Access door, Know your home standby generator – Briggs & Stratton 01975-0 User Manual

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Briggs & Stratton Power Products Home Standby Generator

Installation, Start-Up and Owner’s Manual

KNOW YOUR HOME STANDBY GENERATOR

Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operating your generator.
Compare the illustrations with your generator to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.

Air Cleaner — Uses a dry type filter element and foam
precleaner to

protect engine by filtering dust and debris out

of intake air.

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Battery — 12 Volt DC, 33 Amp-Hour, valve regulated,
sealed battery provides power to start engine. Battery
receives trickle charge whenever generator is not running.

Control Panel — Used for various operation and
maintenance functions. See “KNOW YOUR CONTROL
PANEL” on next page.

Disconnect Box — Convenient junction box for you to
disconnect utility input.

Engine Label (stamped on top of valve cover)
Identifies engine model and type.

Exhaust Port — High-performance muffler lowers engine
noise to comply with most residential codes.

Fuel Inlet — Attach appropriate fuel supply to generator
here.

Lifting Pocket — Provided at each corner for lifting
generator.

Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick — Check and fill engine with
recommended oil here.

Oil Drain Hose — Provided to facilitate oil changing.

Oil Filter — Filters engine oil to prolong generator life.

Unit Data Decal — Identifies unit by serial number.

Air Cleaner

Oil

Filter

Unit Data

Decal

Exhaust

Port

Oil Fill

Cap/DipStick

Fuel Inlet

Control Panel

(see page 7)

Battery

Oil Drain Hose

Engine Label

Disconnect Box

Generator is shown with roof, plastic
access door and control panel door
removed for clarity

Lifting Pocket

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