Dynamic Power TriFuel User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
TRIPLE FUEL GENERATOR
TRIFUEL-RED

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read and understand this owner’s manual before operating your generator. You can help prevent accidents by being
familiar with your generator’s controls, and by observing safe operating procedures.
Operator Responsibility
•Know how to stop the generator quickly in case of emergency.
•Understand the use of all generator controls, output receptacles, and connections.
•Be sure that anyone who operates the generator receives proper instruction.
•Do not let children operate the generator without parental supervision.
Carbon Monoxide Hazards
•Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas. Breathing exhaust can cause loss of
consciousness and may lead to death.
•lf you run the generator in an areas that is confined, or even partially enclosed, the air you breathe could contain a
dangerous amount of exhaust gas. To keep exhaust gas from accumulating, provide adequate ventilation.
Electric Shock Hazards
•The Generator produces enough electric power to cause a serious shock or electrocution if misused. Using a
generator or electrical appliance in wet conditions, such as rain or snow, or near a pool or sprinkler system, or
when your hands are wet, could result in electrocution. Keep the generator dry.
•If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected from the weather, check all electrical components on the control
panel, before each use. Moisture or ice can cause a malfunction or short circuit in electrical components which
could result in electrocution.
•Do not connect to a building electrical system unless an isolation switch has been installed by a qualified
electrician.
•The circuit maintenance and installation need to be done by professional, and meet the following standard;
1) Article 551 of the National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA70-1990, and
2) The standard for Recreational Vehicles, ANSVNFPA501 C-1990.
Fire and Burn Hazards
•The exhaust system gets hot enough to ignite some materials.
•Keep the generator at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from buildings and other equipment during operation. Do not
enclose the generator in any structure. Keep flammable materials away from the generator.
•The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after stopping the engine .Be careful
not to touch the muffler while it is hot. Let the engine cool before storing the generator indoors.
•Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Do not smoke or allow flames or
sparks where the generator is refueled or where gasoline is stored. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the
engine stopped.
•Fuel vapors are extremely flammable and may ignite after the engine has started. Make sure that any spilled fuel
has been wiped up before starting the generator.

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Table of Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................................... 1
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION....................................................................................................................................... 3
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS............................................................................................................................................ 4
OPERATION.......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
To start your generator with gasoline.............................................................................................................................. 5
To start your generator with liquid propane gas ............................................................................................................. 5
Stopping the generator.................................................................................................................................................... 5
CAUTION....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR................................................................................................................................................ 6
Maintenance Safety......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Emission Control System Information............................................................................................................................ 6
Maintenance Schedule .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Engine Oil Change.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Air Cleaner Service......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Spark Plug Service.......................................................................................................................................................... 8
STORAGE.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................... 10
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................................ 10
WIRING DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................................................ 11
EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST.............................................................................................................................. 12
LIMITED WARRANTY...................................................................................................................................................... 16

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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

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SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS

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OPERATION
To start your generator with gasoline
1. Make sure no electrical devices are connected to the generator. Such devices can make it difficult for the engine
to start.
2. Check the hose valve is connected to liquid propane gas supply and if so, shut it off.
3. Check generator is properly grounded.
4. Turn the fuel valve to “on” position.
5. Move choke lever to the “closed” position, or pull out choke lever.
6. Turn engine switch to “ON” position, PUSH “Start” button, not more than 15 seconds for every time, if succeed,
release the button, if fail, have a second try in the same way. If the engine doesn’t work when you push start
button, please try to start with recoil starter.
7. Pull on the recoil starter handle slowly until a slight resistance is felt. Then pull quickly to start the engine. Return
cord gently into the machine. Never allow the cord to snap back.
8. If engine fails to start, repeat step 6. NOTE: After repeated failed attempts to start the engine, please consult the
troubleshooting guide before attempting again.
9. Once the engine has started, move the choke lever about half way towards the “open” position. Wait 30 seconds
and then move the choke lever all the way to the “open” position.
10. Allow the generator to run for several minutes before attempting to connect any electrical devices.
To start your generator with liquid propane gas
1. Shut off the fuel valve.
2. Connect the hose valve to liquid propane gas supply,
3. Check there is no load in any receptacle.
4. For first use of generator, do not need operate the following item 5 and 6.
5. Start the engine (by recoil start, push button start).
6. Use up the remained fuel inside engine and it will shut down automatically.
7. Turn on the liquid propane gas valve.
8. Start engine and run at least one minute, then connect to electrical loads.
Stopping the generator
1. Disconnect all loads to the generator
2. Turn OFF AC circuit breaker
3. Turn OFF engine switch located on control panel
4. Turn gasoline line shut-off valve to OFF (horizontal position). Or turn propane tank valve off if generator running
with liquid propane fuel, or turn OFF nature gas valve if generator running with nature gas.
CAUTION
1. Remained fuel inside engine may cause engine difficult to start or out of normal running after starting.
2. Before changing liquid propane gas supply shut off all connected electrical devices and generator.
3. Normal working pressure is 2kpa-1Mkpa.

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MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
The Importance of maintenance
Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical, and trouble-tree operation. It will also help reduce air pollution.
WARNING:
Improper maintenance, or failure to correct a problem before operation, can cause malfunction in with you can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual.
To help you properly care for your generator, the following pages include a maintenance schedule, routine inspection
procedures, and simple maintenance procedures using basic hand tools. Other service tasks that are more difficult, or
require special tools would best handled by professionals, normally preformed by generators or other qualified mechanic.
The maintenance schedule applies to normal operating conditions. If you operate your generator under sever conditions,
such as sustained high-load or high-temperature operation, or use it in unusually wet or dusty conditions, consult your
servicing needs and use.
Maintenance Safety
•Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance or repairs.
•Let the generator and exhaust system cool before touching.
•Read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required.
•To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, be careful when working around gasoline. Use only a nonflammable
solvent, not gasoline, to clean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from all fuel-related parts.
Emission Control System Information
Soured of Emissions
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons and
oxides of nitrogen is very important because, under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical smog when
subjected to sunlight, Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic.
Engine utilizes lean carburetor setting and other systems to reduce the emissions of carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen,
and hydrocarbons.
Tampering and Altering
Tampering with or altering the emission control system may increase emissions beyond the legal limit. Among those acts
that constitute tampering are:
•Removal or alteration of any part of the intake, fuel, or exhaust systems.
•Altering or defeating the governor linkage or speed-adjusting mechanism to cause the engine to operate outside
its design parameters.
Problems That May Affect Emissions
If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have your engine inspected and repaired by your servicing dealer.
•Hard starting or stalling after starting.
•Rough idle.
•Misfiring or backfiring under load.
•Afterburning (backfiring).
•Black exhausts smoke or high fuel consumption.
Replacement Parts
The emission control systems on your generators were designed, built, and certified to conform to EPA or (and) California
emission regulations. We recommend the use of generators parts whenever you have maintenance done. These original-
design replacement parts are manufactured to the same standards as the original parts, so you can be confident of their
performance.
Using replacement parts that are not original design and quality may impair the effectiveness of your emission control
system.
A manufacturer of an aftermarket part assumes the responsibility that the part will not adversely affect emission
performance. The manufacturer or rebuild of the part must certify that use of the part will not result in a failure of the
engine to comply with emission regulations.

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Maintenance Schedule
Remember that this schedule is based on the assumption that your machine will be used for its designed purpose.
Sustained high-load or high-temperature operation, or use in unusually wet or dusty conditions, will require more frequent
service.
REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD
Item Performed at every indicated month or
operating hour interval, whichever comes first.
Before
each use
First month
or 20 Hrs.
Every3
months or
50 Hrs.
Every6
months or
100 Hrs.
Every year
or 300 Hrs
* Engine oil
Check
○
Change
○
○
* Air cleaner
Check
○
Clean
○
*
Sediment cup
Clean
○
* Spark plug
Clean-Adjust
○
Replace
○
*
Idle speed
Check-Adjust
○
*
Valve clearance
Check-Adjust
○
*
Combustion chamber
Clean After every 500 Hrs.
*
Fuel tank and filter
Clean
○
*
Fuel tube
Check
Every 2 years(replace if necessary)
Engine Oil Change
Drain the oil while the engine is warm to assure rapid and complete draining.
1. Remove the drain plug and sealing washer, remove the oil filler cap, and drain the oil.
2. Reinstall the drain plug and sealing washer. Tighten the plug securely.
3. Refill with the recommended 10W-30 engine oil and check the oil lever.
Wash your hands with soap and water after handing used oil.
Oil capacity:
1.1 L /37 fl. Oz / 0.29US gal
Air Cleaner Service
A dirty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the carburetor. To prevent carburetor malfunction, service the air cleaner
frequently when operating generator in extremely dusty areas.
Warning:
Never run the generator without the air filter. Rapid engine wear will result.
1. Unsnap the air cleaner cover clips, remove the air cleaner cover, and remove the element.
2. Wash the air cleaner element in a solution of household detergent and warm water, then rinse thoroughly, or
wash in nonflammable or high flashpoint solvent. Allow the air cleaner element to dry thoroughly.
3. Soak the air cleaner element in clean engine oil and squeeze out the excess oil. The engine will smoke during
initial startup it too much oil is left in the air cleaner element.
4. Reinstall the air cleaner element and the cover.

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Fuel Sediment Cup Cleaning
The sediment cup prevents dirt or water which may be in the fuel tank from entering the carburetor. If the engine has not
been run for a long time, the sediment cup should be cleaned.
1. Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position. Remove the sediment cup, O-ring, and filter.
2. Clean the sediment cup, O-ring, and filter in nonflammable or high flash point solvent.
3. Reinstall the filter, O-ring, and sediment cup.
4. Turn the fuel valve lever ON and check for leaks.
Spark Plug Service
Recommended spark plugs: F7TC
The gap should be: 0.028 – 0.031in (0.70 – 0.80mm)
In order to service the spark plug, you will need a spark plug wrench (come with tool kit).
To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits.
If the engine has been running, the muffler will be very hot. Be careful not to touch the muffler.
1. Remove the spark plug cap.
2. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base.
3. Use a spark plug wrench to remove the spark plug.
4. Visually inspect the spark plug. Discard it if the insulator is cracked or chipped. Clean the spark plug with a wire
brush if it is to be reused.
5. Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge. Correct as necessary by carefully bending the side electrode.

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6. Check that the spark plug washer is in good condition, and thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross-
threading.
7. After the spark plug is seated, tighten with a spark plug wrench to compress the washer.
If installing a new spark plug, tighten 1/2turn after the spark plug seats to compress the washer. If reinstalling a used
spark plug, tighten 1/8-1/4 turn after the spark plug seats to compress the washer.
Warning:
The spark plug must be securely tightened. An improperly tightened spark plug can become very hot and could damage
the engine. Never use spark plugs which have an improper heat range.
STORAGE
When transporting the generator, turn the engine switch and the fuel valve OFF. Keep the generator level to prevent fuel
spillage. Fuel vapor or spilled fuel may ignite.
Warning:
Contact with a hot engine or exhaust system can cause serious burns or fires. Let the engine cool before
transporting or storing the generator.
Take care not to drop or strike the generator when transporting. Do not place heavy objects on the generator.
Before storing the unit for an extended period:
1. Be sure the storage area is free of excessive humidity and dust.
2. Service according to the table below:
STORAGE TIME
RECOMMENDED SERVICE PROCEDURE TO PREVENT HARD STARTING
Less than 1 month
No preparation required
1 to 2 months
Fill with fresh gasoline and add gasoline conditioner*.
2 months to 1 year Fill with fresh gasoline and add gasoline conditioner*. Drain the carburetor float bowl.
1 year or more
Fill with fresh gasoline and add gasoline conditioner*. Remove the spark plug. Put a
tablespoon of engine oil into the cylinder. Turn the engine slowly with the pull rope to distribute
the oil. Reinstall the spark plug. Change the engine oil.
After removal from storage, drain the stored gasoline into a suitable container, and fill with
fresh gasoline before starting.
*Use gasoline conditioners that are formulated to extend storage life.
Warning:
Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Perform task in a well-ventilated area
with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area during this procedure.
1. Drain the carburetor by loosening the screw.
2. Drain the gasoline into a suitable container.
3. Change the engine oil

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4. Remove the spark plug, and pour about a tablespoon of clean engine oil into the cylinder. Crank the engine
several revolutions to distribute the oil, and then reinstall the spark plug.
5. Slowly pull the starter grip until resistance is felt. At this point, the piston is coming up on its compression stroke
and both the intake and exhaust valves are closed. Storing the engine in this position will help to protect is from
internal corrosion.
SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
15 hp
CYLINDERS
Single Cylinder, OHV 4 Cycle
DISPLACEMENT
420 cc
IGNITION
Electric / TCI
COOLING
Air Cooled
FUEL TANK
6 Gal, Tri-fuel powered
LUBE OIL VOL.
1.1 L /37 fl. oz
GENERATOR
Electric Brushless
PHASE
Single
VOLTAGE
120V / 240V, 12V DC
DB(A)
7m 68
FREQ./RPM
60Hz/3600Rpms
CONT. OUTPUT
8 KW
MAX OUTPUT
9 KW
CONT. OPERATING HOURS
6
WEIGHT
310 lbs dry
(L x W x H)
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Engine will not start
Out gas or LPG
Refill tank
Low oil level
Add more 10W-30 oil
Fouled spark plug
Replace it if necessary
Fuel valve turn off
Turn on fuel valve
Plugged fuel filter
Change fuel filter
No AC output
Tripped AC circuit breaker
Remove load, check for defects
Voltage low
Engine speed low
Increase speed
AC overloaded
Remove some load
Defective stator, rotor, or capacitor
Replace with good one
Generator overheating
Bad ventilation
Improve ventilation
Overloaded
Remove some load

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WIRING DIAGRAM

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EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
1 Gasoline Engine, Whole set 1 28 Supporting Stand 1 55 Flange Bolt M8*32 2
2 Frame COMP 1 29 Bolt M10*1.25*265 1 56 Muffler Stay 1
3 Bottom Rubber A 2 30 Plain washer 10 1 57 Muffler 1
4 Bottom Rubber B 2 31 Bearing 6207-2RS 1 58 Muffler Protector, Inner 1
5 Flange Nut M8 12 32 Rotator COMP 1 59 Flange Bolt M8*16 4
6 Flange Nut M6 4 33 Stator & Rotator ASSY 1 60 Seal, Muffler protector 1
7 Cushion, Frame 4 34 Generator Fan 1 61 Muffler Stay COMP 1
8 Bolt M6*12 4 35 Stator Cover 1 62 Side Muffler Protector 1
9 Rubber Pad, Frame 2 36 Stator ASSY 1 63 Control Panel Case 1
10 Handles 2 37 Stripe, Fuel tank 1 64 DC Output Post 2
11 Earth Terminal Set 1 38 Fuel Tank 1 65 Wheel ASSY 1
12 Flange Bolt M6*12 8 39 Fuel Filter 1 66 Pin 2
13 Receptacle 1 40 Packing Ring 1 67 Washer 20 2
14 Receptacle 1 41 Fuel Filler Cap COMP 1 68 Wheel COMP 2
15 Voltage Regulator 1 42 Fuel Sensor 1 69 Bracket 2
16 Circuit Breaker 1 43 Screw M5*1 2 70 Well Shaft 1
17 Control Panel 1 44 Gasket, Fuel tank 1 71 Recoil COMP 1
18 Voltmeter 1 45 Flange Bolt M6*22 4 72 Flange Bolt M6*8 3
19 Diode ASSY 2 46 Washer 4 73 Fan, Cover COMP 1
20 1 47 Collar 4 74 Flange Bolt M6*12 13
21 Boot, Engine switch 1 48 Cushion 4 75 Shroud COMP 1
22 Boot, Main wire harness 1 49 Outlet pipe 4.5*165 1 76 Clip, Oil blocker 3
23 Boot, AC output wire 1 50 Tube Clip 2 77 Grommet Drain Hole 1
24 Wire Harness ASSY 1 51 Rubber, Fuel tube 1 78 Start Motor 1
25 Flange Bolt M5*12 2 52 Fuel Cock 1 79 Flange Bolt M8*35 2
26 Alternator Cover 1 53 Muffler Protector 1 80 Flange Nut M16 1
27 Flange Bolt M6*175 4 54 Flange Bolt M6*14 4 81 Starting Pulley 1
82 Cooling Fan 1 122 Case COMP, Air cleaner 1 157 Arm, Valve rocker 2
83 Key 1 123 Separator, Air cleaner 1 158 Nut, Valve rocker arm 2
84 Flywheel COMP 1 124 Flange Nut M5 6 159 Nut, Pivot adjusting 2
85 Oil Seal, 35*52*8 2 125 Cover COMP, Air cleaner 1 160 Flange Bolt M8*40 7
86 Crank Case ASSY 1 126 Clip, Air Cleaner ware 2 161 Crankcase Cover 1
87 Oil blocker 1 127 Element, Air cleaner 1 162 Flange Bolt M5*10 3
88 Bolt, Drain plug 2 128 Seal, Air cleaner 1 163 Fan Cover 1
89 Washer, Drain plug 2 129 Packing, Heat isolator 1 164 Cap ASSY, Oil filler 1
90 Clip, Wire 1 130 Clip, Tube 4 165 Governor Kit 1
91 Flange Bolt M6*25 2 131 Valve, Dashpot check ASSY 1 166 Packing, Case cover 1
97 Cord Stop Switch 1 132 Tube, Fuel 45*165 1 167 Pin, Dowel 8*12 2
98 Grommet Cord 1 133 Tube, Breather 1 168 Piston Ring Set 1
99 Coil ASSY, Ignition 1 134 Flange Bolt M10*80 4 169 Clip, Piston pin 2
100 Oil Seal, 8*14*5 1 135 Head COMP, Cylinder 1 170 Piston 1
101 Radial Ball Bearing (6202) 2 136 Bolt head, M8*34 2 171 Pin, Piston 1
102 Shaft, Governor arm 1 137 Spark Plug 1 172 Connecting Rod ASSY 1

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103 Pin, Lock, 10mm 1 138 Camshaft 1 173 Control ASSY 1
104 Washer, 8.2*170.8 1 139 Valve lifter 2 174 Governor Spring 1
105 Flange Nut M10 1 140 Intake Valve 1 175 Spring, Throttle return 1
106 O-ring, 14mm 1 141 Exhaust Valve 1 176 Governor Arm 1
107 Switch ASSY, Oil level 1 142 Seat, Valve spring 1 177 Governor Rod 1
108 Balancer 1 143 Retainer, EX. Valve spring 1 178 Bolt, Governor arm 1
109 Crankshaft 1 144 Rotator, Valve 1 179 Fuse 1
110 Radial Ball Bearing (6207) 2 145 Retainer, In. Valve spring 1 180 Battery Wire, Anode 1
111 Pin, Dowel 12*20 2 146 Valve Spring 2 181 Battery Wire, Cathode 1
112 Gasket, Cylinder head 1 147 Push Rod 2 182 Battery Cover 1
113 Bolt Head, 8*106 2 148 Exhaust Piper 1 183 Battery 1
114 Packing, Air cleaner 2 149 Cover COMP, Head 1 184 Brush ASSY 1
115 Stay ASSY, Manual choke 1 150 Washer COMP, Head cover 1 185 Pipe thread clamp 4
116 Grommet Fender 1 151 Bolt, Head cover 1 186 intake-tube 1
117 Carburetor ASSY 1 152 Nut M8 2 187 Gas valve 1
118 Packing, Carburetor 1 153 Pipe COMP EX. 1 188 pressure pipe,circlip 2
119 Heat Isolator, Carburetor 1 154 Gasket (B) EX. Pipe 1 189 pressure pipe 1
120 Flange Nut M6 4 155 Plate, Push rod guide 1 190 exit pipe 1
121 Stay, Air cleaner 1 156 Bolt, Pivot 2

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LIMITED WARRANTY
These products are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of
purchase by user. This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the equipment and is non transferable. Verification of
purchase is the responsibility of the buyer. The products must be purchased in U.S. or Canada through an authorized
network distribution. Parts will be replaced or repaired at no charge, except when the equipment has failed due to lack of
proper maintenance. Any misuse, abuse, alteration or improper installation or operations will void warranty. Determining
whether a part is to be replaced or repaired is the sole decision of our authorized service dealers.
NOTE: Some services performed by parties other than our service dealers may void warranty.
This warranty covers parts only. It will not provide for replacement of complete products due to defective parts.
Components not manufactured by us such as engines are guaranteed by their manufacturer and can be serviced at
factory-authorized locations near you. Any costs incurred due to replacement or repair of items outside of an approved
facility is the responsibility of the buyer and not covered under warranty.
This warranty specifically excludes the following; failure of parts due to damage caused by fire, flood, accident, snowstorm,
windstorm, acts of God, chemicals corrosion, bird drops, sea water, sea breeze, see salt, alternative parts other than
manufacturer’s specifications, damage by operation in a marine application, and damage caused by vandalism.
Additional exclusions: loss of running time, inconvenience, loss of income, or loss of use, including any implied warranty
of merchantability of fitness for a specific use.
Warranty does not cover items subject to normal wear such as: receptacles, tires, spark plugs, fuel filters, air cleaner
elements, wheel bearings, recoil ropes, cables, belts, engine oil and grease, or any part subject to direct physical contact
by the public. This warranty does not cover any personal injury or damage to surrounding property caused by failure of
any part.
This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty expressed or implied and we assume no other responsibility or liability
outside that expressed within this warranty.
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 Form
PERSONAL INFORMATION GENERATOR INFORMATION
First Name: ________________________________ Model Number: ___________________________________
Last Name: ________________________________ Serial Number: ___________________________________
Street Address: _____________________________ Date Purchased: ___________________________________
Street Address: _____________________________ Purchased From: ___________________________________
City, State, ZIP: _____________________________
Phone Number: _____________________________
E-Mail: ____________________________________
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