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This manual contains important instructions for operating this generator. For your safety and the safety of others, be sure to read this manual thoroughly before operating the generator. Failure to properly follow all i…

iGen4500DF. Digital Inverter Generator. Gasoline: 3700 Running Watts | 4500 Peak Watts. Propane: 3330 Running Watts | 4050 Peak Watts. REMOTE START.

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iGen4500DF
Digital Inverter Generator
Gasoline: 3700 Running Watts | 4500 Peak Watts
Propane: 3330 Running Watts | 4050 Peak Watts

WARNING
Operating, servicing and maintaining this equipment can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to theState of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Tominimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust,do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your equipment in a well-ventilateda rea and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your equipment. F or more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

DISCLAIMERS: All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publishing. The illustrations used in this manual are intended as representative reference views only. Moreover, because of our continuous product improvement policy, we may modify information, illustrations and/or specifications to explain and/or exemplify a product, service or maintenance improvement. We reserve the right to make any change at any time without notice. Some images may vary depending upon which model is shown.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form by any means � graphic, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or information storage and retrieval systems � without the written permission of MWE Investments LLC.
DANGER
This manual contains important instructions for operating this generator. For your safety and the safety of others, be sure to read this manual thoroughly before operating the generator. Failure to properly follow all instructions and precautions can cause you and others to be seriously hurt or killed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3 PRODUCT REGISTRATION. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3
For Your Records: .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3 Product Registration .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3 Product Registration Form .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3
SAFETY. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4 Safety Definitions .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4 Safety Symbol Definitions.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4 General Safety Rules. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 5 Fuel Safety .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 6 Safety Labels and Decals.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 7
UNPACKING Package Contents. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8
ASSEMBLY.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9 Hooking Up the Battery. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9
FEATURES.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10 Basic Inverter Features .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10 Control Panel Features.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 11
OPERATION.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 12 Before Starting the Inverter.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 12 Grounding the Inverter.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 12 High Altitude Operation.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 12 Power Cord.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 13 Inverter Paralleling Operation.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 13 Initial Oil Fill.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 14

Adding/Checking Engine Fluids and Fuel.  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 15 Connecting the LPG/Propane Tank. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 15 Starting the Inverter. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 16 Switching Fuel Sources. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 17 Stopping the Inverter. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 17 Using Efficiency Mode .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 17 Resetting the Reset Breaker.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 17 Transporting the Generator.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18 Power Output and Demand .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18
MAINTENANCE.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 19 Maintenance Schedule.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20 Checking Engine Oil .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20 Adding Engine Oil.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20 Changing Engine Oil.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20 Air Filter Maintenance.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 21 Draining the Float Bowl.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22 Spark Plug Maintenance.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22 Cleaning the Spark Arrestor .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 23 Checking and Adjusting Valve Lash .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 23 Cleaning the Inverter.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 24 Battery Service .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 24 Storage.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 25
TROUBLESHOOTING .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 25
EXPLODED AND ENGINE VIEWS. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 27 iGen4500DF Schematic .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 27 iGen4500DF Exploded View.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 28 iGen4500DF Engine View.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 30

NOTICE
This inverter is NOT equipped with altitude carburetor modification. Even with a carburetor modification, engine horsepower will decrease about 3.5% for each 300 meter (1,000 foot) increase in altitude. The effect of altitude on horsepower will be greater if no carburetor modification is made. A decrease in engine horsepower will decrease the power output of the generator. Contact our service team to order altitude kits.
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iGen4500DF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model iGen4500DF

Running Watts Gas/LPG
3700/ 3330

Peak Watts Gas/LP
4500/ 4050

Rated Fuel Tank Speed Size (G/L) (RPM)
3.4/13 3600

Ignition Spark

Type

plug

Engine Disp (cc)

TCI

F7RTC 224

Stroke X Bore
70X58

Oil Cap. (L) Oil Type THD

Mobile App Ready

0.60 10W30 <3% No

FOR YOUR RECORDS:
Date of Purchase:

Inverter Model Number:

Purchased from Store/Dealer:

Inverter Serial Number:

IMPORTANT: KEEP YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT TO ENSURE TROUBLE-FREE WARRANTY COVERAGE.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
To ensure trouble-free warranty coverage, it is important you register your Westinghouse inverter. You can register your generator by either: 1. Filling in the product registration form below and mailing to:
Product Registration MWE Investments LLC 777 Manor Park Drive Columbus, Ohio 43228
2. Registering your product Online at www.westinghouseportablepower.com/register-your-product/ To register your generator you will need to locate the following information:
� Model Info Decal located on side panel. � Serial Number.

WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM

PERSONAL INFORMATION

INVERTER INFORMATION

First Name:________________________________________ Model Number:______________________________________

Last Name: ________________________________________ Serial Number:_______________________________________

Street Address: ____________________________________ Date Purchased:_____________________________________

Street Address: ____________________________________ Purchased From:_____________________________________

City, State, ZIP:_____________________________________

Country:___________________________________________

Phone Number:____________________________________

E-Mail:____________________________________________

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SAFETY

SAFETY DEFINITIONS
The words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used throughout this manual to highlight important information. Be certain that the meanings of these alerts are known to all who work on or near the equipment.
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.

SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONS

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 in order for the generator to function in the manner intended.

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SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY RULES
DANGER
Never use the inverter in a location that is wet or damp. Never expose the inverter to rain, snow, water spray or standing water while in use. Protect the inverter from all hazardous weather conditions. Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the electrical circuit.

Never operate the inverter in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the inverter outside and away from windows, doors and vents.

WARNING
Voltage produced by the inverter could result in death or serious injury. � Never operate the inverter in rain or a flood plain unless proper precautions are taken to avoid
being subject to rain or a flood. � Never use worn or damaged extension cords. � Always have a licensed electrician connect the inverter to the utility circuit. � Never touch an operating inverter if the inverter is wet or if you have wet hands. � Never operate the inverter in highly conductive areas such as around metal decking or steel works. � Always use grounded extension cords. Always use three-wire or double-insulated power tools. � Never touch live terminals or bare wires while the inverter is operating. � Be sure the inverter is properly grounded before operating.

WARNING
Gasoline, gasoline vapors & liquid petroleum gas (LPG) are extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. � Always refuel the inverter outdoors, in a well-ventilated area. � Never remove the fuel cap with the engine running. � Never refuel the inverter while the engine is running. Always turn engine off and allow the inverter
to cool before refueling. � Only fill fuel tank with gasoline. � Keep sparks, open flames or other form of ignition (such as matches, cigarettes, static electric
sources) away when refueling. � 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 inverter, wipe up any spills immediately. Dispose of rag properly. Allow area of spilled fuel to dry before operating the inverter. � Wear eye protection while refueling. � Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent. � Store any containers containing gasoline or propane in a well-ventilated area, away from any combustibles or source of ignition. � Check for fuel leaks after refueling. Never operate the engine if a fuel leak is discovered.

WARNING
Never operate the inverter if powered items overheat, electrical output drops, there is sparking, flames or smoke coming from the inverter, or if the receptacles are damaged.
Never use the inverter to power medical support equipment.

NOTICE
Never modify the inverter.
Never operate the inverter if it vibrates at high levels, if engine speed changes greatly or if the engine misfires often.

Always remove any tools or other service equipment used during maintenance from the inverter before operating.

Always disconnect tools or appliances from the generator before starting.

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SAFETY

FUEL SAFETY
DANGER
Gasoline and liquid petroleum gas (LPG) are highly explosive and flammable. Explosions and fire can cause severe burns or death.
Gasoline and gasoline vapor (Gas) � Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. � Gas expands and contracts with different
temperatures. � In case of a gas fire, do not attempt to extinguish the
flame if the fuel shutoff valve is in the on 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.
Liquid Petroleum Gas (Propane/LPG) � LPG/Propane is highly flammable and explosive. � Flammable gas under pressure can cause a fire or
explosion if ignited. � LPG/Propane can settle in low places because it is
heavier than air. � LPG/Propane has a distinctive odor added to help
detect potential leaks. � Always keep LPG/Propane tank in an upright position. � When exchanging LPG/Propane tanks, be sure the
tank value is the same type. � In case of a LPG/Propane fire, do not attempt to
extinguish unless the fuel supply can be shut off. � LPG/Propane will burn the skin. Prevent skin contact
at all times.
WARNING
Never use a gas container, LPG connector hose, LPG tank or any other fuel item that appears to be damaged.
When starting generator: � Make sure that the gas 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 and propane tank are on a
flat surface before operating. � If there is a propane odor do not start the unit because
there may be a potential leak. � Never place propane tank near engine exhaust.
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When transporting or servicing the generator: � Make certain the fuel shutoff valve is off and the fuel
tank is empty. � Make sure the LPG tank and LPG hose is not attached
to the generator. � Disconnect the spark plug wire.
When storing the generator: � Store away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat
and other sources of ignition. � Do not store gas or LPG tank near furnaces, water
heaters or any other appliances that produce heat or have automatic ignitions.
CAUTION
Only use approved LPG tanks with OPD (overfilling prevention device) valve. Always keep the tank in a vertical position with the valve on top and installed at ground level on a flat surface. Do not allow tanks to be around any heat source and make sure it is not exposed to the sun, rain and dust. When transporting and storing, turn off the tank valve and fuel valve, and disconnect the tank. Make sure to always cover the generator and tank outlet with protective plastic caps.
Large (500-1000 gallon) LPG tanks will require a certified plumber to install the fuel line to the generator and the loose regulator is not used (the regulator that is attached to the fuel tank). The pressure as measured at the regulator mounted to the generator must be 7" to 14" of water column. The plumber will ensure that the pressure is correct or install a step down regulator if needed.
CAUTION
Do not allow children to tamper or play with the propane tank or hose connections.
WARNING
If there is a strong smell of propane while operating the generator close the valve on the propane tank immediately. Once the propane is off, use soapy water to check for leaks on the hose and connections on the tank valve and the generator. Do not smoke or light a cigarette or check for leaks using any open flame source such as a match or lighter. If a leak is found contact a qualified technician to inspect and repair the LPG system before using the generator.

SAFETY
SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS 1 11

Make sure connections are safely secure
278mm * 29mm

START STOP

GASOLINE SET UP
PROPANE SET UP
START

MANUAL START

ELECTRIC START

REMOTE START

7

8

9

4

5

6

10

3

2

1

7

2 3 4 5
6 11

GASOLINE SET UP
PROPANE SET UP START

8 9 10

Make sure connections are safely secure
278mm * 29mm

MANUAL START

ELECTRIC START

REMOTE START
START STOP

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UNPACKING

CAUTION
Always have assistance when lifting the generator. The generator is heavy; lifting it could cause bodily harm.
Avoid cutting on or near staples to prevent personal injury.
Tools required � box cutter or similar device. 1. Carefully cut the packing tape on top of the carton. 2. Fold back top flaps to reveal the upper packing
tray. 3. Remove and save the instruction manual, oil bottle,
oil funnel, LPG hose, spark plug socket wrench & battery charger. 4. Remove and discard the upper packing tray. 5. Unfold the top of the plastic bag enclosing the generator. 6. Carefully cut the vertical corners of the carton to access the generator. 7. Recycle or dispose of the packaging materials properly.

WHAT COMES IN THE BOX
Manual Quick Start Guide/Maintenance Schedule LPG Hose with regulator (1) Wireless Remote Starter (1) .6 Liter Bottle of SAE 10W30 Oil (1) Battery Charger (1) Spark Plug Socket Wrench (1) Wheel Kit Accessories Box Oil Funnel (1)
If any parts are missing, contact our service team at service@wpowereq.com or call 1-855-944-3571.

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ASSEMBLY

HOOKING UP THE BATTERY WARNING
To avoid electrics hock: � ALWAYS connect the positive (+)
battery cable (red boot) first when connecting battery cables. � ALWAYS disconnect the negative (-) battery cable (black boot) first when disconnecting battery cables. � NEVER connect the negative (-) battery cable (black boot) to the positive (+) post on the battery. � NEVER connect the positive (+) battery cable (red boot) to the negative (-) post on the battery. � NEVER touch both battery posts simultaneously. � NEVER place a metal tool across both battery posts. � ALWAYS use insulated or nonconducting tools when installing the battery.
NOTE: THE INVERTER COMES EQUIPPED WITH THE POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE (RED BOOT) ALREADY ATTACHED.
1. Unclip the battery access panel on the back of the unit next to the muffler (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: Battery service panel
2. Pull down on the battery strap clip and unhook it from the mounting base.
3. Lift the battery up, withdraw it bottom-first through the battery access port and then stand it up vertically in its normal orientation.

4. Clip the battery quick connect from the battery leads to the main lead inside the inverter (see image above).
5. Verify the positive (+) battery cable (red boot) is securely tightened to the positive (+) battery post. Make sure boot is over battery post.
Negative (Black)
Positive (Red)
Figure 2: Installing battery leads
6. Insert the battery top-first through the battery access port and stand it up vertically on its mounting base.
7. Check that the battery is positioned correctly and that the battery cables are not kinked or pinched.
8. Pass the battery strap under the negative (-) battery cable and centrally over the top of the battery. Then pull down on the battery strap clip and hook it onto the mounting base.
9. Replace the battery access cover.
NOTE: The electric start generator is equipped with a battery charging feature. Once the engine is running, a small charge is supplied to the battery via the battery cables and will slowly recharge the battery.
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FEATURES

BASIC INVERTER FEATURES iGen4500DF 5

1

10

2

4

6 12

3 9

7 8 11

1 Propane Hook Up: Hook up your propane tank with the LPG hose provided to this inlet.
2 Control Panel: Contains the reset breaker, outlets and warning lights.
3 Oil Access Cover: Remove the cover to access the oil fill/drain plug.
4 Recoil Handle: Pull to manually start the engine.
5 Fuel Cap: Close until clicking sound is heard.
6 Engine Service Panel: Remove the panel to access the engine, choke, air filter, spark plug and float bowl for maintenance.

8 Roller Board Wheels: For easy portability.
9 Telescoping Handle: Extends and retracts for easy access.
10 Carry Handles: Built in handles to allow for easy pick up.
11 Battery Access Panel: Easy access to battery.
12 Automatic Choke: Unit will automatically set choke for electric and manual start (if battery is dead or disconnected you may have to set choke manually).

7 Muffler and Spark Arrestor: Avoid contact until the engine is cooled down. The spark arrestor prevents sparks from exiting the muffler. It must be removed for servicing.

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FEATURES

CONTROL PANEL FEATURES iGen4500DF
1 120-Volt, 20-Amp Duplex Outlet (NEMA 5-20R): The outlet is capable of carrying a maximum of 20 amps.
2 120-Volt 30 Amp TT-30 Outlet: Travel Trailer outlet can supply a maximum of 30 amps and 120 volts.
3 20-Amp Circuit Breaker: Each circuit breaker limits the current that can be delivered through the 120-volt duplex outlets to 20amps.
4 30-Amp Circuit Breaker: Each circuit breaker limits the current that can be delivered through the 120-volt TT-30 outlets to 30amps.
5 USB Duplex: 5V DC USB outlets that come with 1 and 2.1 amp rating. 5-Volt DC USB devices or extension cords must be fitted with a standard Type "A" USB male plug for connection to the generator
6 Reset Breaker: If the inverter is overloaded, the reset breaker will trip. The engine will continue to run, but there will be no output from the inverter. Unplug the devices and reduce the load. Push in the reset breaker to reset it.
7 Efficiency Mode Switch: Move the switch to the ON position when powering small resistive loads such as a computer or electric light; the engine speed will automatically be kept to a minimum, thereby reducing fuel consumption and noise. Select the OFF position when powering large inductive loads such as an air conditioner or electric pump; the engine speed will be kept higher for maximum electrical starting power.
8 Ground Terminal: The ground terminal is used to externally ground the inverter.
9 Battery Switch: Turns battery on and off. Must be on before electric start.
10 Output Ready LED: Indicates the inverter is ready to be used.
11 Overload LED: Indicates that the inverter is overloaded.
12 Low Oil LED: Indicates low oil level.
13 Battery Charging Port: Used to charge battery when unit is off.
14 Main Circuit Breaker: The main circuit breaker controls total output of all outlets to protect the generator.

9 14 5

2

1

8

16

18

15

4

3 13
BC

17 10 11 12

7 19
6

15 Fuel Selector Switch: Select and turn on gas or propane. You cant switch fuel sources while unit is running.
16 Start Indicator: Indicates that power is on, light will remain lit the whole time the unit is on.
17 Push Button Automated Start: Push once to automatically start the engine. Push again to stop the engine.
18 Propane Hook Up: Hook up your propane tank with the LPG hose provided to this inlet.
19 LED Data Center: Displays remaining run time (F), power output in kW (P), fuel level in liters (L), voltage (V), and lifetime hours.

Remaining Run Time: Displays time remaining with current fuel level and power output. Does not display lifetime hours.

Power Output: Displays electrical power output to receptacles in kilowatts.

Fuel level: Displays current fuel level in liters.

Voltage: Displays current voltage output of generator.

Lifetime Hours: Displays the total run time of the generator.
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OPERATION

BEFORE STARTING THE INVERTER
BEFORE STARTING THE INVERTER, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 4.
Location Selection � Before starting the inverter, avoid exhaust and location hazards by verifying: � You have selected a location to operate the inverter
that is outdoors and well ventilated. � You have selected a location with a level and solid
surface on which to place the inverter. � You have selected a location that is at least 6 feet
(1.8 m) away from any building, other equipment or combustible material. � If the inverter is located close to a building, make sure it is not located near any windows, doors and/ or vents.
WARNING
Always operate the inverter on a level surface. Placing the inverter on non level surfaces can cause the inverter to tip over, causing fuel and oil to spill. Spilled fuel can ignite if it comes in contact with an ignition source such as a very hot surface.
NOTICE
Only operate the inverter on a solid, level surface. Operating the inverter on a surface with loose material such as sand or grass clippings can cause debris to be ingested by the inverter that could: � Block cooling vents � Block air intake system

Weather � Never operate your inverter outdoors during rain, snow or any combination of weather conditions that could lead to moisture collecting on, in or around the generator.
Dry Surface � Always operate the inverter on a dry surface free of any moisture.
No Connected Loads � Make sure the inverter has no connected loads before starting it. To ensure there are no connected loads, unplug any electrical extension cords that are plugged into the control panel receptacles.
NOTICE
Starting the inverter with loads already applied to it could result in damage to any appliance being powered off the inverter during the brief start-up period.
Grounding the iGen Inverters Consult with your local municipalities for your grounding codes.
WARNING
Be sure the inverter is properly connected to earth ground before operating.
High Altitude Operation Engine power is reduced the higher you operate above sea level. Output will be reduced approximately 3.5% for every 1000ft of increased altitude from sea level. This is a natural occurrence and cannot be adjusted by engine. Increased exhaust emissions can also result due to increased fuel mixture. Other issues include hard starting, increased fuel consumption and spark plug fouling.
High Altitude Carburetor Kit Part Number: 140540 High Altitude DF Regulator Part Number: 140547 Note: You must purchase the Dual Fuel Regulator along with carburetor kit for proper high altitude operation.
WARNING
Do not rest inverter on exhaust panel. Do not move Generator while it is on. The inverter will be damaged if operated in this manner.

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NOTICE
During the first five hours of operating the generator make sure to not exceed 50% of the rated running watts until the unit is broken in properly. Make sure to vary to load occasionally to allow stator windings to heat and cool. Adjusting the load will also help seat piston rings. Check oil more often during the first couple times of operating the generator.
NOTICE
Weather will affect engine oil performance. Change the type of engine oil used based on weather conditions to suit the engine needs.
PROGRAMMING THE GENERATOR FOR REMOTE START
NOTICE
The key fob included with the generator should come already paired with the unit. If it does not you can follow the directions below to reconnect. If your unit was shipped without a key fob please contact our customer support team.
WARNING
Always make sure the area around the generator is clear of bystanders before using the remote start to start the generator.
The generator can be started remotely from up to a maximum of 109 yards (100 M) away using the remote start key fob with new, fully charged batteries in the key fob. As the batteries' state of charge in the key fob reduces, the distance to start the generator will also reduce.

If the key fob is replaced or needs to be reconnected, you will need to go through this procedure with the new fob.
1. Turn the battery switch to the ON position.
2. Press and hold the electric start button on the control panel of the generator for 10s, then let go, and the start indicator light will flash green.

1 2
BC

3. Press the start button on remote fab, and it will pair with generator automatically. Then the start indicator light on the generator will stop flashing.
4. Start the unit.

1
START
2

3

STOP

Remote Start Key Fob 1 - Pairing Indicator light 2 - Start Button | 3 - Stop Button

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POWER CORD
Using Extension Cords Westinghouse Portable Power assumes no responsibility for the content within this table. The use of this table is the responsibility of the user only. This table is intended for reference only. The results produced by using this table are not guaranteed to be correct or applicable in all situations as the type and construction of cords are highly variable. Always check with local regulations and a licensed electrician prior to installing or connecting an electrical appliance

INVERTER PARALLELING OPERATION
DANGER
Never connect the paralleling cord to the inverters with the inverters running. The inverters must not be running and both the paralleling cord switches must be off when connecting the cords.
WARNING
Do not attempt to parallel the Westinghouse inverter with any other manufacturers' inverters. Do not use the paralleling cord for any application other than inverter paralleling. Do not use this cord on other manufacturers' inverters.
Always ensure that both ends of the paralleling cord are switched off before connecting the inverters.

INVERTER PARALLELING OPERATION 1. Using only the Westinghouse paralleling cord with
both cord switches set to OFF (O), connect one male plug to one inverter and connect the remaining plug into the other inverter. Either of the receptacles on the inverters can be used.
2. Start one of the inverters and wait until the ready light is on.
3. Turn both cord switches to ON (I).
4. Start the remaining inverter; wait until the ready light is on before connecting the load.
5. When power is present, a light will illuminate in the three-prong plug that is plugged into the inverter.
6. To stop the inverters, unplug all connected loads, turn both cord switches to OFF (O) and unplug the cord on each inverter.
7. If during operation the inverters' output is stopped due to overloading, reduce the connected load by unplugging appliances, and then push the reset button and restart the inverter. When the ready light is on, the load can be reconnected.

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INITIAL OIL FILL
BEFORE ADDING ENGINE OIL, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 4.
NOTICE
Engine oil must be added when the inverter is on a flat, level surface, or an inaccurate reading may result. Do not overfill. If the engine is overfilled with oil, it can cause serious engine damage. 1. Unclip and remove the oil service panel to access
the oil fill/drain plug (see Figure 3).
Figure 3: Oil service panel 2. Clean area around oil fill/drain plug and remove
plug. 3. Using the supplied funnel and oil, pour the entire
bottle of oil into the engine. See correct oil level in Figure 4 below.
Figure 4: Engine oil correct level 4. Do not overfill, if oil level is too high, oil will drain
out through the fill plug.

ADDING/CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL
BEFORE ADDING/CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 4.
DANGER
Filling the fuel tank with gasoline while the inverter is running can cause gasoline to leak and come in contact with hot surfaces that can ignite the gasoline.
Before starting the inverter, always check the level of: � Engine oil � Gasoline in the fuel tank Once the inverter is started and the engine gets warm, it is not safe to add gasoline to the fuel tank or engine oil to the engine while the engine is running or the engine and muffler are hot.
CHECKING AND / OR ADDING ENGINE OIL
WARNING
Internal pressure can build in the engine crankcase while the engine is running. Removing the oil fill plug/ dipstick while the engine is hot can cause extremely hot oil to spray out of the crankcase and can severely burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for several minutes before removing the oil fill plug/dipstick.
The unit as shipped does not contain oil in the engine. You must add engine oil before starting the inverter for the first time. See Initial Oil Fill for instructions on checking engine oil level and the procedure for adding engine oil.
NOTICE
The engine does not contain engine oil as shipped. Attempting to start the engine without adding engine oil will permanently damage internal engine components.
The engine is equipped with a low oil shutdown switch. If the oil level becomes low, the engine may shut down and not start until the oil is filled to the proper level.
The owner of the inverter is responsible to ensure the proper oil level is maintained during the operation of the generator. Failure to maintain the proper oil level can result in engine damage.
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ADDING GASOLINE TO THE FUEL TANK WARNING
Never refuel the inverter while the engine is running.
Always turn the engine off and allow the inverter to cool before refueling.
CAUTION
Avoid prolonged skin contact with gasoline. Avoid prolonged breathing of gasoline vapors.

CONNECTING THE LPG/PROPANE TANK
BEFORE CONNECTING PROPANE TANK TO THE GENERATOR PLEASE REVIEW FUEL SAFETY SECTION ON PAGE 6
Connecting LPG Tank 1. Make sure the inverter is off, on a flat surface in well
ventilated area. 2. Make sure propane tank valve is in the off position. 3. Make sure the fuel selector switch on the inverter
control panel is pointing downward to "Propane". 4. Remove the plastic cover on the generator propane
inlet valve. 5. Using your fingers tighten the LPG hose (included)
end below to the generator propane inlet. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN 35-88 Ib-in maximum.

Required Gasoline � Only use gasoline that meets the following requirements: � Unleaded gasoline only � Gasoline with maximum 10% ethanol added � Gasoline with an 87 octane rating or higher Filling the Fuel Tank � Follow the steps below to fill the fuel tank: 1. Shut off the inverter. 2. Allow the inverter to cool down so all surface areas
of the muffler and engine are cool to the touch. 3. Move the inverter to a flat surface. 4. Clean area around the fuel cap. 5. Remove the fuel cap by rotating counterclockwise.
NOTICE
Do not overfill the fuel tank. Spilled fuel will damage some plastic parts. 6. Slowly add gasoline into the fuel tank. Be very care-
ful not to overfill the tank. The gasoline level should NOT be higher than the red ring (see Figure 5). 7. Install the fuel cap by rotating clockwise.
Figure 5: Maximum gasoline fill level

6. Attach the other end of the hose to a tank of LPG/ Propane and hand tighten.
7. Check all connections for leaks by wetting the fittings with soapy water. Anywhere that bubbles appear or grow indicates a leak in the connection. If a leak exists at a fitting then turn off the tank valve and tighten the fitting. Turn the gas back on and recheck with soapy water again. If the leak continues or if the leak is not at a fitting then do not use the generator and contact customer service.
NOTICE
� The LPG tank can be of any capacity but the tank must conform to the standard as previously listed in Fuel Safety section.
� LPG tanks that use liquid withdrawal system can not be used on these models.
� Verify the requalification date on the tank has not expired. � All new tanks must be purged of air and moisture prior to filling.
Used tanks that have not been plugged or kept closed must also be purged � The purging process should be done by a LPG supplier. (Tanks from an exchange supplier should have been purged and filled properly already) � Always position the tank so the connection between the valve and the gas inlet won't cause sharp bends or kinks in the hose.
WARNING
Do not start generator if you smell propane. This may result in explosion hazard. Do not use provided LPG hose for any other appliances. Always turn off the propane tank and disconnect LPG hose when not in use.

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STARTING THE INVERTER
BEFORE STARTING THE INVERTER, REVIEW SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 4.
For proper starting and operation of the inverter, make sure you review the inverter features and their descriptions in Features section.
Before attempting to start the inverter, verify the following:
� The engine is filled with engine oil (see Figure 4: Engine Oil Correct Level).
� The inverter is situated in a proper location (see Location Selection).
� The inverter is on a dry surface (see Weather and Dry Surface).
� All loads are disconnected from the inverter (see No Connected Loads).
� The inverter is properly grounded (see Grounding the Inverter)
DANGER
Never use the inverter in a location that is wet or damp. Never expose the inverter to rain, snow, water spray or standing water while in use. Protect the inverter from all hazardous weather conditions. Moisture or ice can cause a short circuit or other malfunction in the electrical circuit.
Never operate the inverter in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the inverter outside and away from windows, doors and vents.
1. Check oil levels (see Initial Oil Fill)
2. Make sure nothing is plugged into any of the outlets.
3. Make sure battery is connected (see Hooking Up the Battery).
4. Make sure the circuit breakers are properly set (see Figure 6).

1 120V Circuit Breaker Operating Position

2 120V Circuit Breaker Tripped Position

1

2

Figure 6: Breakers

5. Select fuel source for start up: FOR GASOLINE a. Make sure there is gas in the tank (see Adding Gasoline to the Fuel Tank). b. Turn fuel selector knob to GASOLINE (see Figure 7).
Figure 7: Turn Fuel selector to GAS position FOR LPG/PROPANE: a. Make sure the LPG hose is safely secured from
the generator to the tank (see Connecting the LPG Tank). b. Turn the fuel selector knob to PROPANE (see Figure 8). c. Fully open the valve on the propane tank.
Figure 8: Turn fuel selector to PROPANE position Propane tank valve - OPEN
6. Turn battery switch ON. 7. Choose starting method:
a. Recoil Start: Firmly grasp and pull the recoil handle slowly until you feel increased resistance. At this point, apply a rapid pull while pulling up and slightly away from the generator.
b. Remote Start: Click START on the wireless key FOB provided.
c. Push Button Start: Push and hold the engine start push button for 1 second and release.
� The engine will automatically set the choke and begin the start sequence.
� If the engine fails to start, the generator controls will attempt to start the engine two more times for a total of three attempts.
� If the engine has failed to start after three attempts the engine start button can be pushed again to begin the automatic start sequence.
� The push button can be pushed at any time during the automatic start sequence to abort the engine start attempt.

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SWITCHING FUEL SOURCES
PLEASE REVIEW FUEL SAFETY SECTION ON PAGE 6
The below assumes that the propane fuel line is already attached to the generator securely and safely.
While the unit is running simply turn the FUEL SELECTOR knob to the desired fuel source. If you want to switch from gasoline to propane make sure the propane tank valve is open before you switch. When you move from propane to gasoline shut the propane valve after you have switched to gas.
NOTICE
If you do not plan on operating the unit on propane do not leave the propane tank valve open.
When starting on propane the engine may run rough for a few seconds while it purges gasoline in the carburetor.
If the engine fails when switching fuel sources simply restart the unit on the fuel source that you switched to.
STOPPING THE INVERTER
Normal Operation During normal operation, use the following steps to stop your inverter: 1. Remove any connected loads from the control
panel receptacles. 2. Allow the inverter to run at "no load" to reduce and
stabilize engine and alternator temperatures. 3. Press and hold the Push Start/Stop Button for 1
second, or press "Stop" on remote start key fob, (see Figure 9). 4. Switch battery to OFF.
START
STOP

USING EFFICIENCY MODE
The inverter is equipped with an efficiency mode switch to minimize fuel consumption. In efficiency mode, the inverter will sense the load and adjust the engine RPM to the current load requirements. Efficiency mode should be used only after the inverter has been warmed up to operating temperature.
1. To turn on the efficiency mode, press the switch to the ON position).
2. If no load is present, the inverter RPM will drop down to an idle speed.
3. As a load is applied, the inverter will sense the load and engine RPM will increase according to the load applied.
4. To run the inverter at maximum power and RPM, press the efficiency mode switch to the OFF position.
OVERLOAD RESET
An electrical overload or short circuit will trip the overload protection system by disconnecting the generator's AC output even though the engine is still running. If this occurs, the overload alarm light will be illuminated red and the output indicator light will be off. The AC output can be restored as follows:
1. Turn off and unplug any electrical devices or cords from the 120-Volt AC and 5-Volt DC USB receptacles on the control panel.
2. Press the generator reset button on the control panel until the overload alarm light goes off and the output indicator light is illuminated green.
3. Check that the intended electrical running and starting loads do not exceed the generator's capacity or have a licensed electrician rectify any fault causing a short circuit in the load.
4. Reconnect any electrical devices or cords to the receptacles on the control panel and then turn on the electrical loads as required.

Figure 9: Stopping generator

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TRANSPORTING THE GENERATOR
The generator should be stopped and both the fuel control switch and fuel cap vent should be turned to the OFF position before transporting the generator. Keep the unit level during transport to minimize the possibility of fuel leakage or, if possible, drain out the fuel prior to transport.
If the generator has been operating, allow the unit to cool down before loading it onto the transport vehicle.
The iGen4500's wheels are only intended for ease of moving the generator around by hand. The wheels are not suitable for towing the generator either on or offroad.
Use only the generator's fixed handle(s) for lifting the unit or attaching 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.
The iGen4500 is also equipped with an extendable handle. To deploy it, 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 stationary and resting on a horizontal surface.

Handle Grip

Locking Button

The extendable handle is intended for ease of wheeling the generator around by hand. Do not use the extendable handle to lift the generator entirely off the ground, tow it or up-end it.

POWER OUTPUT AND DEMAND
The generator should not be run completely unloaded for extended periods otherwise the engine may be damaged. It is recommended that the generator should always be operated with at least one-third of its rated 120-Volt AC power output. 120-Volt AC devices have two different electric power demands that must be taken into consideration, namely the running power and the starting/peak power. Both are measured in Watts (typically abbreviated as "W").
The steady state continuous load is the running power demand and this is often marked on the device near its model number or serial number. Sometimes the device might only be marked with its voltage (i.e. 120 V) and current draw (e.g. 6 Amp or 6 A), in which case the running power demand in Watts can be obtained by multiplying the voltage times the current, e.g. 120 V � 20 A = 2,400 W.
Simple resistive 120-Volt AC devices such as incandescent bulbs, toasters, heaters, etc. have no extra power demand when starting, and so their starting power demands are the same as their running power demands.
More complex120-Volt AC devices containing inductive or capacitive elements such as electric motors have a momentary extra power demand when starting, which can be up to seven times the running power demand or more. Manufacturers of such devices rarely publish this starting power demand and so it's often necessary to estimate it. A rule of thumb for devices fitted with an electric motor is to apply a starting power multiplier of 1.2 for small hand-held or portable devices and a value of 3.5 for larger stationary devices. For example, a 900 W angle grinder can be assumed to have a starting power demand of at least 1.2 � 900 W, which equals 1,080 W. Similarly, a 1,650 W air compressor can be assumed to have a starting power demand of at least 3.5 � 1,650 W, which equals 5,775 W. To prevent overloading of the generator's 120-Volt AC system:
1. Add up the running power demand of all the 120-Volt AC devices that will be connected to the generator at one time. This total must not be greater than the generator's specified running power output.
2. Add up the running power demand again, but for the largest motor-driven device use the value of its starting power demand instead of its running power demand. This total must not be greater than the generator's specified starting power output.
3. The total running power demand of all the devices that will be connected to any one of the generator's outlets must not exceed the generator's specified running power output or 3,700 W, whichever is the lesser.
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BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE INVERTER, REVIEW THE SAFETY SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 4, AS WELL AS THE FOLLOWING SAFETY MESSAGES.

WARNING
Avoid accidentally starting the inverter during maintenance by removing the spark plug boot from the spark plug. For electric start inverters, also disconnect the battery cables from the battery (disconnect the black negative (-) cable first) and place the cables away from the battery posts to avoid arcing.
Allow hot components to cool to the touch prior to performing any maintenance procedure.
Internal pressure can build in the engine crankcase while the engine is running. Removing the oil fill plug/ dipstick while the engine is hot can cause extremely hot oil to spray out of the crankcase and can severely burn skin. Allow engine oil to cool for several minutes before removing the oil fill plug/dipstick.
Always perform maintenance in a wellventilated area. Gasoline fuel and fuel vapors are extremely flammable and can ignite under certain conditions.

CAUTION
Avoid skin contact with engine oil or gasoline. Prolonged skin contact with engine oil or gasoline can be harmful. Frequent and prolonged contact with engine oil may cause skin cancer. Take protective measures and wear protective clothing and equipment. Wash all exposed skin with soap and water.
WARNING
Failure to perform periodic maintenance or not following maintenance procedures can cause the inverter to malfunction and could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
Periodic maintenance intervals vary depending on inverter operating conditions. Operating the inverter under severe conditions, such as sustained highload, high-temperature, or unusually wet or dusty environments, will require more frequent periodic maintenance. The intervals listed in the maintenance schedule should be treated only as a general guideline.

Following the maintenance schedule is important to keep the inverter in good operating condition. The following is a summary of maintenance items by periodic maintenance intervals.

TABLE 1: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - OWNER PERFORMED*

Maintenance Item

Before Every Use

After First 20 Hours or First Month of Use

After 50 Hours After 100 Hour After 300 Hours

of Use or Every of Use or Every of Use or Every

6 Months

6 Months

Year

Engine Oil

Check Level

Change

Change

-

-

Cooling Features

Check/Clean

-

-

-

-

Air Filter

Check

-

Clean*

-

Replace

Spark Plug

-

-

-

Check/Clean

Replace

Spark Arrestor

-

-

-

Check/Clean

-

Valve Clearance**

-

-

-

Check/Adjust

*Service more frequently if operating in dry and dusty conditions **Recommend to have service done by authorized Westinghouse service dealer

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ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE
Engine Oil Specification 1. Only use the engine oil specified in Figure 10. 2. Only use 4-stroke/cycle engine oil. NEVER USE
2-STROKE/CYCLE OIL. Synthetic oil is an acceptable substitute for conventional oil.
Figure 10: Recommended oil
CHECKING ENGINE OIL NOTICE
Always maintain proper engine oil level. Failure to maintain proper engine oil level could result in severe damage to the engine and/or shorten the life of the engine. 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.
Engine oil level should be checked before every use. 1. Always operate or maintain the inverter on a flat
surface. 2. Stop engine if running. 3. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow
crankcase pressure to equalize). 4. Remove the oil service panel to access the oil fill/
drain plug (see Figure 3 in Initial Oil Fill section). 5. With a damp rag, clean around the oil fill/drain plug. 6. Remove the oil fill/drain plug. 7. Check oil level: When checking the engine oil, remove
the oil fill/ drain plug (see Figure 4 Initial Oil Fill section). � The oil level is acceptable if oil is visible at the
bottom of the threads of the oil fill plug. � If oil level is low, add to the correct level using
the supplied oil fill bottle. Do not overfill the oil crankcase.
NOTICE
Engine oil must always be checked and added when the inverter is on a flat, level surface, or an inaccurate reading may result, causing serious engine damage.

ADDING ENGINE OIL
1. Always operate or maintain the inverter on a flat surface.
2. Stop engine if running. 3. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow
crankcase pressure to equalize). 4. Remove the engine service panel to gain access to
the oil fill/drain plug. 5. Thoroughly clean around the oil fill/drain plug. 6. Remove the oil fill/drain plug. 7. Select the proper engine oil as specified in Figure 10. 8. Using the supplied oil funnel, slowly add engine oil
to the engine. Stop frequently to check the oil level and avoid overfilling.
CHANGING ENGINE OIL
1. Stop the engine. 2. Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow
crankcase pressure to equalize). 3. Remove the oil service panel to gain access to the
oil fill/drain plug. 4. Place oil pan (or suitable container) under the
rubber plug just below the oil fill/drain cap. 5. Unscrew the rubber plug so the oil can drain out
the bottom of the generator. 6. Using a 10mm wrench, remove the oil drain bolt
(pictured below) to allow oil to drain.
Oil drain bolt
Rubber oil plug
7. Allow oil to completely drain, dispose of used engine oil properly.
8. Fill crankcase with oil following the steps outlined in Adding Engine Oil above and tighten oil plug.
9. Use a rag and remove access oil at the bottom of the unit and replace the rubber oil cap as well as the oil drain bolt. Replace access panel.
NOTICE
Never dispose of used engine oil by dumping the oil into a sewer, on the ground, or into groundwater or waterways. Always be environmentally responsible. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility.
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AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Never use gasoline or other flammable solvents to clean the air filter. Use only household detergent soap to clean the air filter.
Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter must be cleaned after every 50 hours of use or 3 months (frequency should be increased if inverter is operated in a dusty environment).
1. Turn off the inverter and let it cool for several minutes if running.
2. Remove the Engine Service Panel to gain access to the air filter (see Figure 11).

4. Remove the foam element from the air cleaner housing.
5. Wash the foam air filter element by submerging the element in a solution of household detergent soap and warm water. Slowly squeeze the foam to thoroughly clean.
NOTICE
NEVER twist or tear the foam air filter element during cleaning or drying. Only apply slow but firm squeezing action.
6. Rinse in clean water by submerging the air filter element in fresh water and applying a slow squeezing action (see Figure 13).

Figure 11: Remove engine service panel
3. Turn the 2 knobs on the air cleaner to unlock the cover. Tip the cover down to access the foam element (see Figure 12).

Figure 13: Squeeze air filter
NOTICE
Never dispose of soap cleaning solution used to clean the air filter by dumping the solution into a sewer, on the ground, or into ground water or waterways. Always be environmentally responsible. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility.
7. Dispose of used soap cleaning solution properly.
8. Dry the air filter element by again applying a slow firm squeezing action.
9. Return the air filter element to its position in the air cleaner housing.
10. Install the air cleaner cover, making sure the knobs lock into place.
11. Install the engine service panel.

Figure 12: Unlock air filter cover

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DRAINING THE FLOAT BOWL
1. Remove the Engine Service Panel to access the carburetor (see Figure 11 in Air Filter Maintenance).
2. Locate the clear plastic hose from the float that is extending towards the bottom of the inverter, pull those hose outside the body and place a suitable container under it to catch the drained fuel (see Figure 14).

SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE
The spark plug must be checked and cleaned after every 100 hours of use or 6 months and must be replaced after 300 hours of use or every year.
1. Stop the inverter and let it cool for several minutes if running.
2. Move the inverter to a flat, level surface.
3. Remove the Engine Service Panel to gain access to the spark plug (see Figure in Air Filter Maintenance).
4. Remove the spark plug cover by firmly pulling the metal spark plug boot handle directly away from the engine (see Figure 16).

fuel pan Figure 14: Fuel drain hose 3. Loosen the float bowl drain screw until fuel is seen draining from the float bowl (see Figure 15).
fuel pan Figure 15: Loosen float bowl screw 4. Allow fuel to drain into the container, and then tighten the float bowl drain screw.
NOTICE
Never dispose of fuel by dumping fuel into a sewer, on the ground, or into groundwater or waterways. Always be environmentally responsible. Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for proper disposal of hazardous materials. Consult local authorities or reclamation facility.
5. Install the engine service panel.

Figure 16: Pull off spark plug cover
NOTICE
Never apply any side load or move the spark plug laterally when removing the spark plug. Applying a side load or moving the spark plug laterally may crack and damage the spark plug boot. 5. Clean area around the spark plug. 6. Using the spark plug socket wrench provided,
remove the spark plug from the cylinder head (see Figure 17).
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Spark Plug Maintenance - Continued

7. Place a clean rag over the opening created by the removal of the spark plug to make sure no dirt can get into the combustion chamber.

8. Inspect the spark plug for:

SPARK PLUG GAP

� Cracked or chipped insulator

� Excessive wear

� Spark plug gap of 0.032 in. (0.80 mm).

If the spark plug fails any one of the conditions listed above, replace the plug.

NOTICE
Only use the recommended spark plug. See chart below. Using a non- recommended spark plug could result in damage to the engine.
9. Install the spark plug by carefully following the steps outlined below:
a. Carefully insert the spark plug back into the cylinder head. Hand-thread the spark plug until it bottoms out.
b. Using the spark plug socket wrench provided, turn the spark plug to ensure it is fully seated.
c. Replace the spark plug boot, making sure the boot fully engages the spark plug's tip.
d. Install the spark plug access cover.
Recommended Spark Plug Replacement:

Westinghouse Model Number
iGen4500DF

Torch Spark plug
F7RTC

Champion
N9YC

Bosch
W7DC

Autolite
52

CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR
Check and clean the spark arrestor after every 100 hours of use or 6 months.
1. Stop the inverter and let it cool for several minutes if running.
2. Move the inverter to a flat, level surface.
3. Remove the screws holding the muffler cover in place (see Figure 18).
4. Loosen the clamp holding the spark arrestor onto the muffler.
5. Slide the spark arrestor band clamp off the spark arrestor screen.

Figure 18: Remove muffler access panel
6. Pull the spark arrestor screen off the muffler exhaust pipe.
7. Using a wire brush, remove any dirt and debris that may have collected on the spark arrestor screen.
8. If the spark arrestor screen shows signs of wear (rips, tears or large openings in the screen), replace the spark arrestor screen.
9. Install the spark arrestor components in the following order:
a. Place spark arrestor screen over the muffler exhaust pipe. Push on the screen until it fully bottoms out.
b. Place the spark arrestor band clamp over the screen and tighten with a flathead screwdriver
10. Replace the discharge gate.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING VALVE LASH
CAUTION
Checking and adjusting valve lash must be done when the engine is cold.
1. Remove the rocker arm cover and carefully remove the gasket. If the gasket is torn or damaged, it must be replaced.
2. Remove the spark plug so the engine can be rotated more easily.
3. Rotate the engine to top dead center (TDC) of the compression stroke. Looking through the spark plug hole, the piston should be at the top.

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4. Both the rocker arms should be loose at TDC on the compression stroke. If they are not, rotate the engine 360�.

5. Insert a feeler gauge between the rocker arm and the push rod and check for clearance (see Figure 19). See table below for valve lash specifications

1

2

3

4

5

Figure 19 (1) Push Rod, (2) Feeler Gauge Area (3) Rocker Arm, (4) Jam Nut, (5) Adjusting Nut

Standard Valve Lash

Intake Valve

Exhaust Valve

Valve Lash

0.0035 � 0.0043 in (0.09 � 0.11 mm)

0.0043 � 0.0051 in (0.11 � 0.13 mm)

Bolt Torque

8-12N.m

8-12N.m

6. If an adjustment is required, hold the adjusting nut and loosen the jam nut.

7. Turn the adjusting nut to obtain the correct valve lash. When the valve lash is correct, hold the adjusting nut and tighten the jam nut to 106 in-lb (12 N�m).

8. Recheck the valve lash after tightening the jam nut.

9. Perform this procedure for both the intake and exhaust valves.

10. Install the rocker arm cover, gasket and spark plug.

CLEANING THE INVERTER
It is important to inspect and clean the inverter before every use.

Clean All Engine Air Inlet and Outlet Ports � Make sure all engine air inlet and outlet ports are clean of any dirt and debris to ensure the engine does not run hot.

BATTERY SERVICE
To ensure the battery remains charged, the generator should be started every 2 to 3 months and run for a minimum of 15 minutes or a charger should be plugged into the generator and the generator should be charged overnight. Plug the cord from the charger into the charging port " " on the generator. Plug the charger into a 110/120-volt AC outlet.
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the engine service panel (see Figure 11 in Air Filter Maintenance section)
2. Remove the spark plug wire from spark plug (see Figure 16 in Spark Plug Maintenance section).
3. Remove battery service panel (see Figure 1 Hooking Up the Battery section).
4. Loosen the rubber strap holding the battery in place.
5. Disconnect the black negative (-) battery cable from the battery first.
6. Disconnect the red positive (+) battery cable second and remove the battery.

NOTICE
Dispose of the used battery properly according to the guidelines established by your local or state government.

7. Install the new battery into the generator frame.

8. Connect the red positive (+) battery cable to the battery first.

9. Connect the black negative (-) battery cable to the battery second.

10. Replace rubber strap to hold battery in place.

11. Replace battery service panel.

12. Install the spark plug wire onto spark plug.

13. Replace engine service panel.

See below for the battery specification when replacing the battery.

After Market Battery Model

YT5AL

Volts

12

Amp Hr

5

Dimensions

4.63 in by 2.38 in by 5 in

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MAINTENANCE

STORAGE

WARNING
Never store an inverter with fuel in the tank indoors or in a poorly ventilated area where the fumes can come in contact with an ignition source such as a: 1) pilot light of a stove, water heater, clothes dryer or any other gas appliance; or 2) spark from an electric appliance.

NOTICE
Gasoline stored for as little as 60 days can go bad, causing gum, varnish and corrosive buildup in fuel lines, fuel passages and the engine. This corrosive buildup restricts the flow of fuel, preventing an engine from starting after a prolonged storage period.

Proper care should be taken to prepare the inverter for any storage
1. Make sure battery switch is OFF.
2. Clean the inverter.
3. Siphon all gasoline from the fuel tank as best as possible.

4. Start the engine on gasoline and allow the inverter to run until all the remaining gasoline in the fuel lines and carburetor is consumed and the engine shuts off.
5. Drain any remaining fuel from the float bowl. See Draining the Float Bowl section.
6. Change the oil (see Changing Engine Oil section).
7. Remove the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance section) and place about 1 tablespoon of oil in the spark plug opening. While placing a clean rag over the spark plug opening, slowly pull the recoil handle to allow the engine to turn over several times. This will distribute the oil and protect the cylinder wall from corroding during storage.
8. Replace the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance section).
9. Move the inverter to a clean, dry place for storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING
Before attempting to service or troubleshoot the generator, the owner or service technician must first read the owner's manual and understand and follow all safety instructions. Failure to follow all instructions may result in conditions that can lead to voiding of the EPA certification or product warranty, serious personal injury, property damage or even death.

PROBLEM
Engine is running, but no electrical output
Engine runs erratic; does not hold a steady RPM.
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POTENTIAL CAUSE

SOLUTION

1. Circuit breakers are tripped.

1. Reset the circuit breakers and check for overload condition.

2. The power cord's plug connector is not fully 2. Verify plug connector is firmly engaged in

engaged in the generator's outlet.

the generator's outlet.

3. Faulty or defective power cord.

3. Replace power cord.

4. Faulty or defective electrical appliance.

4. Try connecting a known good appliance to verify the generator is producing electrical power.

5. If trying 1-4 above does not solve the

6. Take the generator to your nearest

problem, the cause might be the generator has authorized service dealer.

a fault.

1. Dirty air filter. 2. Applied loads maybe cycling on and off.
3. If trying 1-2 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be a fault in the inverter.

1. Clean the air filter.
2. As applied loads cycle, changes in engine speed may occur; this is a normal condition.
3. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Inverter suddenly stops running.

1. Inverter is out of fuel.
2. The low oil shut down switch has stopped the engine.
3. Too much load

1. Check fuel level. Add fuel if necessary. 2. Check oil level and add oil if necessary.
3. Restart the inverter and reduce the load.

1. This can be a normal occurrence caused when liquid propane changes phase to a gas. As this process occurs the fuel tank or regulator will cool and allow humid air surrounding the propane tank or regulator to condense into frost.

1. As this can be normal, providing all the propane fuel handling equipment is functioning normally, no remedy is needed.

Frost on the propane tank or regulator

2. The propane tank is not equipped with a OPD (rollover protection device) and has been stored in a horizontal position allowing liquid propane to enter the downstream fuel handling equipment.

2. If you suspect your propane fuel tank is not equipped with a OPD device, discontinue operation immediately and replace the propane fuel tank with a propane tank equipped with a roll over protection device.

3. Propane fuel tank over filled.

3. If you suspect your propane fuel tank has been overfilled, discontinue operation immediately and return the propane fuel tank to the place of purchase or refilling.

Propane fuel smell

1. Fuel regulator or fuel hose and fittings not securely sealed. 2. Propane fuel regulator vent active.
3. Residual fuel from the carburetor dispersing after operation.

1. Using a soap solution check each connection and tighten as needed.
2. The propane fuel regulator is equipped with a small vent that will allow a small amount of propane fuel vapor to escape from the regulator when the propane tank valve is opened. This can be normal providing the venting of the propane is brief. If you suspect that this is abnormal, immediately discontinue use and have the propane regulator inspected by a qualified technician.
3. Normal, no remedy is needed.

Poor performance or engine stalling on propane

1. Propane fuel line kinked or crushed.
2. Fuel selector valve not properly positioned.
3. Gasoline not purged from the carburetor before switching to propane.

1. Inspect propane fuel line and remove kinks or other obstructions.
2. Rotate the fuel valve fully until the pointer is directly in line with the desired fuel.
3. Turn the propane fuel tank valve to closed. Move the fuel selector valve to propane. Turn the gasoline fuel valve to off. Start the engine and allow the engine to run until the fuel has been consumed in the carburetor. Begin propane start up procedure.

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iGen4500DF EXPLODED VIEW
NOTE: Parts with no number are not stocked by the manufcturer. Please call our service team if you have questions.

NO.

PART. DESCRIPTION

1

-

BOTTOM MOTOR BRACKET LEFT

2

-

BOTTOM MOTOR BRACKET RIGHT

3

-

BOTTOM MOTOR BRACKET BACK

4

-

SQUARE NUTS

5

100578 DAMPER

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NO.

PART. DESCRIPTION

6

-

NUT M8

7

-

BOLT M6X12

8

100562 LEFT SKELETON

9

-

BACK POST

10

-

FRONT POST

11

-

BRACKET

12

100567 HANDLE

13

150526 FUEL TANK

iGen4500DF EXPLODED VIEW PART NUMBERS

NO.

PART. DESCRIPTION

14

-

VIBRATION ISOLATION PAD

15

-

FRONT TOP BRACKET

16

-

BACK TOP BRACKET

17

120538 INVERTER MODULE

18

-

INVERTER BRACKET

19

-

DEPUTY WIRING HARNESS

20

-

BOLT M8X20

21

100569 INTAKE CRATE

22

-

FUEL SELECT BRACKET

23

150535 FUEL VALVE

24

-

FUEL LINE 4X10X6X12-95L

25

-

FUEL LINE 4X10X6X12-55L

26

-

FUEL LINE 4X10-194L

27

-

PIN

28

300248 RIGHT PANEL

29

100568 INSPECTION COVER

30

100574 AXLE

31

100579 BATTERY

32

100580 TIE WRAP

33

130526 DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR

34

300249 KNOB

35

150533 PLUG

36

-

LOCKINMG M6

37

-

CAP, CENTRIFUGAL COVER

38

100570 RUBBER FOOT

39

100564 DISCHARGE GRATE

40

150530 FUEL TANK CAP

41

150528 SPLASH GUARD

42

-

CORE PULLING RIVETS

43

100571 WHEEL

44

100577 HUB CAP

45

100565 MUFFLER SEAL

46

100573 HANDLE BRACKET

47

-

CLIP, FUEL LINE

48

100572 HANDLE ASSEMBLY

49

-

HANDLE DECORATED

50

170515 RECOIL ANCHOR

51

150532 BOLT M5X12

52

100561 TOP COVER

53

300250 LEFT SIDE PANEL

54

100566 DISCHARGE COVER

55

-

BOLT M6X40

56

150527 CONNECTING PIPE

57

-

ENGINE BOTTOM BOARD

58

150529 STRAINER

NO.

PART. DESCRIPTION

59

150534 FUEL FILTER

60

150536 CLIP, FUEL LINE

61

170514 GRIP STARTER

62

-

GROUNDING WIRE

63

-

WHEEL A WILD CARD

64

-

BOLT M8X30

65

100575 WHEEL WASHER

66

-

FLAT WASHER

67

-

HEX FLANGE SCREWS M6X20

68

300251 FUEL SELECT GEAR LEFT

69

300252 FUEL SELECT BACK PLATE

70

-

TOOTH TYPE GASKET

71

300253 PANEL COMPLETE

72

-

CLIP, FUEL LINE

73

-

BOLT M6X25

74

-

STOP

75

-

BOLT M6X20

76

-

BOLT M6X20

77

-

GASKET, ROTOR BOLT

78

-

CROSS RECESSED PAN HEAD BOLTS M6X16

79

-

VIBRATION ISOLATION PAD

80

-

BOLT M6X16

81

300254 BASE OIL COVER

82

300255 ENGINE COMPLETE

83

-

CORRUGATED PIPE

84

-

PUII THE TRAY

85

150538 CANESTER BRACKET

86

130525 CONRTOLLER

87

150520 CARBON TANK

88

150540 CONNECTING PIPE

89

150539 VENT HOSE

90

-

NUTM6

91

-

BOLT M6X30

92

300256 GAS INLET PLUG

93

300257 SHEATH

94

300258 GAS INTAKE CONNECTOR

95

300259 L CONNECT

96

300260 GAS LINE CONNECT

97

300261 LOW PRESSURE PIPE

98

300262 SEALING WASHER

99

300263 SWITCH SHAFT

100

300264 DISC BOLT M5*10

101

300265 FRONT FUEL SELECT COVER

102

300266 CROSS SCREW M4*12.

103

300267 FUEL SELECT GEAR RIGHT

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iGen4500DF ENGINE VIEW

NO.

PART. DESCRIPTION

1

-

BOLT M8X30

2

-

OIL SEAL

3

180581 DIPSTICK

4

-

COVER ASSEMBLY, CRANKCASE

5

-

PACKING, CASECOVER

6

-

DOWEL PIN,CASECOVER

7

-

BALL BEARING

8

-

CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY

9

-

CAMSHAFT ASSEMBLY

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NOTE: Parts with no number are not stocked by the manufcturer. Please call our service team if you have questions.

iGen4500DF ENGINE VIEW PART NUMBERS

NO. PART. DESCRIPTION

10

-

LIFTER, VALVE

11

-

ROD, PUSH

12

-

BOLT M6X16

13

180582 STARTER SOLENOID

14

-

CRANKCASE

15

-

WASHER, DRAIN PLUG

16

-

BOLT DRAIN PLUG

17

170516 STARTING MOTOR ASSEMBLY

18

-

BOLT M6X25

19

180850 ROD ASSEMBLY., CONNECTING

20

180851 PIN, PISTON

21

180852 PISTON

22

180853 CLIP, PISTON

23

180854 SCRAPER RING SET, PISTON

24

180855 CYLINDER HEAD

25

180856 PACKING, INTAKE

26

180857 BOLT, STUD

27

180858 PACKING, CARBURETOR

28

180859 GASKET, CYLINDER HEAD

29

180860 PIN DOWEL

30

180861 BOLT, STUD

31

180862 PACKING, EXHAUST

32

-

BOLT M8X12

33

-

CAP, CENTRIFUGAL COVER

34

-

DOWEL PIN, CASECOVER

35

-

BOLT M8X60

36

180580 SPARK PLUG

37

180863 VALVE, IN

38

180864 VALVE EXHAUST

39

180865 RETURNER, INTAKE VALVE

40

180866 SPRING, VALVE

41

180867 SEAT, VALVE SPRING, IN

42

180868 SEAT, VALVE SPRING, EX

43

180869 ROTATOR

44

180870 PLATE, PUSH ROD GUIDE

45

180871 ADJUSTER ROCKER ARM

46

180872 ARM, ROCKER

47

180873 PACKING, HEADCOVER

48

-

COVER COMP, CYLINDER HEAD

49

-

COVER COMP, CYLINDER HEAD

50

-

BOLT M6X12

51

170512 RECOIL STARTER W/FAN HOUSING

ASSY

52

-

BOLT

53

-

CUP, FLYWHEEL

NO. PART. DESCRIPTION

54

-

NUT M14

55

-

FAN, FLYWHEEL

56

-

ROTOR

57

-

BOLT M6X60

58

-

STATOR

59

160505 CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY

60

-

TUBE,BREATHER

61

100548 NUT M6

62

140517 SPACER, CARBURETOR

63

300268 CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY

64

140531 STEPPER MOTOR BRACKET

65

140533 CROSSING SCREW M4X25

66

140529 STEPPER MOTOR

67

140530 STEPPER MOTOR

68

140534 CROSSING SCREW M4X6

69

-

WATERPROOF COVER

70

140535 INSULATOR, CARBURETOR

71

160504 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY

72

-

TUBE, FUEL TANK TO CARBON

73

-

BOLT M6X20

74

-

BRACKET, AIR CLEANER

75

-

SHROUD, UPPER

76

-

THE TRIGGER

77

-

SHROUD,RIGHT

78

-

LGNITION COIL SUPPORT PLATE

79

180579 IGNITION COIL

80

-

SHROUD, ABOVE

81

-

BOLT M6X30

82

-

CENTRIFUGAL FAN HOUSING.

83

-

CAP,CENTRIFUGAL COVER

84

-

BOLT M8X20

85

-

FAN

86

-

ISOLATOR

87

110510 MUFFLER COMP ASSY

88

110512 FLAT WASHER

89

110502 SPRING WASHER

90

180524 NUT M8

91

110511 SHIELD, MUFFLER

92

-

CLAMP, CABLE CLAMP

93

110513 TEMPERATURE SENSOR

94

-

CLIP, WIRE HARNESS

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DC Winding

Bu 16AWG Bu 16AWG

Supply R 20AWG winding

Control power winding
Main winding

W20AWG W20AWG W16AWG R 16AWG Bu 16AWG

Generator

Bu 16AWG Bu 16AWG

Regulated

Recti f ier

R 18AWG

Bl 18AWG

I nver t er

R 14AWG R 14AWG W14AWG W14AWG
W22AWG W22AWG W22AWG Br 22AWG Bu 22AWG Gr 22AWG

Y/G 12AWG

Bu 16AWG
R/ W20AWG B/W20AWG

8A Breaker

R 12AWG W12AWG
IFdalueRltunslinwgiihnnittdgscichator

Breaker W12AWG R 12AWG Y/G 12AWG

5V USB

Model
iGen4500DF

Alternative Choise
5-20R(A) +20A Breaker +L5- 30R+TT- 30R 5- 20R(A) V 2+20A Breaker V 2 +L5- 30R/TT-30R

5- 20R( A) L5- 30R TT- 30R

Bl 20AWG Bl 20AWG
R 20AWGR 20AWG

Battery SW. light

iGen4500DF SCHEMATIC

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Temperature Sensor
Start light 20 AWG Bl/W 20 AWG Bu Remote-Start Modular 20 AWG Bu

R 20AWG W20AWG Bu 20AWG Bl 20AWG

O 20AWG R 20AWG W20AWG
R

Bl 22AWG R 22AWG Y 22AWG Bu 22AWG Bl 22AWG R 22AWG Y 22AWG Bu 22AWG

Engine

O 20AWG Bl M

Solenoid

SM

SM

valve

Battery Motor

Choke Stepping Motor Fuel Stepping Motor

Bl Black Br R Red Br/R Bu Blue Gr W White P Y Yellow B/W

Brown

Y/G

Brown/ red Bl/ W

Gray

Y

Pink

O

Black/white Pu

Yellow green Black/white Yellow Orange Purple

Spark T.C. I plug l gnition

Bu 20AWG B/ W20AWG Bl 20AWG
Oil T.C. I Sensor winding

R 20AWG W20AWG

Gas/LPG Switch

T.C. I unit

Flameout Switch Br 20AWG O 20AWG

R 20AWG

Oil Indicator

Bl 20AWG

Control Panel

iGen4500DF

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