Starting steps for portable generators
1. Open the fuel tank and fill it with 90# or above gasoline: Make sure there is enough gasoline in the tank, and check whether there is oil leakage in the oil circuit switch and oil pipeline.
2. Check the starting battery voltage: Make sure the battery voltage is above 12V, and observe whether the battery appearance is damaged or leaking.
3. Connect the battery line and turn off the load circuit breaker: Connect the battery line and turn off the load circuit breaker.
4. Turn on the fuel switch and start the generator: Turn on the fuel switch and start the generator.
5. Connect the plug and turn on the load switch: After the start is successful, insert the connected plug into the generator socket and turn on the load switch.
Precautions when starting a portable generator
1. Make sure the generator is placed on a stable ground to avoid vibration and tilting.
2. Check whether the engine oil and gasoline are sufficient before starting to avoid damage to the machine due to insufficient oil.
3. Pay attention to safety and avoid touching hot parts and exhaust ports to prevent burns.
4. Use appropriate tools and protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles.
5. Regularly inspect and maintain the generator to ensure it operates properly.