious engine damage.
NOTICE
Use of 2-stroke/cycle oil or other unapproved oil types can cause severe
engine damage that is not covered under warranty.
The included, recommended oil type for typical use is 10W-30 engine oil. If running the generator in extreme temperatures, refer to the following chart.
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On a level surface, remove the oil access cover and oil dipstick.
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Using the supplied funnel and oil, add oil into the engine.
Note: As residual oil from the factory may remain in the engine, add the oil incrementally near the end of the bottle to prevent overfilling the engine. See Engine Oil Level Check in the Maintenance section. -
Replace the oil dipstick and hand-tighten.
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Replace the oil access cover.
FUEL
DANGER Fire and explosion hazard. Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill only to
the red fill ring located in the in-tank fuel screen filter. Overfilling may
cause fuel to spill onto engine causing a fire or explosion hazard.
DANGER Fire and explosion hazard. Never refuel the generator while the
engine is running. Always turn the engine off and allow the generator to cool
for two minutes before refueling.
WARNING Fire and explosion hazard. Never use a gasoline container,
gasoline tank, or any other fuel item that is broken, cut, torn or damaged.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
- CLEAN, FRESH, unleaded gasoline, 87–93 octane.
- Up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) is acceptable (where available; non-ethanol fuel is recommended).
- DO NOT use E85 or E15.
- DO NOT use a gas oil mix.
- DO NOT modify the engine to run on alternate fuels.
- DO NOT fuel indoors.
- DO NOT create a spark or flame while fueling.
USING FUEL STABILIZER
Adding a fuel stabilizer (not included) extends the usable life of fuel and
helps prevent deposits from forming that can clog the fuel system. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Always mix the correct amount of fuel stabilizer to gasoline in an approved
gasoline container before fueling the generator. Run the generator for five
minutes to allow the stabilizer to treat the entire fuel system.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
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Turn the generator OFF and allow to cool for a minimum of two minutes before fueling.
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Place the generator on level ground in a well ventilated area.
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Clean area around fuel cap and remove the cap slowly.
NOTICE Only fill the tank from an approved gasoline container. Make sure the gasoline container is internally clean and in good condition to prevent fuel system contamination. -
Slowly add the recommended fuel. Do not overfill. Fill only to the red maximum fill ring on the fuel screen filter visible in the filler neck.
Install the fuel cap and tighten until a click is heard.
NOTICE
Fuel can damage paint and plastic. Use caution when filling the fuel tank.
Damage caused by spilled fuel is not covered under warranty.
NOTICE
Clean the fuel screen filter of debris before and after each fueling. Remove
the fuel screen filter by slightly compressing it while removing it from the
fuel tank.
OPERATION
GENERATOR LOCATION
Read and understand all safety information before starting the generator.
NEVER operate the generator inside any building, including garages, basements, crawlspaces, sheds, enclosure, or compartment, including the generator compartment of a recreational vehicle.
DANGER
Electrocution hazard. Never use the generator in a location that is wet or
damp. Never expose the generator to rain, snow, water spray, or standing water
while in use. Protect the generator from all hazardous weather conditions.
Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the
electrical circuit. Using a generator 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 generator on a solid, level surface. Operating
the generator on a surface with loose material such as sand or grass clippings
can cause debris to be ingested by the generator that could block cooling
vents or the air intake system. Allow the generator to cool for 30 minutes
before transport or storage. The generator should be on a flat, level surface
at all times (Even while not in operation).
The generator must have at least 5 ft. (1.5 m) of clearance from all
combustible material. Do not operate the generator in the back of a SUV,
camper, trailer, truck bed (regular, flat, or otherwise), under stairs, next
to walls or buildings, or in any other location that will not allow for
adequate cooling of the generator and/or the muffler.
DO NOT contain generators during operation.
DANGER
Asphyxiation hazard. Place the generator in a well- ventilated area. DO NOT
place the generator near vents or intakes where exhaust fumes could be drawn
into occupied or confined spaces. Carefully consider wind and air currents
when positioning generator.
GROUNDING
WARNING
Shock hazard. Failure to properly ground the generator can result in electric
shock.
The generator neutral is floating. The generator ground terminal is connected
to the frame of the generator, the metal non-current-carrying parts of the
generator, and the ground terminals of each receptacle. The generator (stator
winding) is isolated from the frame and from the AC receptacle ground pin.
Electrical devices that require a grounded receptacle pin connection may not
function properly.
If this generator will be used only with cord and plug equipment connected to
the receptacles mounted on the generator, National Electric Code does not
require that the unit be grounded. However, other methods of using the
generator may require grounding to reduce the risk of shock or electrocution.
Before using the ground terminal, consult a qualified electrician, electrical
inspector, or local agency having jurisdiction for local codes or ordinances
that apply to the intended use of the generator.
NOTICE
Only use grounded 3-prong extension cords, tools, and appliances, or double-
insulated tools and appliances.
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
Engine power is reduced the higher you operate above sea level. Output will be
reduced by approximately 3.5% for every 1000 feet of increased altitude from
sea level.
High altitude adjustment is required for operation at altitudes over 2000 ft.
(762 m). Operation without this adjustment will cause decreased performance,
increased fuel consumption, and increased emissions. Operation of the engine
at altitudes below 2,000 ft. (762 m) with the high altitude kit is not
recommended.
NOTICE
Do not operate the generator at altitudes below 2,000 ft. (762 m) with the
high altitude kit installed. Engine damage may occur.
High Altitude Carburetor Kit: Part# 518913-01
FUEL SWITCH
Turn the fuel switch fully to the right for gasoline operation. Turn the fuel
switch fully to the left to shut the fuel valve OFF.
BREAK-IN PERIOD
For proper break-in, do not exceed 50% of the rated running watts (1850 watts)
during the first five hours of operation.
Vary the load occasionally to allow stator windings to heat and cool and help
seat the piston rings.
FREQUENCY OF USE
If the generator will be used on an infrequent or intermittent basis (more
than one month before next use), refer to the Storage section of this manual
for information regarding fuel deterioration.
BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR
- Verify that the generator is placed in an safe, appropriate location.
- Make sure the generator is on a dry, flat, and level surface.
- Verify that the engine is filled with oil.
- Verify that all loads are disconnected.
Fire and explosion hazard. DO NOT move or tip the generator during operation.
STARTING THE ENGINE
- Verify that fuel is in the gas tank.
- Turn the fuel switch to the ON position.
- Place the fuel selector switch in the on ( I ) position.
- Firmly grasp and pull the recoil handle slowly until you feel increased resistance, then pull rapidly.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
- Turn off and unplug all connected electrical loads. Never start or stop the generator with electrical devices connected.
- Let the generator run with no load for several minutes to stabilize internal temperatures.
- Place the fuel selector switch to the off (O) position.
Note: If the engine will not be used for two weeks or longer, refer to the Storage section for correct engine and fuel storage procedures.
PARALLEL OPERATION
DANGER
Fire and electrocution hazard. Never connect or disconnect the parallel cable
leads when a generator is running. Failure to follow this rule may lead to
serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
Correct connection of the par- allel cables is very important, especially
when the generators are used with a transfer switch to supply power to a
building. To avoid serious personal injury or damage to electrical devices,
including the genera- tors, do not try to power an electrical system in a
build- ing without using an approved transfer switch.
NOTICE
Connecting to a generator that is not compatible can cause a low voltage
output that may damage tools and appliances powered by the generator.
Parallel operation gives you the ability to link two compatible Westinghouse
inverter generators for combined running and peak power output.
A parallel cord or receptacle-mounted parallel cable is needed for parallel
operation. Compatible cables are sold separately. Call
1-855-944-3571 to order part #507096.
Refer to the user manual included with your parallel cord or receptacle-
mounted parallel cable for installa-tion and operation instructions.
ECO MODE
NOTICE
Always start the generator with ECO MODE OFF. Allow the engine speed to
stabilize and the OUTPUT READY LED to illuminate before switching ECO MODE ON.
- Note: Do not use ECO MODE when in parallel operation with another Westinghouse generator.
- ECO MODE minimizes fuel consumption and noise by adjusting the engine RPM to the minimum required for the current load.
- Turn ECO MODE ON when powering small appliances with continuous loads such as a computer or electric light.
- Turn ECO MODE OFF when powering large surge loads such as an air conditioner or electric pump.
- To turn on ECO MODE, make sure the OUTPUT READY LED is illuminated green, then push the switch to the ON position. If no load is present, the generator RPM will drop to idle speed. The generator will detect loads as they are applied and increase engine RPM.
- To run the generator at maximum power and RPM, push the ECO MODE switch to the OFF position.
AC CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The circuit breakers will automatically switch OFF if there is a short circuit
or a significant overload of the generator at each receptacle. The main
circuit breaker will automatically switch OFF if the combined load of the
receptacles exceeds 31 Amps.
If an AC circuit breaker switches OFF automatically, check that the appliance
is working correctly and it does not exceed the rated load capacity of the
circuit before resetting the AC circuit breaker ON.
OVERLOAD RESET
The generator will automatically switch OFF all AC output to protect the
generator if overloaded or if there is a short circuit in a connected
appliance. However, the engine will continue to run. Marginal overloading that
temporarily illuminates the OVERLOAD LED may shorten the service life of the
generator.
OVERLOAD on the control panel will illuminate red and the green OUTPUT READY
will be OFF.
To restore AC output:
- Turn off and unplug all connected electrical loads.
- Push the RESET button on the control panel until the OVERLOAD LED goes OFF and the OUTPUT READY LED is illuminated.
- Reset the circuit breakers if OFF.
- Verify that the intended running and surge loads do not exceed the generator’s capacity.
- Reconnect electrical loads sequentially, allowing the generator to stabilize after each load is connected.
GENERATOR CAPACITY
NOTICE
Do not overload the generator’s capacity. Exceeding the generator’s
wattage/amperage capacity can damage the generator and/or electrical devices
connected to it.
Make sure the generator can supply enough continuous (running) and surge
(starting) watts for the items you will power at the same time.
The total power requirements (Volts x Amps = Watts) of all appliances
connected must be considered. Appliance and power tool manufacturers usually
list rating information near the model or serial number.
To determine power requirements
- Select the items you will power at the same time. Total the continuous (running) watts of these items.
- This is the amount of power the generator must produce to keep the items running. See the wattage reference chart on the next page.
- Estimate how many surge (starting) watts you will need. Surge wattage is the short burst of power needed to start electric motor-driven tools or appliances such as a circular saw or refrigerator. Because not all motors start at the same time, total surge watts can be estimated by adding only the item(s) with the highest additional surge watts to the total rated watts from step 2.
Example:
POWER MANAGEMENT
To prolong the life of the generator and attached devices, use care when
adding electrical loads to the generator. There should be nothing connected to
the generator outlets before starting the engine. The correct and safe way to
manage generator power is to sequentially add loads as follows:
- With nothing connected to the generator, start the engine as described in this manual.
- Plug in and turn on the first load, preferably the largest load you have.
- Permit the generator output to stabilize (engine runs smoothly and attached device operates properly).
- Plug in and turn on the next load.
- Again, permit the generator to stabilize.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional load.
Wattage Reference
EXTENSION CORDS
WARNING
Asphyxiation hazard. Extension cords running directly into the home increase
the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning through any openings. If an extension
cord running directly into your home is used to power indoor items, there is a
risk of carbon monoxide poisoning to people inside the home. Always use
battery-powered carbon monoxide detector (s) that meet current UL 2034 safety
standards when running the generator. Regularly check the detector (s)
battery.
WARNING
Asphyxiation hazard. When operating the generator with extension cords, make
sure the generator is located in an open, outdoor area, far away from occupied
spaces with exhaust pointed away.
WARNING Fire and electrocution hazard. Never use worn or damaged extension cords. Damaged or overloaded extension cords could overheat, arc, and burn resulting in death or serious injury.
- Before connecting an AC appliance or power cord to the generator:
- Use grounded 3-prong extension cords, tools, and appliances, or double-insulated tools and appliances.
- Make sure the tool or appliance is in good working order. Faulty appliances or power cords can create a potential for electric shock.
- Make sure the electrical rating of the tool or appliance does not exceed the rated power of the generator or the receptacle being used.
EXTENSION CORD SIZING
Only use grounded 3-prong extension cords marked for outdoor use that are
rated for the electrical load.
TRANSPORTING
- Weight hazard. Always have assistance when lifting the generator.
- Allow the generator to cool a minimum of 30 minutes before transporting.
- Replace all protective covers on the generator control panel.
- Only use the generator’s fixed handle(s) to lift the unit or attach any load restraints such as ropes or tie-down straps. Do not attempt to lift or secure the generator by holding onto any of its other components.
- Keep the unit level during transport to minimize the possibility of fuel leakage or, if possible, drain the fuel or run the engine until the fuel tank is empty before transport.
- The generator wheels are only intended for hand transport. The wheels are not suitable for towing the generator either on or off-road.
- Use the extendable handle for one-person, hand transport. To deploy the handle, push on the locking button and pull on the handle until it’s fully extended. To stow it, push on the locking button and push on the handle until it’s fully retracted. Only extend or retract the handle while the generator is OFF, stationary, and resting on a horizontal surface. Do not use the extendable handle to lift the generator entirely off the ground, tow it, or up-end it.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Regular maintenance will improve performance and extend the service life of
the generator. Follow the hourly or calendar intervals, whichever occurs
first. More frequent service is required when operating in adverse conditions
as noted below.
- Change oil every month when operating under heavy load or in high temperatures.
- Clean more often under dirty or dusty conditions. Replace air filter if it cannot be adequately cleaned.
- Recommend service to be performed by authorized Westinghouse service dealer.
MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS
ENGINE SERVICE COVER
Remove the engine service cover to access the air filter, carburetor, and
spark plug. Remove the cover screws then pull the cover straight out with both
hands to prevent damage to the grommet posts on the cover.
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
Fire hazard. Never use gasoline or other flammable solvents to clean the air
filter. Use only household detergent soap to clean the air filter.
The air filter must be cleaned after every 50 hours of use or six months
(frequency should be increased if the generator is operated in a dusty
environment).
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Place the generator on a level surface and allow the engine to cool for several minutes.
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Remove the engine service cover.
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Turn the knobs on the air cleaner cover to the unlocked position. Tip the cover down to remove. Note: The air filter element is oil soaked. Use anappropriate cleaning container.
NOTICE
Avoid skin contact with engine oil. Wear protective clothing and equipment. Wash all exposed skin with soap and water. -
Remove the foam air filter from the air cleaner housing and wash it by submerging the element in a solution of household detergent soap and warm water. Slowly squeeze the foam to thoroughly clean.
NOTICE
DO NOT twist or tear the foam air filter element during cleaning or drying. Only apply slow but firm squeezing action. -
Rinse the air filter element by submerging it in fresh water and applying a slow squeezing action. Allow the filter to dry thoroughly.
NOTICE
Do not pollute. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility. -
Dip the foam air filter in clean engine oil then squeeze out all excess oil. The engine will smoke when started if too much oil is left in the filter.
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Install the foam air filter in the housing and lock the air cleaner cover in place.
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Install the engine service panel.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK
Avoid skin contact with engine oil. Wear protective clothing and equipment.
Wash all exposed skin with soap and water.
NOTICE
Always use the specified engine oil. Failure to use the specified engine oil
can cause accelerated wear and/or shorten the life of the engine.
When using the generator under extreme, dirty, dusty conditions or in
extremely hot weather, change the oil more frequently.
Ambient air temperature will affect engine oil performance.
Change the type of engine oil used based on weather conditions.
Check the engine oil level before each use or every 8 hours of operation.
- Place the generator on a level surface and allow the engine to cool for several minutes.
- Remove the oil access cover.
- With a damp rag, clean around the oil dipstick.
- Remove the oil dipstick and wipe the dipstick clean.
- Insert the dipstick into the filler neck without screwing it in. Remove the dipstick and verify that the oil level is within safe operating range.
- If low, add recommended engine oil incrementally and recheck until the level is between the L and H marks on the dipstick. DO NOT overfill. If over the full mark on dipstick, drain the oil to reduce oil level to the full mark on dipstick.
- Replace the oil dipstick and hand-tighten.
- Install the oil access cover.
ENGINE OIL CHANGE
Accidental start-up. Remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug when
working on the generator.
When using the generator under extreme, dirty, dusty conditions or in
extremely hot weather, change the oil more frequently. Change the oil while
the engine is still warm from operation.
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Place the generator on a level surface and allow the engine to cool for several minutes.
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Remove the engine service cover. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug and place the wire where it cannot contact the spark plug.
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Remove the oil access cover.
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With a damp rag, clean around the oil dipstick. Remove the dipstick and wipe clean.
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Remove the rubber plug under the oil drain bolt and place an oil pan (or suitable container) under the drain hole.
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Using a 10mm wrench, remove the oil drain bolt andallow the oil the to drain.
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Install the oil drain plug and tighten securely. Install the rubber plug.
Note: A new oil drain plug crush washer is recommended at each oil change. -
Slowly pour oil into the oil fill opening until oil the level is between the L and H marks on the dipstick. Stop frequently to check the oil level. DO NOT overfill. Maximum oil capacity: 0.63 US qt (0.60 L)
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Replace the dipstick and hand-tighten.
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Connect the spark plug wire and install the engine service cover.
NOTICE
Do not pollute. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental
agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities
or reclamation facility.
SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE
Inspect and clean the spark plug after every 100 hours of use or six months.
Replace the spark plug after 300 hours of use or every year.
NOTICE
Always use the Westinghouse OEM or compatible resistor-type spark plug. Use of
a non-resistor spark plug can result in rough idling, misfire, or damage to
generator components.
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Place the generator on a level surface and allow the engine to cool.
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Remove the engine service cover.
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Remove the spark plug boot by firmly pulling the spark boot directly away from the engine.
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Clean the area around the spark plug.
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Remove the spark plug with the included spark plug socket wrench.
NOTICE
Never apply any side load or move the spark plug laterally when removing the spark plug. -
Inspect the spark plug. Replace if electrodes are pitted, burned, or the insulator is cracked. Only use a recommended replacement plug.
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Measure the spark plug electrode gap with a wire-type feeler gauge. If necessary, correct the gap by carefully bending the side electrode. Spark plug gap: 0.024 – 0.032 in. (0.60 – 0.80 mm)
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Carefully install the spark plug finger tight, then tighten as additional 3/8 to 1/2 turn with the spark plug wrench.
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Install the spark plug boot and engine service cover.
SPARK ARRESTOR SERVICE
Check and clean the spark arrestor after every 100 hours of use or six months.
Failure to clean the spark arrestor will result in degraded engine
performance.
- Place the generator on a level surface and allow the muffler to cool before servicing the spark arrestor.
- Remove the cover screws and the muffler cover. Use a screw driver to remove the spark arrestor.
- Carefully remove the carbon deposits from the spark arrestor screen with a wire brush. The spark arrestor must be free of breaks and tears. Replace the spark arrestor if damaged.
- Reinstall the spark arrestor and muffler cover.
STORAGE
Proper storage preparation is required for trouble-free operation and
generator longevity.
NOTICE
Gasoline stored for as little as 30 days can deteriorate, causing gum,
varnish, and corrosive buildup in fuel lines, fuel passages and the engine.
This corrosive buildup restricts the flow of fuel, which can prevent the
engine from starting after a prolonged storage period. The use of fuel
stabilizer significantly increases the storage life of gasoline. Full-time use
of fuel stabilizer is recommended. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for
use.
SHORT TERM STORAGE
- Allow the generator to cool a minimum of 30 minutes before storage.
- Replace all protective covers on the generator control panel.
- Wipe the generator with a moist cloth. Clean any debris from the air inlets under the control panel and muffler cooling vents.
- Store the generator in a well-ventilated, dry location away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other sources of ignition such as areas with a sparkproducing electric motor or where power tools are operated.
- Do not store the generator or gasoline near furnaces, water heaters, or any other appliances that produce heat or have automatic ignitions.
- With the engine and exhaust system cool and all surfaces dry, cover the generator to keep out dust. Do not use a plastic sheet as a dust cover. Non-porous materials trap moisture and promote rust and corrosion.
LONG TERM STORAGE
Even properly stabilized fuel can leave residue and cause corrosion if left
long term. If storing the generator for two to six months, drain the float
bowl to prevent gum and varnish buildup in the carburetor.
DRAINING THE FLOAT BOWL
- Remove the engine service cover.
- Locate the drain hose extending from the bottom of the carburetor float bowl
- Place the loose end of the hose outside the generator into an approved gasoline container to catch the drained fuel.
- Loosen the float bowl drain screw and allow the fuel to drain. Tighten the float bowl drain screw.
- Route the drain hose between the air cleaner housing and the engine service cover. Install the engine service cover.
DRAINING THE FUEL TANK
If storing the generator for longer than six months, drain the fuel tank to
prevent fuel separation, deterioration, and deposits in the fuel system.
- Unscrew the fuel tank cap. Remove the fuel screen filter by slightly compressing it while removing it from the tank.
- Using a commercially available gasoline hand pump (not included), siphon the gasoline from the fuel tank into an approved gasoline container. DO NOT use an electric pump.
- Reinstall the fuel screen filter and the fuel tank cap.
- Start the generator and allow it to run until the generator engine stops.
- Place the fuel selector switch in the off ( I ) position.
- Remove the spark plug.
VALVE CLEARANCE
NOTICE
Checking and adjusting valve clearance must be done when the engine is cold.
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Remove the rocker arm cover and carefully remove the gasket. If the gasket is torn or damaged, it must be replaced.
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Remove the spark plug so the engine can be rotated more easily.
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Rotate the engine to top dead center (TDC) by pulling the recoil handle slowly. Looking through the spark plug hole, the piston should be at the top (both valves are closed).
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Both the rocker arms should be loose at TDC on the compression stroke. If they are not, rotate the engine 360°.
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Insert a feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the valve stem to measure valve clearance.
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If an adjustment is necessary, hold the rocker arm pivot and loosen the pivot adjusting nut.
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Turn the rocker arm pivot to obtain the specified clearance. Hold the rocker arm pivot and re-tighten the pivot adjusting nut to the specified torque.
Torque: 106 inch-pound (12 N•m) -
Perform this procedure for the other valve.
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Install the gasket, rocker arm cover, and spark plug.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SCHEMATICS
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References
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