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CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
Fuel Cap
Turn counterclockwise to remove the fuel cap.
The fuel cap is equipped with an air vent to stop fuel from flowing to the
carburetor. The Air Vent must be in the “ON” position to allow fuel to flow
so that the engine can run. Turn the Air Vent to the “OFF” position to stop
fuel flow.
Fuel Cap Air Vent
Ground Terminal
The generator’s ground terminal must always be used to connect the
generator to a driven ground rod. Connect the ground terminal to the driven
ground rod with a 14 AWG (American Wire Gage) copper wire. The wire
connects to the terminal between the lock washer and nut. Tighten the nut
securely to ensure good connection. Grounding the generator protects you
from electric shock that results from a build up of static electricity or
undetected ground faults.
• Only operate generator on a level surface.
• Always connect the nut and ground terminal on the frame to an appropriate ground source.
WARNING!
Generator must be properly grounded to prevent electrocution.
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OFF
Parallel Outlets
Located just above the Ground Terminal, the generator’s Parallel Outlets enable a user to run two FG2200iS generator’s
simultaneously. This operation requires special cables. When operating parallel generators, the rated output is 4.0kVA and
the rated current is 33.3A/120VAC. For cables and instructions consult a FORD dealer for a PARALLEL OPERATION
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• Only connect this generator to another FG2200iS Standard Generator.
• Only use a parallel operation cable kit designed to work with this Generator.
WARNING!
Never connect generators that are different models.