1. Hua Neke Atuview
The DuroMax XP4400E is a robust gas-powered portable generator designed to provide reliable power for various applications, including home backup, job sites, camping, and RVs. With 4,400 starting watts and 3,500 running watts, it is capable of handling heavy loads, from essential household appliances to high-amperage power tools.

Whakaahua 1: Mua-matau view of the DuroMax XP4400E Portable Generator.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Plenty of Power: 4,400 starting watts and 3,500 running watts for heavy loads.
- Mihini Kaha: DuroMax 210cc OHV engine designed for multiple jobs.
- MX2 Technology: Allows operation at both 120V and 240V simultaneously, or 120V only with full power, ideal for RVs.
- Te Whakamutu Hinu Iti: Automatically shuts off the generator when oil levels are low to protect the engine.
- Fully Featured Power Panel: Includes 2 120V household GFCI outlets, 1 120/240V 30A twist lock outlet, a voltmeter, and 12V DC charging posts.

Figure 2: Illustration of DuroMax XP4400E Portable Generator applications, including home power, jobsites, and camping/RVs.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Always read and understand the entire instruction manual before operating the generator. Failure to follow safety instructions can result in serious injury or death.
Aratohu Haumaru Whanui:
- Moorearea Waro Monoxide: Ka whakaputahia e ngā miihini whakaputa hau te hau waro haukino, he hau kore kakara, kore tae ka taea te whakamate i a koe. KAUPAPA operate the generator indoors or in partially enclosed spaces. Always operate outdoors in a well-ventilated area, away from windows, doors, and vents.
- Pūmate Rua Hiko: Ensure the generator is properly grounded. Do not operate in wet conditions. Always use appropriate extension cords rated for outdoor use and the power requirements of your appliances.
- Pūmate Ahi: He tino muramura te penehīni. Whakauhia te hinu ki roto i te waahi hau pai me te miihini ka weto me te whakamatao. Kaua e paowa, kaua e tukua kia tuwhera nga mura ki te taha o te kaihanga. Whakaorangia te wahie ki roto i nga ipu kua whakaaetia kia matara atu i nga waahi noho.
- Mata wera: Ka wera rawa te miihini me te muffler o te kaihanga i te wa e mahi ana, ka noho wera mo etahi wa i muri i te katinga. A ape i te pa ki nga waahi wera kia kore e wera.
- Parenga Karu me te Taringa: Always wear appropriate eye protection (safety glasses) and hearing protection when operating the generator.
Kei roto i tēnei hua ngā matū e mōhiotia ana e te Kāwanatanga o California hei take mō te mate pukupuku me ngā whānautanga hapa, ētahi atu kino rānei ki te whānau uri (Whakatūpato Proposition 65).

Figure 3: The generator's control panel, featuring safety warnings and various power outlets.
3. Tatūnga
Te Wetewete me te Huihuinga:
- Āta tango i te pūhiko mai i tōna tākai.
- Attach the wheels and support legs using the provided hardware. Ensure all bolts are tightened securely.
- Install the handle kit for easy portability.

Whakaahua 4: Taha view of the generator, illustrating the wheel assembly for portability.
Te Tāpiri Hinu me te Wahie:
- Whakanohoia te kaiwhakanao ki te papa papatairite.
- Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick. Add the recommended engine oil (typically 10W-30) until it reaches the upper mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill.
- Fill the fuel tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane). Do not overfill the tank. Ensure the fuel cap is securely fastened.

Figure 5: Close-up of the fuel cap, indicating the fuel type and capacity.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Tīmatahia te Kaihanga:
- Me whakarite kei runga te kaihanga i runga i te mata taumata, ka momotuhia nga uta hiko katoa.
- Tahurihia te takirere wahie ki te tūranga 'ON'.
- Nekehia te rīwhi kōkō ki te tūranga 'CHOKE' (mēnā he makariri te mīhini).
- Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the 'START' position. Release the key once the engine starts.
- Once the engine starts and runs smoothly, gradually move the choke lever to the 'RUN' position.
- Allow the generator to run for a few minutes to warm up before connecting any electrical loads.
Tuhono Uta Hiko:
- Ensure the total running wattage of your appliances does not exceed the generator's running wattage (3,500 watts).
- Plug your appliances into the appropriate outlets on the power panel.
- For 120V/240V operation, utilize the twist-lock outlet and MX2 Technology as needed.
Whakamutua te Kaihanga:
- Momotuhia nga kawenga hiko katoa mai i te kaihanga.
- Tukua kia rere te kaihanga mo etahi meneti me te kore e utaina kia whakamatao.
- Tahurihia te pana mura ki te tūranga 'OFF'.
- Tahurihia te takirere wahie ki te tūranga 'OFF'.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of your DuroMax XP4400E generator.
Arowhai Mahi:
- I mua i ia Whakamahinga: Check engine oil level, fuel level, and inspect for any loose hardware or visible damage.
- Ia 25 Hāora, ia Tau rānei: Hurihia te hinu miihini.
- Ia 50 Hāora, ia Tau rānei: Horoi, whakakapihia ranei te tātari hau.
- Ia 100 Hāora, ia Tau rānei: Inspect spark plug, fuel filter, and valve clearance.

Figure 6: Engine side of the generator, showing the air filter housing for maintenance access.
Rokiroki:
For extended storage, ensure the fuel system is drained or treated with a fuel stabilizer to prevent fuel degradation. Store the generator in a clean, dry area, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
6. Te Raru
If your generator experiences issues, consult the following common troubleshooting steps:
- E kore e timata te miihini: Check fuel level, oil level, spark plug condition, and ensure the choke is set correctly for a cold start. Verify the ignition switch is in the 'ON' position.
- Kore Putanga Hiko: Check if circuit breakers are tripped on the control panel. Ensure all connections are secure and that the total load does not exceed the generator's capacity.
- He uaua te oma o te miihini: Inspect the air filter for clogs and clean or replace if necessary. Check for stale fuel and replace with fresh gasoline if needed.
- Low Oil Shutoff Engaged: Add engine oil to the proper level. The generator will not run if the oil is too low.
For more complex issues, refer to the detailed troubleshooting section in the full owner's manual or contact DuroMax customer support.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | DuroMax |
| Ingoa Tauira | Gas Powered Portable Generator - 4400 Watt - |
| Tauira Tuemi | XP4400E |
| Timata Wattage | 4400 Watts |
| Rere Wattage | 3500 Watts |
| Momo Mihini | 4-Whiu, 210cc OHV |
| Momo wahie | penehīni |
| Rōrahi Tank | 3.96 Karani |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Nga Putanga Hiko Katoa | 3 (2x 120V GFCI, 1x 120/240V 30A Twist Lock) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Tīmata Hiko |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 127 Pauna |
| Hunga Hua | 24"L x 17"W x 17"H |
| Rauemi | Te whakarewa |

Figure 7: Image displaying the dimensions of the DuroMax XP4400E Portable Generator.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact DuroMax customer support. Refer to the official DuroMax webpae, to tuhinga hoko ranei mo nga tikanga me nga tikanga whakamana.
Kaihanga: DuroMax
Tautoko Kiritaki: For assistance, please visit the DuroMax Store on Amazon or refer to the contact information provided in your product's packaging.





