Clarke 8877095 IG1700F Inverter Instructions

Ensure the generator is on a flat surface. Check fuel and oil levels. Turn the fuel valve to 'On', set the choke to 'Start', switch the engine switch to 'On', and pull the recoil starter gently until resistance is felt, then pull briskly. Once the engine starts, move the choke to 'Run'.
Regularly check and replace the engine oil, clean the air filter, inspect the spark plug, and ensure the exhaust area is free of obstructions. Refer to the manual for specific intervals and detailed instructions.
Check the fuel level and ensure the fuel valve is 'On'. Inspect the spark plug for wear or damage. Ensure the choke is in the correct position and the engine switch is 'On'. If the problem persists, consult the manual or contact customer support.
Ensure the generator is off and has cooled down. Secure the generator in an upright position, and ensure the fuel valve is set to 'Off'. Avoid transporting with a full fuel tank to prevent spillage.
Use a high-quality 10W-30 engine oil. Check the manual for any specific brand recommendations or oil specifications.
Remove the air filter cover, take out the filter element, and wash it with warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and let it dry completely before reinstalling. Do not use the generator without the air filter in place.
Drain the fuel tank and carburetor to prevent fuel-related issues. Change the engine oil, remove the spark plug, and add a few drops of oil into the cylinder. Pull the starter cord a few times to distribute the oil. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area.
Possible causes include a dirty air filter, stale fuel, or a fouled spark plug. Check and clean the air filter, replace the fuel with fresh gasoline, and inspect the spark plug for damage or wear.
First, calculate the total wattage of the appliances. Use heavy-duty extension cords rated for outdoor use. Connect appliances directly to the generator, ensuring the total load does not exceed the generator's capacity. Never connect the generator directly to house wiring without a proper transfer switch.
The generator operates at approximately 58 dB at a 25% load. To reduce noise, place it on a soft surface to minimize vibrations, ensure proper maintenance, and use noise barriers like baffles or enclosures, ensuring adequate ventilation.