If this is the first time your generator has been used, please see the "How do I prepare my generator for it's first use?" under the Preparing My Generator For Use section of this guide to properly prepare your generator for it's first use.
The most common reasons that the generator will not start are:
The fuel valve is turned to "Closed", and must be set to "Open" for the generator to start.
The choke is set to "Open/Run" and must be set to "Closed/Choke" for the generator to start.
The generator is not on a level surface. If the generator is not level, the low oil shutdown might be triggered. Move the generator to a level surface.
If all of these actions have been taken and the generator will not start, it could be the gasoline, oil or spark plug.
Check the gasoline
If the generator is out of gas, add more gasoline to the generator.
If the gas has been sitting in the fuel tank of the generator for some time, the gas could have become contaminated and gone bad. Drain the gasoline, and add fresh gas to the fuel tank. (See "How do I empty the fuel tank?" in the Generator Care & Maintenance section.)
Check the spark plug
If the sparkplug is dirty or damaged, it could prevent the engine from starting. For instructions on removing the spark plug see the "How should I care for the spark plug in my generator" in the "Generator Care & Maintenance" section.
Verify that the spark plug is sparking by first pulling the spark plug cap off spark plug. Take spark plug out using a spark plug wrench. Loosen the four gas tank bolts using a 10mm wrench. Put the spark plug back into the boot and hold it onto bare metal. Make sure the on/off switch is in the ON position. Pull the starter. You should see a spark.
If the sparkplug is not sparking, check the condition of the sparkplug:
If the sparkplug is dirty, clean the spark plug with use a wire brush to clean any dirt from around the spark plug base.
This generator comes equipped from the factory with a spark plug. If you have questions regarding the spark plug, please contact Customer Service at 1-866-460-9436 Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM Central Time.
Check the engine switch
There are two wires in the back of the engine switch that could have become disconnected during transportation of the generator. These wires must be connected for the engine switch to work, and allow the generator to start. If the wires have become disconnected, reconnect if possible, or a re-soldering of the connection may be needed to fix the issue.
If your generator will still not start after completing the adjustments listed, call our customer help line at 1-866-460-9436, Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM Central Time.