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| Product Type | Portable Generator |
| Brand | Westinghouse |
| Model | WH6000S |
| Power Output (Running) | 5000 Watts |
| Power Output (Peak) | 6000 Watts |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Engine Displacement | 224 cc |
| Starting System | Electric & Recoil |
| Runtime at 50% Load | 11 Hours |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 4.7 Gallons |
| Outlets | 2x 120V 20A, 1x 120/240V 30A Twist Lock, 1x 120V 30A RV, 1x 12V DC |
| Noise Level | 74 dBA at 23 feet |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 26.5 x 25.3 x 24.0 inches |
| Weight | 130 lbs |
| Engine Type | 4-Stroke OHV |
| Oil Capacity | 1.16 Quarts |
| Voltage Regulation | Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) |
| Safety Features | Low Oil Shutdown, Overload Protection |
| Warranty | 3-Year Limited |
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USER MANUAL WH6000S WESTINGHOUSE
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Four blue and gray portable electricity generation machines with wheels, no visible text or symbols on the devices themselves.
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California Proposition 65 Warning
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Certain components in this product and its related accessories contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
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 Westpro Power Systems, LLC.
CONGRATULATIONS ON OWNING A WESTINGHOUSE GENERATOR

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.
For Your Records:
Date of Purchase: ____
Generator Model Number:
Purchased from Store/Dealer: ____
Generator Serial Number: ____
Purchase Receipt: (retain your purchase receipt to ensure trouble-free warranty coverage)
Product Registration
To ensure trouble-free warranty coverage, it is important you register your Westinghouse generator. You can register your generator by either:
- Filling in the product registration form below and mailing to:
Product Registration
Westpro Power Systems, LLC
W237 N2889 Woodgate Road, Unit B
Pewaukee, WI 53072
- Registering your product online at www.westpropower.com/product registration
To register your generator you will need to locate the following information:

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A["WESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS"] --> B["Model Number"]
C["WESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS, Pewaukee, WI 53072 USA"] --> D["Westinghouse"]
E["Model Number"] --> F["Engine RPM 3600"]
G["Part Number"] --> H["Frequency 60 Hz"]
I["Phase"] --> J["Power Output"]
K["AC Voltage"] --> L["Fuel Gasoline"]
M["Serial Number"] --> N["Gasoline"]
Product Registration Form
PERSONAL INFORMATION GENERATOR 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:
CONGRATULATIONS ON OWNING A WESTINGHOUSE GENERATOR ....3
For Your Records: 3
Product Registration 3
Product Registration Form....3
SAFETY 7
SAFETY DEFINITIONS 7
SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONS 7
GENERAL SAFETY RULES 8
SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS 10
UNPACKING 12
UNPACKING THE GENERATOR....12
WHEEL KIT ACCESSORIES BOX 12
Components: 12
ASSEMBLY 14
ASSEMBLY - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0612 AND EARLIER 14
ASSEMBLY - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0712 AND LATER....16
INSTALLING THE BATTERY (ELECTRIC START GENERATORS ONLY) 18
FEATURES 19
GENERAL GENERATOR FEATURES....19
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES 21
OPERATION 22
BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR 22
ADDING / CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL....23
Checking and / or Adding Engine Oil....23
Adding Gasoline to the Fuel Tank....23
STARTING THE GENERATOR 24
Manually Starting a Generator ....24
Starting an Electric Start Generator....26
STOPPING THE GENERATOR 27
Normal Operation....27
During an Emergency....27
MAINTENANCE....28
MAINTENANCE....28
Maintenance Schedule 28
ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE 29
Engine Oil Specification....29
Checking Engine Oil 29
Adding Engine Oil....30
Changing Engine Oil....30
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE 30
Cleaning the Air Filter 30
SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE 32
CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR – SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0612 AND EARLIER ......33
CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR – SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0712 AND LATER....34
CLEANING THE GENERATOR 34
LONG-TERM STORAGE 35
Storage Procedure for 1 – 3 Months....35
Storage Procedure for Greater Than 3 Months ....35
TROUBLESHOOTING 36
TROUBLESHOOTING 36
WARRANTY....38
WESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS "THREE YEAR" LIMITED WARRANTY 38
WESTPRO'S RESPONSIBILITY....38
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY 38
PRODUCT WARRANTY APPLICATIONS AND PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIODS 38
CONSUMER APPLICATION....38
COMMERCIAL APPLICATION 38
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NON-WARRANTABLE APPLICATIONS 39
EXCLUSIONS....39
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES....39
EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY 40
FEDERAL AND/OR CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT 40
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 40
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE: 40
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES: 40
DEFECTS WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS....40
WARRANTED PARTS: 41
QUESTIONS: 42
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 alert symbol.

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.
OTE:N Indicates a procedure, practice or condition that should be followed in order for the generator to function in the manner intended.
SAFETY SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
| Symbol Description | |
![]() | Safety Alert Symbol |
![]() | Asphyxiation Hazard |
![]() | Burn Hazard |
![]() | Burst/Pressure Hazard |
![]() | Don't leave tools in the area |
![]() | Electrical Shock Hazard |
![]() | Explosion Hazard |
![]() | Fire Hazard |
![]() | Lifting Hazard |
![]() | Pinch-Point Hazard |
![]() | Read Manufacturer's Instructions |
![]() | Read Safety Messages Before Proceeding |
![]() | Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
DANGER

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

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

Voltage produced by the generator could result in death or serious injury.
- Never operate the generator in rain or a floodplain 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 generator to the utility circuit. - Never touch an operating generator if the generator is wet or if you have wet hands.
- Never operate the generator 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 generator is operating.
- Be sure the generator is properly grounded before operating.
WARNING

Gasoline and gasoline vapors are extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions.
• Always refuel the generator outdoors, in a well-ventilated area.
- Never remove the fuel cap with the engine running.
- Never refuel the generator while the engine is running. Always turn engine off and allow the generator to cool before refueling.
• Only fill fuel tank with gasoline.
- Keep sparks, open flames or other form of ignition (such as match, cigarette, static electric source) 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 generator, wipe up any spills immediately. Dispose of rag properly. Allow area of spilled fuel to dry before operating the generator.
• Wear eye protection while refueling.
- Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
- Store any containers containing gasoline 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 generator if powered items overheat, electrical output drops, there is sparking, flames or smoke coming from the generator, or if the receptacles are damaged.

Never use the generator to power medical support equipment.

Always remove any tools or other service equipment used during maintenance from the generator before operating.
NOTICE
Never modify the generator.
Never operate the generator if it vibrates at high levels, if engine speed changes greatly or if the engine misfires often.
Always disconnect tools or appliances from the generator before starting.
SAFETY LABELS AND DECALS

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7500 / 9000 BONING BURDS STARTING BURDS Westinghouse ONE FILTER ELECTRIC START 1 2 3 4 5 STOP FAST RIN SLAVE FORCED COMPONENTS EXTENDED DUTT DRY ENGINE①

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⚠️ DANGER USING A GENERATOR INDOORS CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. GENERATOR EXHAUST CONTANS CARBON MONOXIDE. THIS IS A POISON YOU CANNOT SEE OR SMELL. NEVER USE INSIDE A HOME OR GARAGE, EVEN IF DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE OPEN. ONLY USE OUTSIDE AND FAIR AWAY FROM WINDOWS, DOORS, AND VENTS. ⚠️ PELIGRO USAR EL GENERATOR EN INTERIORES LO PUEDE MATAR EN MINUTOS. EL ESCAPE DEL GENERATOR CONTENÉ MONÓXIDO DE CARBONO. ESTE GAS ES UN VENEÑO QUE NO SE PUEDE VER NI OLER. NUNCA USE EL GENERADOR DENTRO DEL HOGAR O EL GARAJE, AUN SI LAS PUERTAS Y VENTANAS ESTÁN ABIERTAS. SOLO USELO EN EXTERIORES Y LEJOS DE VENTILACIONES PUERTAS Y VENTANAS ABIERTAS3

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WESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS Pewalence, WI 530/72 USA Westhouse Model Number Engine RPM 5600 Part Number Frequency 60 Hz Phase Single Power Output AC Voltage 120/240 Fuel Gasoline Serial Number5

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WARNING HOT SURFACES ADVERTENCIA SUPERFICIES CALIENTESFigure 1

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Labeled diagram of a portable electricity generator with numbered components
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WARNING HOT SURFACES ADVERTENCIA SUPERFICIES CALIENTES ① ②
UNPACKING THE GENERATOR
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.
- Carefully cut the packing tape on top of the carton.
- Fold back top flaps to reveal the manual and EZ Start instructions sitting on top of the unit. Remove both documents and save them for reference.
- Remove the Wheel Kit Accessories cardboard box.
- Carefully cut two sides of the carton to remove the generator.
WHEEL KIT ACCESSORIES BOX
Open the Wheel Kit Accessories box and verify the contents against the list below. If any parts are missing, please locate an authorized Westinghouse Generator dealer at www.westpropower.com or call 1-855-WHHELP1 (1-855-944-3571).
Components:
Wheels (2)
Handles with Grips (2)
Tool Bag (1)
Spark Plug Socket
Wrench (1)
One 0.6 Liter Bottle
of SAE 10W30 Oil (1)
(WH3250 Model)
One Liter Bottle of
SAE 10W30 Oil (1)
Mounting Foot (1)
Rubber Pads (2)
Oil Funnel (1)

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Technical diagram showing exploded view of mechanical parts with numbered labels for identification.Figure 3 – Wheel Kit Hardware for Serial Number XXXXXX0612 and Earlier
1 - Clevis Pin 50 x 10 mm (2 used)
2 - Flange Bolt M6 x 18 mm (6 used)
3 - Wheel Axle Flange Bolt M12 x 105 mm (2 used)
4 - Locking Flange Nut M6 (4 used)
5 - Serrated Flange Nut M12 (4 used)
6 - Nylon Washers 20 mm OD x 10.5 mm ID (8 used)
7 - Hairpin Cotter (2 used)

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Simple line drawing of a vertical cylindrical object with a base and two circular holes, labeled with number 3 (no text or symbols on the object itself)Figure 4 – Wheel Kit Hardware for Serial Number XXXXXX0712 and Later
1 - Clevis Pin 50 x 10 mm (2 used)
2 - Flange Bolt M6 x 18 mm (4 used)
3 - Wheel Axle Pin 16 mm x 105 mm (2 used)
4 - Locking Flange Nut M6 (4 used)
5 - Hairpin Cotter (4 used)
ASSEMBLY - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0612 AND EARLIER

Before assembling the generator, review Safety on page 7 and the following safety messages.

CAUTION

Never lift the generator without assistance. The generator is heavy and lifting without assistance could result in personal injury.

Never use the handles as a lifting point to support the entire weight of the generator. Only use the handles to move the generator by lifting the handles and using the wheels to move the generator.

Use caution when collapsing the handles. Hands and fingers could get caught and pinched.
NOTICE
Assembling the generator will require lifting the unit on one side. Make sure all engine oil and fuel are drained from the unit prior to assembling.
Once assembled, the wheel kit is not intended for on-road use. The wheel kit is designed for use on this generator only.
Tools required – tool bag (included).
- Place generator on a flat surface.
- Place a piece of cardboard or other soft material to tip the generator onto, to protect the frame paint and prevent the generator from sliding. Tip the generator onto its side as shown in Figure 5 (engine should be on the bottom).

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Interior view of a mechanical device with visible internal components and mounting brackets (no text or symbols)Figure 5 – Tip the Generator onto its Side
- Install the rubber pads to the feet using the two M6 x 18 flange bolts (see Figure 6).

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered parts for identificationFigure 6 – Installing the Rubber Pads
1 - Mounting Foot
3 - M6 x 18 mm
2 - Rubber Pad
Flange Bolt
- Install the mounting feet to the frame using four M6 x 18 mm bolts and M6 locking flange nuts (see Figure 7).

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Labeled diagram of a mechanical device showing numbered components for assembly or maintenance reference.Figure 7 – Assemble Mounting Feet to Frame
1 - Mounting Feet
3 - M6 Locking Flange Nuts
2 - M6 x 18 mm Bolts
- Install the M12 x 105 mm wheel axle flange bolt through the wheel (see Figure 8).
- Thread the M12 serrated flange nut onto the bolt with serrated edges facing away from the wheel. Tighten the nut (see Figure 8).

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Close-up of a black tire with a central hub and two numbered parts (1 and 2) pointing to the rim, showing tread pattern and center (no text or symbols on the tire itself)Figure 8 – Installing Outside Serrated Flange Nut
1 - Wheel Axle Flange Bolt
2 - Serrated Flange Nut
- Install the wheel with bolt through the axle bracket on the frame (see Figure 9).
- Install the serrated flange nut and tighten (see Figure 9).

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1 2 WESTINGHOUSEFigure 9 – Assemble Wheels to Frame
1 - Axle Bracket 2 - Serrated Flange Nut
- Install the handles using the clevis pin and hairpin cotter. Install the nylon washers on the outside and inside of the handle as shown in Figure 10.

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1 - Clevis Pin
3 - Nylon Washers
2 - Handle
4 - Hairpin Cotter
ASSEMBLY - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0712 AND LATER

Before assembling the generator, review Safety on page 7 and the following safety messages.

CAUTION

Never lift the generator without assistance. The generator is heavy and lifting without assistance could result in personal injury.

Never use the handles as a lifting point to support the entire weight of the generator. Only use the handles to move the generator by lifting the handles and using the wheels to move the generator.

Use caution when collapsing the handles. Hands and fingers could get caught and pinched.
NOTICE
Assembling the generator will require lifting the unit on one side. Make sure all engine oil and fuel are drained from the unit prior to assembling.
Once assembled, the wheel kit is not intended for on-road use. The wheel kit is designed for use on this generator only.
Tools required – tool bag (included).
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Place generator on a flat surface.
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Place a piece of cardboard or other soft material to tip the generator onto, to protect the frame paint and prevent the generator from sliding. Tip the generator onto its side as shown in Figure 11 (engine should be on the bottom).

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Interior view of a black industrial machine with visible internal components and no text or symbolsFigure 11 – Tip the Generator onto its Side
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Install the rubber pads to the mounting foot using M6 x 18 mm flange bolts.
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Install the mounting foot to the frame using M6 flange bolts and nuts.

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Labeled mechanical assembly diagram showing three numbered components in a machine tool or assembly.Figure 12 – Assemble Mounting Foot to Frame
1 - Rubber Pads
3 - M6 Flange Bolt
2 - Mounting Foot
and Nut
- Install the 16 mm x 105 mm axle pin through the axle bracket on the frame.
- Install the hairpin cotter through the axle pin.

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Westinghouse CAUTION ① ②Figure 13 – Assemble Wheels to Frame
1 - Axle Pin 2 - Hairpin Cotter
- Install the handles using the clevis pin and hairpin cotter as shown in Figure 14.

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Labeled diagram of a portable water heater showing components including airbags, water tank, and blue spherical tank.Figure 14 – Attaching the Handles
1 - Clevis Pin
3 - Hairpin Cotter
2 - Handle
INSTALLING THE BATTERY (ELECTRIC START GENERATORS ONLY)

WARNING

To avoid electric shock:
• ALWAYS connect the positive (+) battery wire (red boot) first when connecting battery wires.
- ALWAYS disconnect the negative (-) battery wire (black boot) first when disconnecting battery wires.
- NEVER connect the negative (-) battery wire (black boot) to the positive (+) post on the battery.
- NEVER connect the positive (+) battery wire (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 non-conducting tools when installing the battery.

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Diagram of a battery with labeled components and Chinese text, showing electrical connections and safety warnings.Figure 15 – Attaching the Negative (-) Battery Wire (Black)
1 - Positive (+) Battery Cable (Red)
2 - Negative (-) Battery Cable (Black)
OTE:N The generator comes equipped with the positive battery wire (red boot) already attached.
- Verify the positive (+) battery wire (red boot) is securely tightened to the positive (+) battery post. Make sure boot is over battery post.
- Carefully remove the protective wrapping around the lug of the negative (-) battery wire (black boot).
- Locate negative (-) cable attached to alternator cable, remove tie and route to the negative (-) battery post.
- Pull back the black boot and securely attach the negative (-) battery wire (black boot) to the negative (-) battery post as shown in Figure 15. Replace the black boot so it protects the wire lug and battery post.
GENERAL GENERATOR FEATURES

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7500 / 9000 MINING DUTS STARTING WATTS WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC START STOP CAST IRON SLVEY FORGED COMPONENTS EXTENDED DUTY ONLY ENGINE ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦Figure 16
1 - Engine Control Switch: Turns the engine on and off.
2 - Fuel Cap: Close until clicking sound is heard.
3 - Control Panel: Contains the circuit breakers and outlets.
4 - Muffler and Spark Arrester: Avoid contact until engine is cooled down. Spark arrestor prevents sparks from exiting the muffler. It must be removed for servicing.
5 - Battery: For electric start models only.
6 - Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick: Must be removed to add and check oil.
7 - Oil Drain Plug: Must be removed to drain engine oil.

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Labeled diagram of a portable electricity generator with numbered components for identification.Figure 17
1 - Fuel Gauge: Indicates fuel level.
2 - Fuel Shutoff Valve: Controls the flow of fuel to the engine.
3 - Recoil Handle: Must pull to start engine for manual start units.
4 - Air Cleaner Cover: Must remove to service the air cleaner.
5 - Choke Lever: Must be put in the ON position to start the engine and returned to the OFF position once the engine is running.
6 - Spark Plug Boot (Wire): Must be removed when servicing the engine or the spark plug.
7 - CARB Canister: Model numbers followed by a "C" will be equipped with a carbon canister. See Federal and/or California Emission Control Warranty Statement on page 40 for more information.
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

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① RUN STOP ② 3 4 5 ELECTRIC START HOURS Main BREAKER GENERATOR POWER CORD OR TRANSFER SWITCH 120/240 VAC HOUSEHOLD OUTLETS 120 VAC 20 VAC HOUSEHOLD OUTLETS START RUN STOP CAST IRON SLEEVE || FORGED COMPONENTS || EXTENDED DUTY || OHV ENGINE ⑧ ⑦Figure 18 – Control Panel Features
- Engine Control Switch (RUN/STOP for Manual Start Units):
x RUN - In the RUN position, the switch allows the generator to be started (for manual start models).
x STOP - In the STOP position, the switch stops the engine.
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Hour Meter: Displays how many hours the generator has been run.
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Main Circuit Breaker: The main circuit breaker controls total output of all outlets to protect the generator.
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120/240-Volt, 30-Amp Twist Lock Outlet (NEMA 14-30R): Outlet can supply either 120V or 240V output.
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120-Volt, 20-Amp Duplex Outlets (NEMA 5-20R): Each outlet is capable of carrying a maximum of 20 amps on a single receptacle or a combination of both receptacles.
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20-Amp Circuit Breakers: Each circuit breaker limits the current that can be delivered through the 120-volt duplex outlets to 20 amps.
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Ground Terminal: The ground terminal is used to ground the generator.
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Engine Control Switch (START/RUN/STOP for Electric Start Units):
x START - When the switch is momentarily depressed and held in the START position, the electric start motor engages and starts the engine. Once the engine starts, release the switch. (The switch will automatically go to the RUN position.)
x RUN - Once started, the switch will remain in the RUN position.
x STOP - To stop the engine, move the switch to the STOP position.
BEFORE STARTING THE GENERATOR

Before starting the generator, review Safety on page 7.
Location Selection – Before starting the generator, avoid exhaust and location hazards by verifying:
- You have selected a location to operate the generator that is outdoors and well ventilated.
- You have selected a location with a level and solid surface on which to place the generator.
- 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 generator is located close to a building, make sure it is not located near any windows, doors and/or vents.
| DANGER | PELIGRO | |
| USING A GENERATOR INDOORS CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. GENERATOR EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE. THIS IS A POISON YOU CANNOT SEE OR SMELL. | USAR EL GENERATOR EN INTERIORES LO PUEDE MATAR EN MINUTOS. EL ESCAPE DEL GENERATOR CONTIENE MONOXIDO DE CARBONO. ESTE GAS ES UN VENENO QUE NO SE PUEDE VER NI OLER. | |
| ONLY USE OUTSIDE AND FAR AWAY FROM WINDOWS, DOORS, AND VENTS, | ||
WARNING

Always operate the generator on a level surface. Placing the generator on non-level surfaces can cause the generator 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 generator on a solid, level surface. Operating the generator on a surface with loose material such as sand or grass clippings can cause debris to be ingested by the generator that could:
- Block cooling vents
• Block air intake system
Weather – Never operate your generator 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 generator on a dry surface free of any moisture.
No Connected Loads – Make sure the generator 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 generator with loads already applied to it could result in damage to any appliance being powered off the generator during the brief start-up period.
Grounding the Generator – The National Electric Code (NEC), as well as many local electrical codes, require the generator to be connected to earth ground before operating. Before starting the generator, make sure it is connected to earth ground by connecting the ground terminal on the control panel (see Figure 19) to earth ground using copper wire (minimum 10 AWG). Consult a qualified electrician for local grounding requirements.

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OLD OUTLETS WATTSFigure 19 – Ground Terminal on the Control Panel
WARNING

Be sure the generator is properly connected to earth ground before operating. The generator must be grounded to prevent electrical shock due to faulty appliances.
ADDING / CHECKING ENGINE FLUIDS AND FUEL
STOP
Before adding/checking engine fluids and fuel, review Safety on page 7.
! DANGER

Filling the fuel tank with gasoline while the generator is running can cause gasoline to leak and come in contact with hot surfaces that can ignite the gasoline.
Before starting the generator, always check the level of:
- Engine oil
• Gasoline in the fuel tank
Once the generator 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 generator for the first time. See Checking Engine Oil on page 29 and Adding Engine Oil on page 30 for instructions on checking engine oil level and the procedure for adding engine oil.
NOTICE
The generator does not contain engine oil as shipped. Attempting to start the engine without adding engine oil can permanently damage internal engine components.
Adding Gasoline to the Fuel Tank
WARNING

Never refuel the generator while the engine is running.

Always turn the engine off and allow the generator to cool before refueling.
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:
- Shut off the generator.
- Allow the generator to cool down so all surface areas of the muffler and engine are cool to the touch.
- Move the generator to a flat surface.
- Clean area around the fuel cap.
- Remove the fuel cap by rotating counterclockwise.
- Slowly add gasoline into the fuel tank. Be very careful not to overfill the tank. The gasoline level should NOT be higher than the bottom of the filler neck (see Figure 20).
- Install the fuel cap by rotating clockwise until you hear a click, indicating the cap is completely installed.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating force or direction, no text or symbols presentFigure 20 – Maximum Gasoline Fill Level

CAUTION

Avoid prolonged skin contact with gasoline. Avoid prolonged breathing of gasoline vapors.
STARTING THE GENERATOR
STOP
Before starting the generator, review Safety on page 7.
Before attempting to start the generator, verify the following:
- The engine is filled with engine oil (see Checking Engine Oil on page 29).
- The generator is situated in a proper location (see Location Selection on page 22).
- The generator is on a dry surface (see Weather and Dry Surface on page 22).
- All loads are disconnected from the generator (see No Connected Loads on page 22).
- The generator is properly grounded (see Grounding the Generator on page 22).

DANGER

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

Never operate the generator in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the generator outside and away from windows, doors and vents.
NOTICE
The engine is equipped with a low oil shutdown switch. If the oil level becomes low, the engine will shut down and will not start until the oil is filled to the proper level.
Be sure the engine has the proper oil level before using. Failure to verify that the engine has the proper oil level could result in engine damage.
Disconnect all loads from the generator before starting. Failure to verify all loads are disconnected prior to starting the generator could result in damage to the connected appliances.
Manually Starting a Generator
OTE:N This procedure can also be used on an electric start generator.
- Make sure the circuit breakers are properly set (see Figure 21).

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1234Figure 21 – Breakers
1 - 240/120V Main Circuit Breaker Operating Position
2 - 240/120V Main Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
3 - 120V Circuit Breaker Operating Position
4 - 120V Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
- Move the fuel shutoff valve to the ON position (see Figure 22).

Figure 22 – Fuel Shutoff Valve in the ON Position
- Move the choke lever to the ON position (see Figure 23).

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once every 30 hours (every 10 hours if operating in dusty conditions) and then immerse in clean engine oil until saturated. Squeeze out excessive oil. inciarlo y adejuste una vez cada 50 h horres en condiciones cuando hoya antonces sumerjalo an aceite de one saturarse, exprima el aceite d CHOKE ON OFFFigure 23 – Choke Lever
- Push the engine control switch into the RUN position (see Figure 24).

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RUN STOPFigure 24 – Engine Control Switch
- 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 (see Figure 25).

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Close-up of a blue industrial fan or pump unit with yellow warning labels and an arrow pointing to it (no readable text or symbols)Figure 25
- As the engine starts and stabilizes, gradually move the choke lever back to the OFF position.
Starting an Electric Start Generator
- Verify the battery is properly installed and both battery cables are attached (see Installing the Battery (Electric Start Generators Only) on page 18).
- Make sure the circuit breakers are properly set (see Figure 26).

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1234Figure 26 – Circuit Breakers
1 - 240/120V Main Circuit Breaker Operating Position
3 - 120V Circuit Breaker Operating Position
2 - 240/120V Main Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
4 - 120V Circuit Breaker Tripped Position
- Move the fuel shutoff valve to the ON position (see Figure 27).

Figure 27 – Fuel Shutoff Valve in the ON Position
- Move the choke lever to the ON position (see Figure 28).

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once every 50 hours (every 18 hours if operating in dusty conditions) and then immense in clean engine oil until saturated. Squees out excessive oil. Uberto y sequeo una vez cada 50 h horres en condiciones cuando haya antonces sumérjato en aceite de mo saturarse, exprima el aceite d CHOKE ON OFFFigure 28 – Choke Lever
- Push and hold the engine control switch in the START position until the engine starts. Once the engine starts, release the engine control switch; the switch will automatically move into the RUN position (see Figure 29).

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START RUN = - o STOPFigure 29 – Engine Control Switch
NOTICE
Failure to release the engine control switch once the engine starts could result in damage to the generator.
Never push the engine control switch to the START position while the engine is running; this could damage the generator.
OTE:N If the engine fails to start after 5 seconds, release the engine control switch. Let the generator sit idle for 15 seconds and then repeat step 5. If the cranking speed drops after each unsuccessful attempt, then the battery may not be adequately charged. Manually start the generator as instructed in Manually Starting a Generator on page 24.
OTE:N 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.
- As the engine starts and stabilizes, gradually move the choke lever back to the OFF position.
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
Normal Operation
During normal operation, use the following steps to stop your generator:
- Remove any connected loads from the control panel receptacles.
- Allow the generator to run at "no load" to reduce and stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
- Push the engine control switch to the OFF position.
- Turn the fuel shutoff valve to the OFF position.
During an Emergency
If there is an emergency and the generator must be stopped quickly, push the engine control switch to the OFF position immediately.
MAINTENANCE

Before performing maintenance on the generator, review Safety on page 7 and the following safety messages.
WARNING

Avoid accidentally starting the generator during maintenance by removing the spark plug boot from the spark plug. For electric start generators, also disconnect the battery wires from the battery (disconnect the black negative (-) wire first) and place the wires 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 well-ventilated 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.
Maintenance Schedule
WARNING

Failure to perform periodic maintenance or not following maintenance procedures can cause the generator to malfunction and could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
Periodic maintenance intervals vary depending on generator operating conditions. Operating the generator under severe conditions, such as sustained high-load, 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 generator 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 of Use or Every 3 Months | After 100 Hours of Use or Every 6 Months | After 300 Hours of Use or Every Year |
| Engine Oil | Check Level Change | Change Change – – | |||
| Cooling Features | Check/Clean – | – | – | – | |
| Air Filter | Check – Clean | 1 | – Replace | ||
| Spark Plug | – – – Check/Clean Replace | ||||
| Spark Arrestor | – – – Check/Clean – | ||||
^1 Service more frequently if operating in dry and dusty conditions.
Table 2: Maintenance Schedule - Authorized Westinghouse Service Dealer Performed
| Maintenance Item | Before Every Use | After First 20 Hours or First Month of Use | After 50 Hours of Use or Every 3 Months | After 100 Hours of Use or Every 6 Months | After 300 Hours of Use or Every Year |
| Valve Clearance | - | - | - | - | Check/Adjust |
| Fuel Filter | --- Check/Clean - | ||||
| Idle Speed | - | - | - | - | Check/Adjust |
ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE
Engine Oil Specification
- Only use the engine oil specified in Figure 30.
- Only use 4-stroke/cycle engine oil. NEVER USE 2-STROKE/CYCLE OIL.

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SAE 30 Conventional 10W-30 5W-30 °F -20 0 20 32 40 60 80 100 °C-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40Figure 30 – 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.
- Always operate or maintain the generator on a flat surface.
- Stop engine if running.
- Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
- With a damp rag, clean around the oil fill plug/dipstick.
- Remove oil fill plug/dipstick (see Figure 31).

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Close-up of a mechanical assembly with a yellow circular component and an arrow pointing to it (no visible text or symbols)Figure 31 – Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick
6. Check oil level:
When checking the engine oil, remove the oil fill plug/dipstick and wipe it clean. Thread the oil fill plug/dipstick all the way back in and then remove and check the oil level on the oil fill plug/dipstick.
- Acceptable Oil Level – Oil is visible on the cross-hatches between the H and L lines on the oil fill plug/dipstick (see Figure 32).
- Low Oil – Oil is below the L line on the oil fill plug/dipstick.

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Diagram showing a container pouring liquid into a container with a spring, illustrating a mechanical process (no text or symbols present)Figure 32 – Checking Oil Level
Adding Engine Oil
- Always operate or maintain the generator on a flat surface.
- Stop engine if running.
- Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
- Thoroughly clean around the oil fill plug/dipstick.
- Remove oil fill plug/dipstick and wipe clean.
- Select the proper engine oil as specified in Figure 30.
- Using the supplied funnel and tube, slowly add engine oil to the engine. Stop frequently to check the level to avoid overfilling (see Figure 33).

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Close-up of a hand pouring liquid into a battery component on a wheeled platform (no visible text or symbols)Figure 33 – Adding Engine Oil
- Continue to add oil until the oil is at the correct level. See Checking Engine Oil on page 29.
Changing Engine Oil
- Stop the engine.
- Let engine sit and cool for several minutes (allow crankcase pressure to equalize).
- Place oil pan (or suitable container) under the oil drain plug.
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Remove the oil drain plug (see Figure 34). Once removed, place the oil drain plug on a clean surface.

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Close-up of a mechanical assembly with a metallic motor and yellow button, mounted on a blue industrial pipe (no visible text or symbols)Figure 34 – Oil Drain Plug
- Remove the oil fill plug so the oil can drain more easily from the oil drain port.
- Allow oil to completely drain.
- Replace oil drain plug.
- Fill crankcase with oil following the steps outlined in Adding Engine Oil on page 30.
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.
- Dispose of used engine oil properly.
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 generator is operated in a dusty environment).
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Turn off the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
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Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
- Turn the release knob at the bottom of the air cleaner assembly (see Figure 35) counterclockwise until the air cleaner cover can freely move outward.
- Slowly lift up and disengage the top tabs of the air cleaner cover (see Figure 35). Clean the air cleaner cover with a clean rag and place on a clean surface.

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Close-up of a blue industrial machine with visible fan and wheels, no text or symbols presentFigure 35 – Removing Air Cleaner Cover
- Remove the foam air filter element (see Figure 36).

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- Pay special attention to the metal backfire plate in the upper left corner of the air cleaner assembly. This metal plate must be in its proper position when installing the foam air filter element (see Figure 37).

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Close-up of a mechanical component with a highlighted square panel and arrow indicator (no readable text or symbols)Figure 37 – Position of Metal Backfire Plate
- 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.
- Rinse in clean water by submerging the air filter element in fresh water and applying a slow squeezing action.
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 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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Dispose of used soap cleaning solution properly.
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Dry the air filter element by again applying a slow firm squeezing action.
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Return the air filter element to its position in the air cleaner assembly box. Make sure the metal backfire plate is in its proper position (see Figure 37).
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Install the air cleaner cover by re-engaging the tabs on the top of the air cleaner assembly and then installing the release knob by turning clockwise (see Figure 38).

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Close-up of a blue industrial machine with visible fan and wheels, no text or symbols presentFigure 38 – Installation of Air Cleaner Cover
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.
- Stop the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
- Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
- Remove the spark plug boot by firmly pulling the plastic spark plug boot handle directly away from the engine (see Figure 39).
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.

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Close-up of an automotive engine component with blue roof and black arrow pointing to a component (no visible text or symbols)Figure 39 – Removal of Spark Plug Boot
- Clean area around the spark plug.
- Using the 13/16" spark plug socket wrench provided, remove the spark plug from the cylinder head (see Figure 40).

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Close-up of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component, with no visible text or symbols.Figure 40 – Removing Spark Plug
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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.
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Inspect the spark plug for:
• Cracked or chipped insulator
- Excessive wear
- Spark plug gap (the acceptable limit of 0.024 – 0.032 in. [0.60 – 0.80 mm]) (see Figure 41).
If the spark plug fails any one of the conditions listed above, replace the plug with a Champion RN9YC plug or equivalent.
NOTICE
Only use the recommended spark plug (Champion RN9YC or equivalent). Using a non-recommended spark plug could result in damage to the engine.

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Close-up of a spark plug with a pointed tip and arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)Figure 41 – Spark Plug Gap Requirements
8. 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 13/16" 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.
Recommended Spark Plug Replacement:
| AutoLite 63 | |
| Champion RN9YC | |
| Bosch WR7DS | |
| Torch F6RTC | |
CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0612 AND EARLIER
Check and clean the spark arrestor after every 100 hours of use or 6 months.
- Stop the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
- Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
- Remove the spark arrestor muffler shroud by removing the four bolts. Place the bolts in a secure place for easy retrieval.
- Using a flathead screwdriver, loosen the spark arrestor band clamp (see Figure 42).
- Slide the spark arrestor band clamp off the spark arrestor screen.
- Pull the spark arrestor screen off the muffler exhaust pipe.

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1 234Figure 42 – Spark Arrestor Assembly
1 - Muffler Shroud Bolts (4 used)
3 - Spark Arrestor Band Clamp
2 - Muffler Shroud
4 - Spark Arrestor Screen
- Using a wire brush, remove any dirt and debris that may have collected on the spark arrestor screen.
- If the spark arrestor screen shows signs of wear (rips, tears or large openings in the screen), replace the spark arrestor screen.
- 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.
c - Install the spark arrestor muffler shroud.
CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR - SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXX0712 AND LATER
Check and clean the spark arrestor after every 100 hours of use or 6 months.
- Stop the generator and let it cool for several minutes if running.
- Move the generator to a flat, level surface.
- Using a flathead screwdriver, loosen the spark arrestor band clamp (see Figure 43).

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1 - Spark Arrestor Band Clamp
3 - Muffler
2 - Spark Arrestor Screen
- Slide the spark arrestor band clamp off the spark arrestor screen.
- Pull the spark arrestor screen off the muffler exhaust pipe.
- Using a wire brush, remove any dirt and debris that may have collected on the spark arrestor screen.
- If the spark arrestor screen shows signs of wear (rips, tears or large openings in the screen), replace the spark arrestor screen.
- 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.
CLEANING THE GENERATOR
It is important to inspect and clean the generator 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 (see Figure 44).

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Clean All Engine Cooling Fins – Use a damp rag and a brush to loosen and remove all dirt on or around the engine's cooling fins (see Figure 45).

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Clean All Alternator Cooling Air Inlets and Exhaust Ports – Make sure the cooling air inlets and exhaust ports of the alternator are free of any debris and obstructions. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and debris stuck in the cooling air inlets and exhaust ports (see Figure 46 and Figure 47).

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FORGED COMPONENTS II EXTENDED DUTY II OHV ENGINE POTATO 12V 1250 SHORTWATER FREE NON-SPILLABLE FULL-IN LIME-ONE BATTERY OPTION: • 12V or hard clock • Great size Bracket • No change to motor controller • Pressing 3.5x 100mm power, wind speed 20 V. Very close to mode, 0.0000000000Figure 47 – Alternator Cooling Air Inlet and Outlet Port
General Cleaning of the Generator – Use a damp rag to clean all remaining surfaces.
LONG-TERM STORAGE
WARNING

Never store a generator 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 generator for any long-term storage.
Storage Procedure for 1 – 3 Months
- Clean the generator as outlined in Cleaning the Generator on page 34.
- Add a gasoline fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank. Follow the recommended procedure of the fuel stabilizer manufacturer for correct amount of stabilizer to add.
Storage Procedure for Greater Than 3 Months
- Clean the generator as outlined in Cleaning the Generator on page 34.
- Drain all gasoline from the fuel tank as best as possible.
- With the fuel shutoff valve open, start the engine and allow the generator to run until all the remaining gasoline in the fuel lines and carburetor is consumed and the engine shuts off.
- Close the fuel shutoff valve.
- Change the oil (see Changing Engine Oil on page 30).
- Remove the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance on page 32) 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.
- Replace the spark plug (see Spark Plug Maintenance on page 32).
- Move the generator 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 POTENTIAL CAUSE SOLUTION | ||
| Engine is running, but no electrical output. | 1. Circuit breakers are tripped. 1. Reset the circuit breakers and check for overload condition (see pages 24 and 26). | |
| 2. The power cord's plug connector is not fully engaged in the generator's outlet. | 2. Verify plug connector is firmly engaged in the generator's outlet. If using the 240V outlet, make sure plug connector is rotated 1/4 turn in the clockwise direction. | |
| 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 problem, the cause might be the generator has a fault. | 5. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer. | |
| Engine will not start or remain running while trying to start. | 1. Fuel shutoff valve is in the OFF position. | 1. Move the fuel shutoff valve to the ON position (see pages 25 and 26). |
| 2. Generator is out of gasoline. 2. Add gasoline to the generator (see page 23). | ||
| 3. Fuel flow is obstructed. 3. Inspect and clean fuel delivery passages. | ||
| 4. Unit is overchoked. 4. Move the choke lever halfway between the ON and OFF positions (see pages 25 and 26). | ||
| 5. Starting battery may have insufficient charge | 5. On electric start models only. Check battery output and charge battery as necessary. | |
| 6. Dirty air filter | 6. Check and clean the air filter (see pages 30-32). | |
| 7. Low oil level shutdown switch is preventing the unit from starting. | 7. Check oil level and add oil if necessary (see pages 29 and 30). | |
| 8. Spark plug boot is not fully engaged with the spark plug tip. | 8. Firmly push down on the spark plug boot to ensure the boot is fully engaged (see pages 32 and 33). | |
| 9. Spark plug is faulty. 9. Remove and check the spark plug. Replace if faulty (see pages 32 and 33). | ||
| 10. Dirty/plugged spark arrestor | 10. Check and clean the spark arrestor (see page 33). | |
| 11. Stale fuel | 11. Drain fuel and replace with fresh fuel (see page 23). | |
| 12. If trying 1-11 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be the generator has a fault. | 12. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer. | |
| Generator suddenly stops running. | 1. Generator is out of fuel. 1. Check fuel level (see page 23). Add fuel if necessary. | |
| 2. The low oil shutdown switch has stopped the engine. | 2. Check oil level and add oil if necessary (see pages 29 and 30. | |
| 3. Too much load 3. Restart the generator and reduce the load. | ||
| 4. If trying 1-3 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be a fault in the generator. | 4. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer. | |
| Engine runs erratic; does not hold a steady RPM. | 1. Choke was left in the ON position. | 1. Move choke to the OFF position (see pages 25 and 26). |
| 2. Dirty air filter 2. Clean the air filter (see pages 30-32). | ||
| 3. Applied loads may be cycling on and off | 3. As applied loads cycle, changes in engine speed may occur; this is a normal condition. | |
| 4. If trying 1-3 above does not solve the problem, the cause might be a fault in the generator | 4. Take the generator to your nearest authorized service dealer. | |
WESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS "THREE YEAR" LIMITED WARRANTY
Effective July 1, 2011
WESTPRO'S RESPONSIBILITY
Westpro Power Systems, LLC (“WESTPRO”) warrants to the original purchaser that its Westinghouse line of generators will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Under normal use and maintenance from the date of purchase, WESTPRO agrees to repair or replace at WESTPRO’s discretion, any defective product free of charge at any authorized WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealer within the below listed applications, time periods, limitations, and exclusions. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXTENDED TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY AND IS NOT TRANSFERABLE TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS EXCEPT FOR EMISSION RELATED PARTS. This warranty is separate from the Emission Control Warranty Statement supplied with your new product. Please consult the Emission Control Warranty Statement for details regarding emission related parts. For a list of WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealers refer to www.westpropower.com or call 1-855-944-3571.
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY
To ensure trouble free warranty coverage it is important that you register your WESTPRO Westinghouse generator. You may register on-line at www.westpropower.com, by automated phone at 1-855-944-3571, or by filling out and returning to WESTPRO the warranty registration card supplied with your generator. Registering your product confirms your warranty coverage and provides a direct link between you and WESTPRO if we find it necessary to contact you.
Your receipt for purchase including date, model and serial number must be maintained and presented to a WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealer for warranty service. Proof of purchase rests solely with you, the original purchaser.
You must demonstrate reasonable care and use, and follow preventive maintenance, storage, fuel and oil usage as prescribed in the operator's manual for your WESTPRO Westinghouse unit. Should a product difficulty occur, you must, at your expense, deliver or ship your WESTPRO Westinghouse unit to a WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealer for warranty repairs (which must occur within the applicable warranty period), and arrange for pick-up or return of your unit after the repairs have been made. For the WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealer nearest to you, call WESTPRO's automated phone at 1-855-944-3571 or you may locate a WESTPRO Authorized Service Dealer at www.westpropower.com. Should you require assistance or have questions concerning WESTPRO's Warranty Statement, you can contact us through the web at www.westpropower.com or call 1-855-944-3571.
PRODUCT WARRANTY APPLICATIONS AND PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIODS CONSUMER APPLICATION
For the purpose of this limited warranty “Consumer Application” means usage by the original purchaser for the purpose of personal residential household or recreational use.
Parts and labor will be covered at 100% for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
Parts only will be covered at 100% for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase.
If proof of purchase is not available to establish the purchase date nor is the equipment registered as suggested herein, the date of manufacturing as recorded by WESTPRO will start the product warranty period.
COMMERCIAL APPLICATION
For the purpose of this limited warranty “Commercial Application” means usage by the original purchaser for the purpose of income producing, business related use. Once a generator has been used for income producing and business related purposes, it shall thereafter be considered a "Commercial Application" and the following warranty will apply.
Parts and labor will be covered at 100% for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
If proof of purchase is not available to establish the purchase date nor is the equipment registered as suggested herein, the date of manufacturing as recorded by WESTPRO will start the product warranty period.
NON-WARRANTABLE APPLICATIONS
THE WESTPRO WESTINGHOUSE LINE OF GENERATORS IS EXPRESSLY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NOR WARRANTED FOR THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS:
Medical and Life Support Uses – This product is not recommended for and is NOT warranted for the use to power Medical and Life Support equipment or devices.
Prime Power – This warranty does not apply to generators used for Prime Power (primary source of power) in place of utility power where utility power service is present or where utility power service does not normally exist, regardless of whether a Consumer Application or Commercial Application is involved.
EXCLUSIONS
- WESTPRO portable generators that utilize non-WESTPRO replacement parts.
• Costs of normal maintenance and adjustments. - Failures caused by any contaminated fuels, oils, or lack of proper oil levels.
- Repairs or diagnostics performed by individuals other than WESTPRO authorized dealers not authorized in writing by WESTPRO.
- Failures due to normal wear and tear, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or improper use. As with all mechanical devices, the WESTPRO engines need periodic part(s) service and replacement to perform as designed. This warranty will not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part(s) or engine.
- Failures caused by any external cause or act of God, including but not limited to, collision, theft, vandalism, riot, war, fire, freezing, lightning, earth-quake, windstorm, hail, water, flood, tornado, or hurricane.
• Damage related to rodent and/or insect infestation. - Products that are modified or altered in a manner not authorized in writing by WESTPRO.
- Any incidental, consequential or indirect damages caused by defects in materials or workmanship, or any delay in repair or replacement of the defective part(s).
• Failure due to misapplication. - Telephone, cellular phone, facsimile, internet access, or other communication expenses.
- Expenses related to “customer instruction” or troubleshooting where no manufacturing defect is found.
• Overnight freight or special shipping costs for replacement part(s).
• Overtime, holiday or emergency labor.
• Starting batteries, fuses, light bulbs and engine fluids.
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other expressed or implied warranties, including any warranty of FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE and any implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY otherwise applicable to WESTPRO's Westinghouse line of generators. WESTPRO and its affiliated companies shall not be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damage, including lost profits. There are no warranties extended other than as provided herein. This limited warranty may be modified only by WESTPRO. Any implied warranties allowed by law shall be limited in duration to the terms of the express warranty provided herein. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You also have other rights from state to state. WESTPRO'S ONLY LIABILITY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS STATED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL WESTPRO BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF SUCH DAMAGES ARE A DIRECT RESULT OF WESTPRO'S NEGLIGENCE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights from state to state.
This limited warranty is given by Westpro Power Systems, LLC, W237 N2889 Woodgate Rd. Unit B, Pewaukee, WI 53072.
FEDERAL AND/OR CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
Westpro Power Systems, LLC, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and, for those products certified for sale in the state of California, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are pleased to explain the emission (evaporative and/or exhaust) control system (ECS) warranty on your outdoor 2012 and later small off-road spark-ignited engine and equipment(outdoor equipment engine). In California, new outdoor equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the state's stringent anti-smog standards (in other states, 1997 and later model year equipment must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the U.S. EPA small off-road, spark ignition engine regulations). Westpro Power Systems, LLC must warrant the ECS on your outdoor equipment engine for the period of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your outdoor equipment engine.
Your ECS may include parts such as the carburetor, fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic converter, fuel tanks, fuel lines, fuel caps, valves, canisters, filters, vapor hoses, clamps, connectors, and other associated emission-related components.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Westpro Power Systems, LLC will repair your outdoor equipment engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
This emission control system is warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your outdoor equipment engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by a Westpro Power Systems, LLC Authorized Warranty Service Dealer.
OWNER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
As the outdoor equipment engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. Westpro Power Systems, LLC recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your outdoor equipment engine, but Westpro Power Systems, LLC cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the outdoor equipment engine owner, you should however be aware that Westpro Power Systems, LLC may deny you warranty coverage if your outdoor equipment engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your outdoor equipment engine to a Westpro Power Systems, LLC's Authorized Warranty Service Dealer as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact a Westpro Power Systems, LLC Service Representative at 1-855-WHHELP1 (1-855-944-3571) or contact Westpro Power Systems, LLC at the following address: W237 N2889 Woodgate Road, Unit B, Pewaukee, WI 53072.
DEFECTS WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS
Westpro Power Systems, LLC warrants to the original, end-use purchaser/owner and each subsequent purchaser that the outdoor equipment engine is:
- Designed, built and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations
- Free from defects in materials and workmanship that can cause the failure of a warranted part at any time during the ECS Warranty period.
- Warranted parts are identical in all material respects to that part as described in Chongqing Zongshen General Power Machine Co., LTD's application for certification.
The warranty period begins on the date the outdoor equipment engine is delivered to the original, end-use purchaser/owner or first placed into service. The warranty period is two years.
Subject to certain conditions and exclusions as stated below, the warranty on emission-related parts is as follows:
- Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions supplied, is warranted for the warranty period stated above. If the part fails during the period of warranty coverage, the part will be repaired or replaced by Westpro Power Systems, LLC according to subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period.
- Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions supplied is warranted for the warranty period stated above. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
- Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions supplied is warranted for the period of time before the first scheduled replacement date for that part. If the part fails before the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by Westpro Power Systems, LLC according to subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part.
- Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty provisions herein must be performed by a Westpro Power Systems, LLC Authorized Warranty Service Dealer at no charge to the owner.
- The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a Westpro Power Systems, LLC Authorized Warranty Service Dealer.
- Westpro Power Systems, LLC is liable for damages to other engine or equipment components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part. Throughout the off-road engine and equipment warranty period stated above, Westpro Power Systems, LLC will maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts.
- Any authorized Westpro Power Systems, LLC replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be provided without charge to the owner. Such use will not reduce the warranty obligations of Westpro Power Systems, LLC.
- Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the EPA or CARB may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts by the original, end use purchaser/owner and each subsequent purchaser/owner will be grounds for disallowing warranty claims. Westpro Power Systems, LLC will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.
- The manufacturer issuing the warranty shall provide any documents that describe that manufacturer's warranty procedures or policies within five working days of request by the CARB.
WARRANTED PARTS:
The repair or replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for warranty coverage may be excluded from such warranty coverage if Westpro Power Systems, LLC demonstrates that the outdoor equipment engine has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained, and that such abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance was the direct cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part. That notwithstanding, any adjustment of a component that has a factory installed, and properly operating, adjustment limiting device is still eligible for warranty coverage. Further, the coverage under this warranty extends only to parts that were present on the off-road engine and equipment purchased.
The following emission warranty parts are covered (if applicable):
1. Fuel Metering System
• Cold start enrichment system (soft choke)
• Carburetor and internal parts (or fuel injection system)
- Fuel pump
- Fuel tank
2. Air Induction System
- Air cleaner
- Intake manifold
3. Ignition System
- Spark plug(s)
• Magneto ignition system
4. Exhaust System
• Catalytic converter
• SAI (Reed valve)
5. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above System
• Vacuum, temperature, position, time sensitive valves and switches
- Connectors and assemblies
6. Evaporative Control
- Fuel hose
- Fuel hose clamps
- Tethered fuel cap
- Carbon canister
- Vapor lines
QUESTIONS:
If you have any questions regarding your emissions warranty rights and responsibilities you should contact Westpro Power Systems, LLC at:
Phone: (855) 944-3571, toll free
Web: service@westpropower.com
Address: Service Department
Westpro Power Systems, LLC
W237 N2889 Woodgate Road, Unit B
Pewaukee, WI 53072
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
California Proposition 65 Warning
The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Certain components in this product and its related accessories contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
EXCLUSIONES:
Westpro Power Systems, LLC
W237 N2889 Woodgate Road, Unit B
Pewaukee, WI 53072
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