Operating the – Generac 6500XL 09779-2 User Manual

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Generac Portable Products 6500XL Extended Life Generator

OPERATING THE

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CAUTION! Never start or stop the engine with

electrical loads connected to the receptacles AND

with the connected devices turned ON.

Starting the Engine

Unplug all electrical loads from generator receptacles

before starting the engine.

Make sure the unit is in a level position.

Open the fuel shut-off valve (Figure 3).

Figure 3 — Fuel Shut-offValve

Place Run/Stop switch in the “Run” position (Figure 4).

Figure 4 — Run/Stop Switch

Place the choke lever in the "Full” choke position by

sliding it to the left toward the valve cover in the

direction indicated by the arrow (Figure 5).

Figure 5 — Choke Lever

resistance, then pull quickly. Do Not let handle “snap-

back” into recoil housing.

• When engine starts, move choke lever to “Run” position

by sliding it all the way to the right (away from the valve
cover and under the arrow).

NOTE: If engine fails to start after 3 pulls, move the choke

lever to “Half’ choke position and pull starter rope again

2 times.

NOTE: If the engine still fails to start, review the engine

owner’s manual. Also, check for proper oil level in
crankcase. Unit is equipped with a low oil shutdown

system. See engine owner’s manual for information

regarding the low oil shutdown system.

Connecting Electrical Loads_______________

• Let engine stabilize and warm up for a few minutes after

starting.

• Plug in and turn on the desired 120 and/or 240 Volt AC,

single phase, 60 Hz electrical loads.

• Do Not connect 240 Volt loads to the 120 Volt

receptacles.

• Do Not connect 3-phase loads to the generator.

• Do Not connect 50 Hz loads to the generator.

• DO NOT OVERLOADTHE GENERATOR. Add up

the rated watts (or amps) of all loads to be connected at

one time.This total should not be greater than the rated

wattage/amperage capacity of the generator. See “Don’t

Overload the Generator" on page 10.

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