Honeywell HW5500E Owners Manual - Page 22

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Starting Generator Starting Generator WARNING Thoroughly read and understand all information provided in this Owner's Manual before operating generator. NOTICE It is very important to maintain proper level of engine oil to keep engine in good running condition. • Check engine oil level prior to each use. Starting generator with appliances connected can cause permanent damage to appliances. • NEVER start generator with electrical appliances plugged in and turned on. Electric Start (HW5500E and HW5500EL Models Only) 1. Place generator outside in a well-ventilated area. NOTICE Keep the generator at a minimum of 6 feet (2 meters) from any building, object, or wall. 2. Confirm the circuit breakers are set. Set Tripped Set Tripped FIGURE 19: Circuit Breaker Position 3. Turn fuel shut-off valve to ON position. FIGURE 20: Fuel Shut-off Valve - ON/OFF position RUN 4. Pull choke control to ON position. OFF ON FIGURE 21: Choke Control 5. Press and hold engine control switch in START position until engine starts. ENGINE START STOP FIGURE 22: Engine Control Switch NOTICE If engine will not start, move the choke to the OFF position to reduce fuel to the engine. NOTICE • Holding engine control switch for more than 5 seconds can damage starter motor. If engine fails to start after 5 seconds, release engine control switch and wait 10 seconds before attempting to start engine again. • If you notice engine cranking speed drop after a period of time, it may be an indication that battery should be recharged. 6. When the engine starts, release the engine control switch allowing it to settle to the RUN (center) position. CAUTION To avoid generator damage, NEVER press the engine control switch to the START position while generator is running. 7. As engine warms up, and RPM stabilizes, gradually push choke control to OFF position. NOTE: While engine is running, a small "trickle" charge is applied to starting battery.This keeps an adequate battery charge. 16 www.honeywellgenerators.com HW5500/HW5500E/HW5500EL/HW5500L Portable Electrical Generator Owner's Manual

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Starting Generator
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HW5500/HW5500E/HW5500EL/HW5500L Portable Electrical Generator Owner’s Manual
Starting Generator
Electric Start
(HW5500E and HW5500EL Models Only)
1.
Place generator outside in a well-ventilated area.
2.
Confirm the circuit breakers are set.
3.
Turn fuel shut-off valve to ON position.
4.
Pull choke control to ON position.
5.
Press and hold engine control switch in START posi-
tion until engine starts.
6.
When the engine starts, release the engine control
switch allowing it to settle to the RUN (center) posi-
tion.
7.
As engine warms up, and RPM stabilizes, gradually
push choke control to OFF position.
NOTE:
While engine is running, a small “trickle” charge is applied
to starting battery.This keeps an adequate battery charge.
Thoroughly read and understand all information
provided in this Owner’s Manual before operating
generator.
NOTICE
It is very important to maintain proper level of engine oil to
keep engine in good running condition.
Check engine oil level prior to each use.
Starting generator with appliances connected can cause
permanent damage to appliances.
NEVER start generator with electrical appliances
plugged in and turned on.
NOTICE
Keep the generator at a minimum of 6 feet (2 meters) from
any building, object, or wall.
FIGURE 19:
Circuit Breaker Position
FIGURE 20:
Fuel Shut-off Valve — ON/OFF position
WARNING
Set
Tripped
Set
Tripped
FIGURE 21:
Choke Control
FIGURE 22:
Engine Control Switch
NOTICE
If engine will not start, move the choke to the OFF posi-
tion to reduce fuel to the engine.
NOTICE
Holding engine control switch for more than 5 seconds
can damage starter motor. If engine fails to start after 5
seconds, release engine control switch and wait 10
seconds before attempting to start engine again.
If you notice engine cranking speed drop after a period
of time, it may be an indication that battery should be
recharged.
To avoid generator damage, NEVER press the engine con-
trol switch to the START position while generator is running.
ON
OFF
START
ENGINE
STOP
RUN
CAUTION