Operation, Maintenance, Caution – Campbell Hausfeld GN0800 User Manual

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GN0950 and GN0800

4. Move the choke/run

switch to the choke
position.

5. Turn engine switch

on by pressing the
top of the switch.

6. Pull the starter rope

with a brisk smooth
motion.

7. Return choke/run switch to the run

position.

8. After each start up, allow engine to

run 2-3 minutes with no load.

Engine speed is
preset to provide

proper output voltage. Never attempt to
modify or adjust engine speed or output
voltage.

ENGINE BREAK-IN

The first 25 hours of operation is
considered the break-in period for the
engine. During this time, use a 30:1 mix
of gas and oil and operate at less than
75% of the load limit.
GENERATOR SHUT OFF

1. Remove all electrical load devices

from the generator.

2. Allow the engine to run for 2-3

minutes with no electrical loads.

3. Turn engine switch

off by pressing the
bottom of the
switch. This will stall
the engine.

!

CAUTION

4. Set the fuel switch to the

closed (horizontal)
position.

5. Verify that the generator has

completely stopped.

6. Allow unit to cool before placing in

storage.

LOAD DEVICES
1. The 120 volt receptacles (type

NEMA 5-15) are rated for 13 amps
on 60 Hz models (GN950). The 220
volt receptacles
are rated for 10
amps on 50 Hz models (GN800).

2. Total combined load through any

combination of receptacles must not
exceed rated load limits of generator.

3. Reduce load if

AC Protector
(circuit
breaker) turns
off. Press
button to reset.

NOTE:

Power draw can be calculated

by multiplying volts and amps. The
resulting number is wattage.

Never exceed the posted maximum
wattage for the generator or any
individual receptacle. Refer to owner's

manuals and product tags to determine
the wattage of electrical load devices.

Long power cords and extension cords
draw additional power. Keep cords at
minimum possible length. See chart
above.

INFREQUENT USAGE

If the generator is used infrequently,
starting difficulty may occur. To help
prevent difficulty starting, the generator
should be run for approximately 30
minutes per week.

STORAGE

If the generator is not to be used for
extended periods of time, the following
pre-storage procedures should be
performed:

1. Drain all fuel from the tank, lines,

and carburetor.

2. Remove spark plug.

Clean off any carbon
deposits. Check for
discoloration – plug
should be tan in
color. Check the gap;
it should be 0.7 –
0.8mm.

3. Pour approximately one teaspoon of

oil into spark plug hole.

4. Pull starter cord several times to

spread the oil throughout the
cylinder.

5. Slowly pull the starter cord until

resistance is felt. This indicates that
the piston is moving upward on the

2.5

300

600

1000

600

375

250

5

600

1200

500

300

200

125

7.5

900

1800

350

200

125

100

Amps

Watts

Watts

#8

#10

#12

#14

#16

120 V

220 V

Wire

Wire

Wire

Wire

Wire

EXTENSION CORDS

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LENGTHS (IN FEET)

Operation

(Continued)

Computer

300

CD Player

100

VCR

100

Radio

100

Television

300

Receiver

420

Microwave

800

Blender

300

Load Device

Watts

Load Device

Watts

Hand Vacuum

500

Power Drill

500

Hedge Trimmer

500

Weed Whip

500

Coffee Maker

1200

Slow Cooker/Frying Pan

200

Outdoor Lights

75-150

Bug Light

50

ESTIMATED POWER USAGE (WATTS)

Maintenance

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