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Manual No. 80077440 Revision B
OPERATOR’S MANUAL MANUAL DEL OPERARIO
Outdoor Portable Generator
Generador portátil para uso en exteriores
CMXGGAS030733
CMXGGAS030734
CMXGGAS030791
WWW.CRAFTSMAN.COM
1-888-331-4569
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Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reserved. Reservados todos los derechos.
CRAFTSMAN® is a registered trademark and CO Detection™ is a trademark of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., used under license.
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Equipment Description
Table of Contents
Equipment Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Operation 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FCC/IC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Troubleshooting/Specifications 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warranty 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Register Your Product
To ensure prompt and complete warranty coverage, register
your product online at www.Craftsman.com/registration.
Symbols and Meanings
Signal Meaning
DANGER Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE Indicates information considered important,
but not hazard-related.
Symbol Name Explanation
Safety Alert
Symbol
Indicates a potential personal
injury hazard.
Operator’s
Manual
Failure to follow warnings,
instructions and operators
manual could result in death or
serious injury.
Toxic Fumes
Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that
will kill you in minutes. You
cannot smell it or see it.
Fire
Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable which could cause
burns or fire resulting in death or
serious injury.
Engine exhaust could cause
fire resulting in death or serious
injury.
Electric
Shock
Generator could cause
electrical shock resulting in
death or serious injury.
Hot Surface Muffler could cause burns
resulting in serious injury.
WARNING! This product can expose you to
chemicals including gasoline engine exhaust,
which is known to the State of California to cause
cancer, and carbon monoxide, which is known to the State
of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Equipment Description
Read this manual carefully and become familiar
with your outdoor generator. Know its applications,
its limitations, and any hazards involved. Save
these original instructions for future reference.
The outdoor generator is an engine-driven, revolving field,
alternating current (AC) generator equipped with a voltage
regulator. The generator is designed to supply electrical
power for operating compatible electrical lighting,
appliances, tools and motor loads. The voltage regulator
within the generator is designed to automatically maintain
output voltage level.
The portable generator can be used to power outdoor
items using an extension cord or to restore home power
using a transfer switch. A transfer switch is a separate
device installed by a licensed electrician that allows the
portable generator to be cord connected, using the locking
receptacle, directly into your home’s electrical system.
Install a listed transfer switch as soon as possible if
generator will be used to provide home power restoration.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information
in this manual is both accurate and current. However,
the manufacturer reserves the right to change, alter or
otherwise improve the generator and this documentation at
any time without prior notice.
NOTICE If you have questions about intended use,
contact an authorized service dealer. This equipment is
designed to be used with Briggs & Strattoauthorized
parts only.
System Ground
The generator has a system ground that connects the
generator frame components to the ground terminals
on the AC output receptacles. The system ground is
connected to the AC neutral wire (the neutral is bonded to
the generator frame).
Special Requirements
There may be Federal or State regulations, local codes, or
ordinances that apply to the intended use of the generator.
Please consult a qualified electrician, electrical inspector,
or the local agency having jurisdiction.
This generator is not intended to be used at a construction
site or similar activity as defined by NFPA 70-2017 (NEC)
section 590.6.
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Equipment Description
To Restore Home Power Using a Listed Transfer
Switch
Connections to your home’s electrical system must use a
listed* transfer switch installed by a licensed electrician.
The connection must isolate the generator power from
the utility power and comply with all applicable laws and
electrical codes. Power your home with a 30 Amp transfer
switch system.
120/240V
Outlet Transfer
Switch
Typical Indoor Items
To Restore Power Using Extension Cords
1. Only use grounded cords marked for outdoor use rated
for your loads.
To provide power using extension
cords
Total
Amperage
Minimum Gauge, Outdoor Rated
Up to 50 FT (15 M) Up to 100 FT (30 M)
Up to 13A 16 14
Up to 15A 14 12
Up to 20A 12 10
Up to 30A
10 8
2. Follow cord safety instructions.
3. Install carbon monoxide alarm(s).
4. When operating generator with extension cords, make
sure it is located in an open, outdoor area, at least
20 ft. (6.1 m.) from occupied spaces with exhaust
pointed away.
5. Extension cords running directly into home, powering
indoor items IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
DANGER! Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that will kill you in
minutes. You cannot smell it, see it, or taste it.
Even if you do not smell exhaust fumes, you could still be
exposed to carbon monoxide gas.
Extension cords running directly into the home
increase your risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
through openings.
If an extension cord running directly into the home is
used to power indoor items, the operator recognizes
that this increases the risk of CO poisoning to people
inside the home and assumes that risk.
6. Install a listed* transfer switch as soon as possible
if generator will be used to provide home power
restoration.
120V
OUTLET
* Certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory that the
product complies to appropriate product safety test standards.
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Equipment Description
Air Cleaner Filters engine intake air.
Choke Handle Used when starting a cold engine.
Engine Identification — Provides model, type and code of
engine.
Fuel Cap Add unleaded fuel here.
Fuel Valve Used to turn fuel supply on and off to engine.
Grounding Fastener — Consult your local agency having
jurisdiction for grounding requirements in your area.
Identification Label Provides model and serial number of
generator.
Oil Drain Plug — Drain engine oil here.
Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick Check and add engine oil here.
Recoil Starter Used to start the engine manually.
Spark Arrester Muffler/Exhaust — Lowers engine noise and
is equipped with a spark arrester screen.
Engine Identification
Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick
Oil Drain Plug
Fuel Cap
Grounding Fastener
Choke Handle
Spark Arrester Muffler/Exhaust
Air Cleaner
Identification Label
Fuel Valve
Recoil Starter
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Features and Controls
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp, GFCI Duplex Receptacles Used
to supply 120 Volt AC, single phase, 60 Hz power for
electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads.
120/240 Volt AC, 30 Amp Locking Receptacle Used to
supply 120/ 240 Volt AC, single phase, 60 Hz power for
electrical lighting, appliance, tool and motor loads.
Circuit Breakers The 120 Volt AC, 20A GFCI duplex
receptacles are provided with “push to reset” 20 Amp
circuit breakers to protect the generator against electrical
overload.
CO Detection Carbon Monoxide (CO) Shutdown Indicator
Light Indicates the engine shutdown due to carbon
monoxide accumulation around the generator or a CO
Detection system fault occurred.
Low Oil Shutdown — This unit is equipped with a low oil
protection device. Oil must be at proper level for engine
to run. If the engine oil drops below a preset level, an oil
switch will stop the engine. Check oil level with dipstick.
Main Breaker Protects generator against electrical
overload. If breaker trips, it cuts power to all receptacles.
On/Off Switch Set this switch to ON (I) before starting
engine. Set switch to OFF (0) to shut off engine.
Start Switch Push and hold in “Start” position for a
maximum of 5 seconds during each start attempt, until
engine starts.
Main Breaker
120/240 Volt AC, 30
Amp Locking Receptacle
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp
GFCI Duplex Receptacles
Low Oil
Shutdown
Compare the illustrations with your generator to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and product warnings.
On/Off Switch
Start Switch
Circuit Breakers
CO Detection™
Carbon Monoxide
(CO) Shutdown
Indicator Light
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Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
Exhaust/muffler
Point away from homes
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Operation
5 ft. (1.5 m)
min.
5 ft. (1.5 m) min.
Exhaust
20 ft. (6.1 m) min.
Operation Location to Reduce the Risk of Fire
WARNING! Exhaust heat/gases could ignite
combustibles, structures or damage fuel tank
causing a fire, resulting in death or serious injury.
Portable generator must be at least 5ft. (1.5m) from
any structure, overhang, trees, shrubs, or vegetation over
12 in. (30.5 cm) in height.
Do not place portable generator under a deck or other
type of structure that may confine airflow. Smoke alarm(s)
must be installed and maintained indoors according to the
manufacturer’s instructions/recommendations.
Carbon monoxide alarms cannot detect smoke.
Do not place portable generator in manner other than
shown.
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Operation
Step 2: Oil and Fuel
The generator engine is shipped from the factory filled with
10W30 oil. This allows for generator operation in a wide
range of temperature and climate conditions. For checking/
adding or changing oil see Maintenance.
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded fuel with a minimum of 87
octane.
Gasoline with an ethanol content up to 10% is
acceptable.
E10
E15
NOTICE Do not mix oil in fuel or modify engine to run on
alternate fuels. Use of unapproved fuels could damage
engine and will not be covered under warranty.
See High Altitude for 5,000 ft. and above.
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable which could cause burns or fire
resulting in death or serious injury.
Do not refuel during operation.
Do not smoke during refueling.
Turn engine off and let it cool at least 2 minutes before
removing fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors. Keep fuel away from sparks, open
flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap and fittings frequently for
cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
1. Slowly remove fuel cap to relieve pressure in tank.
2. Slowly add unleaded fuel to fuel tank. Be careful not
to fill above bottom lip. This allows adequate space
for fuel expansion.
3. Install fuel cap and let any spilled fuel evaporate
before starting engine.
High Altitude
At altitudes over 5,000 ft. (1524 m), a minimum
85octane fuel is acceptable. To remain emissions
compliant, high altitude adjustment is required. Operation
without this adjustment will cause decreased performance,
increased fuel consumption, and increased emissions.
See an authorized Briggs & Stratton dealer for high
altitude adjustment information. Operation of the engine at
altitudes below 2,500 ft. (762 m) with the high altitutde
kilt is not recommended.
Transporting
When transporting equipment with a vehicle or trailer, turn
fuel shutoff valve to off (0) position. Do not tip engine or
equipment at an angle which causes fuel to spill.
Step 3: Generator Start Up
Disconnect all electrical loads from the generator. Use the
following start instructions:
1. Make sure unit is outdoors on a level surface.
NOTICE Failure to operate the unit on a level surface may
cause the unit to shut down.
2. Turn the fuel valve to the on (I) position.
3. Set on/off switch to ON (I) position.
4. Pull choke handle out to CHOKE ( ) position.
5A. For electric starting, push and hold (no more than
5 seconds) the start switch in position until Start
generator starts.
NOTICE If battery is discharged, use manual starting
instructions or charge battery with a battery charger
designed specifically for AGM batteries and follow all
charger instructions.
5B. For manual starting, grasp recoil handle and pull slowly
until slight resistance is felt. Then pull rapidly to start
engine.
Fuel Valve
Start Switch
Choke Handle
On/Off Switch
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Operation
6. Gradually push choke handle in to run ( ) position.
If engine falters, move choke handle to half choke
position until engine runs smoothly, and then push in
to run ( ) position.
NOTICE If engine starts but fails to run, see Low Oil
Shutdown in Features and Controls.
Step 4: Connecting Electrical Loads
Using Extension Cords
Use only grounded extension cords marked for outdoor use
rated for your loads. Follow cord safety instructions.
WARNING! Damaged or overloaded extension
cords could overheat, arc, and burn resulting in
death or serious injury.
NOTICE For best results when plugging into the 120 Volt
GFCI receptacles, plug items to be powered in sequence as
shown.
NOTICE For generator output required see Generator
Capacity. Connect electrical loads in off position then turn
on for operation.
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp, GFCI Duplex Receptacles
Use each receptacle to operate 120 Volt AC, single-phase,
60 Hz electrical loads requiring up to 2,400 Watts (2.4 kW)
at 20 Amps of current.
Ground Fault Protection
The duplex receptacles are equipped with Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection. The GFCI protects
against electrical shock that may be caused if your body
becomes a path which electricity travels to reach ground.
When protected by a GFCI, one may still feel a shock, but
the GFCI is intended to cut current off quickly enough
so that a person in normal health should not suffer any
serious electrical injury.
WARNING! Generator voltage could cause
electrical shock or burn resulting in death or
serious injury. Contact with the hot and neutral
conductor at the same time could cause electrical shock
or burn, even if the circuit is GFCI protected.
Testing the GFCI
With the engine running, test your GFCI outlet prior to
each use, as follows:
Push the “Testbutton. The “Reset” button should
pop out, which should allow no power to reach the
outlet.
Press the “Reset” button firmly until it is fully in
place and locks in that position. If the GFCI outlet
does not reset properly, do not use the outlet. Call or
take your generator to a local service center.
If the GFCI trips by itself at any time, reset and test
the outlet.
120/240 Volt AC, 30 Amp, Locking Receptacle
Use a NEMA L14-30 plug with this receptacle. Connect a
4-wire cord set rated for 250 Volt AC loads at 30 Amps.
The generator’s locking receptacle is not protected by a
GFCI.
This receptacle powers 120/240 Volt AC, 60 Hz, single
phase loads requiring up to 7,200 Watts of power (7.2kW)
at 30 Amps for 240 Volts or two independent 120 Volt
loads at 30 Amps each.
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2
3
4
4-Wire Cord Set
240V
120V
W (Neutral)
X (Hot)
Y (Hot)
Ground (Green)
120V
NEMA L14-30
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Generator Capacity
To make sure your generator can supply enough running
watts and starting watts for the items you will power at the
same time, follow these three simple steps:
1. Select the items you will power at the same time. See
following list for typical wattages.
* Typical wattages listed are approximate only. Check tool
or appliance for actual wattage.
** The momentary electrical current the generator can
provide to start electric motors, per Briggs & Stratton
standard 628K. It does not represent the power required
to continuously run electrical loads. It is the maximum
current that can momentarily be supplied when starting a
motor, multiplied by the generator’s rated voltage.
2. Total the running watts. This is the amount of power
your generator must produce to keep your items
running. See following example:
Example
Total running watts = 2125
Highest starting watts = 2100
Total generator watts required = 4225
3. Estimate the starting watts you will need. Because
not all motors start at the same time, total starting
wattage can be estimated by adding only the item
with the highest additional starting watts requirements
to the total running watts from step 2.
Power Management
To manage generator power, sequentially add loads as
follows:
1. With nothing connected to generator, start the engine
outdoors.
2. Plug in and turn on the first load, preferably the
largest load you have.
3. Permit the generator output to stabilize (engine runs
smoothly and attached device operates properly).
4. Plug in and turn on the next load.
5. Again, permit the generator to stabilize.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional load.
Never add more loads than the generator capacity. Take
special care to consider starting watts in generator
capacity.
CO Detection
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Shutdown System
CO Detection automatically shuts down the engine when
harmful levels of carbon monoxide accumulate around the
generator or a CO Detection fault occurs. After shutdown,
the CO Detection indicator light will blink for at least five
minutes per the chart below.
CO Detection DOES NOT replace carbon monoxide alarms.
Install battery-powered carbon monoxide alarm(s) in your
home. Don’t run generator in enclosed areas.
Color/Pattern Description
Red
Carbon monoxide accumulated around
generator. Move generator to an open,
outdoor area 20 ft. (6.1 m) from
occupied spaces with exhaust pointed
away. Automatic shutoff is an indication
generator was improperly located.
If you start to feel sick, dizzy, weak,
or your homes carbon monoxide alarm
sounds while using this product, get
to fresh air right away. Call emergency
services. You may have carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Blue
CO Detection fault occured¥.
See Briggs & Stratton authorized service
dealer.
¥Blue light will blink for five seconds at the startup of generator to
show CO Detection functioning properly.
Step 5: Generator Shutdown
1. Turn off and unplug all electrical loads from generator
panel receptacles. Never stop engine with electrical
devices plugged in and turned on.
2. Let engine run at no-load for one minute to stabilize
internal temperatures of engine and generator.
3. Push on/off switch to off (0) position.
4. Move fuel valve to off (0) position.
Tool or Appliance Starting WattsRunning Watts
Window AC - 10000 BTU 1000 2100
Refrigerator/Freezer 550 1350
Plasma Television 500
Light (75 Watts) 75
2125 Total
Running Watts
2100 Highest
Starting Watts
Tool or Appliance Running
Watts*
Starting
Watts**
Light Bulb - 75 Watt 75 -
Sump Pump - 1/3 HP 1140 2850
Refrigerator/Freezer 550 1350
Water Well Pump - 1/3 HP 575 1440
Window AC - 10,000 BTU 1000 2100
Furnace Fan Blower - 1/2 HP 800 2350
Microwave Oven - 1000 Watt 1000 -
Plasma Television - 50” 500 -
Laptop 250 -
Garage Door Opener - 1/2 HP 300 500
Operation
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Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Follow the hourly or calendar intervals, whichever occurs
first. More frequent service is required when operating in
adverse conditions noted below.
1
Service more often under dirty or dusty conditions.
2
See any authorized dealer for service.
General Recommendations
Regular maintenance will improve the performance and
extend the life of the generator. See any authorized dealer
for service.
The generator’s warranty does not cover items that have
been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. To receive
full value from the warranty, the operator must maintain
the generator as instructed in this manual.
All service and adjustments should be made at least once
each season. A new spark plug and clean air filter assure
proper fuel-air mixture and help your engine run better and
last longer. Follow requirements in Maintenance Schedule.
Emissions Control
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions
control devices and systems may be performed by any non-
road engine repair establishment or individual. However,
to obtain ”no charge” emissions control service, the work
must be performed by a factory authorized dealer. See
Emissions Warranty.
Cleaning
Daily or before use, look around and underneath the
generator for signs of oil or fuel leaks. Clean any
accumulated debris. Keep area around muffler free from
any debris.
Use a soft bristle brush to loosen caked on dirt or oil.
Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean.
NOTICE Improper treatment of generator could damage it
and shorten its life. Do not expose generator to excessive
moisture, dust, dirt, or corrosive vapors. Do not insert any
objects through cooling slots.
Fuel Valve Maintenance
The fuel valve is equipped with a fuel sediment cup,
screen, and o-ring that need to be cleaned.
1. Move fuel valve to off (0) position.
2. Remove sediment cup from fuel valve. Remove o-ring
and screen from fuel valve.
3. Wash sediment cup, o-ring, and screen in a
nonflammable solvent. Dry them thoroughly.
4. Place screen and o-ring into fuel valve. Install
sediment cup and tighten securely.
5. Move fuel valve to on (I) position, and check for leaks.
Replace fuel valve if there is any leakage.
Screen
O-Ring
Sediment Cup
First 5 Hours
Change engine oil
Every 8 Hours or Daily
Clean debris
Check engine oil level
Every 25 Hours or Yearly
Clean engine air filter1
Every 100 Hours or Yearly
Change engine oil1
Yearly
Replace engine air filter1
Service fuel valve
Service spark plug
Inspect muffler and spark arrester
Clean cooling system1, 2
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Engine Maintenance
Oil Recommendations
We recommend the use of Briggs & Stratton Warranty
Certified oils for best performance. Other high-quality
detergent oils are acceptable if classified for service SF or
higher. Do not use special additives. See Common Service
Parts.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for
the engine. Use the chart to select the best viscosity for the
outdoor temperature range expected.
* Below 4°C (40°F) the use of SAE 30 will result in hard starting.
** Above 27°C (8F) the use of 10W30 may cause increased oil
consumption. Check oil level more frequently.
Checking/Adding Engine Oil
Oil level should be checked prior to each use or at least
every 8 hours of operation. Keep oil level maintained.
1. Make sure generator is on a level surface.
2. Clean area around oil fill, remove dipsitck and wipe
with clean cloth. Replace dipstick. Remove and check
oil level.
NOTICE Do not screw in dipstick when checking oil level.
3. Verify oil is at full mark on dipstick. Replace and
tighten dipstick.
4. If needed, slowly pour oil into oil fill opening to the
full mark on dipstick. Do not overfill.
NOTICE Overfilling with oil could cause the engine to not
start, or hard starting.
Do not overfill.
If over the full mark on dipstick, drain oil to reduce oil
level to full mark on dipstick.
5. Replace and tighten dipstick.
NOTICE Do not attempt to crank or start engine before it
has been properly serviced with recommended oil. This
could result in an engine failure.
CAUTION Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact with
used motor oil. Used motor oil has been shown to cause
skin cancer in certain laboratory animals. Thoroughly
wash exposed areas with soap and water.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DON’T
POLLUTE. CONSERVE RESOURCES. RETURN
USED OIL TO COLLECTION CENTERS.
Changing Engine Oil
If you are using your generator under extremely dirty or
dusty conditions, or in extremely hot weather, change the
oil more often.
Change the oil while the engine is still warm from running,
as follows:
1. Make sure unit is on a level surface.
2. Remove oil drain plug and drain oil completely into a
suitable container.
3. Reinstall oil drain plug and tighten securely. Remove
dipstick.
4. Slowly pour recommended oil (about 36 oz. (1.0 l))
into oil fill opening. Pause to permit oil to settle. Fill
to Full mark on dipstick.
5. Wipe dipstick clean each time oil level is checked. Do
not overfill.
6. Reinstall dipstick. Tighten cap securely.
7. Wipe up any spilled oil.
Oil Drain Plug
Full
Maintenance
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Maintenance
Service Air Cleaner
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable which could cause burns or fire
resulting in death or serious injury.
Do not start and run engine with air filter removed.
Your engine will not run properly and may be damaged if
you run it with a dirty air filter. Clean or replace more often
if operating under dusty or dirty conditions.
1. Loosen screws and remove air cleaner cover.
2.
Carefully remove cartridge from base.
3. Install clean (or new) air cleaner assembly inside
cover. Dispose of old filter properly.
NOTICE If the filter is excessively dirty, replace with a new
filter. See Common Service Parts.
4. Assemble air cleaner cover onto base and tighten
screws.
Service Spark Plug
Changing the spark plug will help your engine to start
easier and run better.
1. Clean area around spark plug.
2. Remove and inspect spark plug.
3. Replace spark plug if electrodes are pitted, burned
or porcelain is cracked. Use the recommended
replacement spark plug. See Common Service Parts.
4. Check electrode gap with wire feeler gauge and reset
spark plug gap to recommended gap if necessary (see
Specifications).
5. Install spark plug and tighten firmly.
Inspect Muffler and Spark Arrester
The engine exhaust muffler has a spark arrester screen.
Inspect the muffler for cracks, corrosion, or other damage.
Inspect spark arrester screen for damage or carbon
blockage. Clean if carbon blockage is found using brush
and commercial solvent or replace if damaged.
WARNING! Contact with muffler area could
cause burns resulting in serious injury.
Allow equipment to cool before servicing.
It is a violation of California Public Resource Code,
Section 4442, to use or operate the engine on any forest-
covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land unless
the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester, as
defined in Section 4442, maintained in effective working
order. Other states or federal jurisdictions may have
similar laws, reference Federal Regulation 36 CFR Part
261.52.
Replace spark arrester as follows:
1. Remove four screws that connect heat shield to
muffler.
2. Remove
four screws that attach
spark arrester
screen.
3. Obtain a
replacement
screen.
4. Reattach
screen and muffler
guard.
Common Service Parts
Air Cleaner 491588 or 5043 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spark Plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795615
Engine Oil Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100028
Synthetic Oil Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100074
Fuel Stabilizer 100120 or 100117 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contact an authorized service dealer or
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.com for a full list of parts and
diagrams.
Muffler Heatshield
Spark Arrester Screen
Screws
Screws
Screws
Cover
Filter
Base
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Storage
If storing the unit for more than 30days, use the following
guidelines to prepare it for storage.
Long Term Storage Instructions
1. Clean the generator as outlined in Cleaning.
2. Change engine oil while engine is still warm, drain oil
from crankcase. Refill with recommended grade. See
Changing Engine Oil.
3. Treat or drain fuel from generator as fuel can become
stale when stored over 30 days.
Stale fuel causes acid and gum deposits to form in the
fuel system or on essential carburetor parts. To keep
fuel fresh, use Briggs & Stratton® Advanced Formula
Fuel Treatment & Stabilizer, available wherever Briggs
& Stratton genuine service parts are sold. See Common
Service Parts.
There is no need to drain gasoline from the engine if a
fuel stabilizer is added according to instructions. Run the
engine for 2 minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout
the fuel system before storage.
If gasoline in the engine has not been treated with a fuel
stabilizer, it must be drained into an approved container.
Then run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel.
The use of a fuel stabilizer in the storage container is
recommended to maintain freshness.
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive which could cause
burns, fire or explosion resulting in death or
serious injury.
When storing fuel or equipment with fuel in tank, store
away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes dryers
or other appliances that have pilot light or other ignition
source because they could ignite fuel vapors.
When draining fuel, turn generator engine off and let it
cool at least 2 minutes before removing fuel cap. Loosen
cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank. Drain fuel tank
outdoors. Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot
lights, heat, and other ignition sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap and fittings frequently for
cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
4. Store generator in clean, dry area and cover with a
suitable protective cover that does not retain moisture.
WARNING! Storage covers could cause a fire
resulting in death or serious injury.
Do not place a storage cover over a hot or running
generator. Let equipment cool for a sufficient time before
placing the cover on the equipment.
FCC/IC Compliance Statement
FCC Part 15 Information to User
Pursuant to part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, you are
cautioned that changes or modifications to transceiver not
expressly approved by Briggs & Stratton could void your
authority to operate the portable generator.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Storage


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Model: CMXGGAS030791

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