1. Hua Neke Atuview
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of your Powerhorse Portable Dual Fuel Generator, 4500 Watts (Model: 6075716). This generator is designed to provide reliable power using either gasoline or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

Figure 1: Powerhorse Portable Dual Fuel Generator, 4500 Watts.
2. Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
WHAKATŪPATO: Ki te kore e whai i ēnei tohutohu haumaru, ka pāngia pea koe e te whara kino, te mate, te kino rānei o ngā taonga.
- Always operate the generator outdoors in a well-ventilated area, far from windows, doors, and vents, to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Ensure the generator is properly grounded before operation.
- Kia matara atu nga tamariki me nga kararehe mai i te miihini hiko i te wa e mahi ana.
- Kaua e whakakinia te hiko i te wa e rere ana, e wera ana ranei. Tukua kia whakamatao i mua i te taapiri wahie.
- Penapenahia te wahie ki roto i ngā ipu kua whakaaetia, ki tētahi wāhi e pai ana te hau, kia matara atu i ngā pūtake mura.
- Read the entire operator manual thoroughly before initial use.
3. Nga waahanga matua
- Equipped with CO detection and indicator light for excessive emission warning.
- Dual fuel technology allows the generator to switch between gasoline and propane without the unit shutting down.
- 212cc engine with durable cast iron cylinder sleeve.
- Vol aunoatage regulator with multimeter ensures consistent, reliable power.
- Full-featured control panel displays run time, voltage me te auau.
4. Tatūnga
4.1. Wewetewete me te Huihuinga
The generator comes partially assembled. You will need to attach the wheels and the handle bar. Refer to the detailed instructions in your full operator manual for specific assembly steps.

Figure 2: Generator with wheels and handle attached for portability.
4.2. Tāpiri Hinu Miihini
Before first use, add the recommended amount of 10W-30 oil to the engine. The oil fill cap is typically yellow and marked with an 'L'. Use the dipstick to ensure the oil level is correct, filling to the bottom lip as indicated by the diagram on the unit.

Figure 3: Engine close-up showing the oil fill cap and 'Fill to Bottom Lip' instruction.
4.3. Te Whakakī i te Pūhiko
This generator supports dual fuel operation: gasoline or propane (LPG).
- penehīni: Open the fuel cap on top of the unit and carefully pour gasoline into the tank. The tank capacity is 10 gallons.
- Propane (LPG): Connect a propane tank to the generator using the provided propane regulator and hose. Ensure all connections are secure.
IMPORTANT: Never mix gasoline and propane. Always select the desired fuel type using the fuel selector switch on the control panel before starting.
5. Mahi
5.1. Paewhiri Mana ki rungaview
The control panel features a multimeter, fuel selector, main circuit breakers, various AC outlets (120V/240V 50A, 120V/240V 30A, 120V 30A, 120V 20A GFCI), DC outlets, a low oil warning light, and a carbon monoxide auto-shutoff indicator.

Whakaatu 4: Taipitopito view o te papa whakahaere o te whakaputa hiko.
5.2. Ka timata te Kaihanga
- Me whakarite kei runga te kaihanga i runga i te mata taumata, ka momotuhia nga uta hiko katoa.
- Select your desired fuel type (LPG or Gas) using the fuel selector switch.
- Tahurihia te pana o te miihini ki te tūranga 'ON'.
- Apply choke if starting a cold engine.
- Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'START' position. Release once the engine starts.
- Once the engine is running, gradually move the choke lever to the 'RUN' position.
Note: The generator is quite loud, operating at approximately 97 decibels. Position it at a safe distance from your home.
5.3. Connecting to a Load
To connect the generator to your home's electrical system, a licensed electrician must install a transfer switch. This ensures safe operation and prevents backfeeding electricity into the utility grid.
Use a heavy-duty 50-amp power cord (sold separately) to connect the generator to the transfer switch inlet box. The power cord features a twist-lock mechanism for secure connection.
Video 1: Demonstrates the process of reviewing and starting a Powerhorse generator, including fuel and oil checks, and the key start mechanism.
Video 2: Shows a 50-foot, 50-amp generator power cord with a twist-lock feature, essential for connecting the generator to a transfer switch.
6. Tiaki
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and performance of your generator. Always refer to the full operator manual for a detailed maintenance schedule.
- Huringa Hinu: Whakakapia te hinu miihini i muri i ngā haora 20 tuatahi o te whakamahinga, kātahi i ia haora 50-100, i ia tau rānei.
- Tātari hau: Whakapaihia, whakakapihia ranei te tātari hau i nga wa katoa, ina koa i nga waahi puehu.
- Puru korakora: Inspect and clean the spark plug periodically. Replace if worn.
- Pūnaha hinu: Drain the fuel system if storing the generator for an extended period to prevent fuel degradation. For propane, ensure the tank is disconnected.
Video 3: Review of a waterproof generator cover, demonstrating features like clear windows for control panel access and zippered sides for exhaust, useful for protecting your generator during use or storage.
7. Te Raru
If your generator encounters issues, consult the troubleshooting section of your full operator manual. Common issues and their potential solutions include:
- Engine won't start: Check fuel level, oil level, spark plug, and choke setting.
- Kāore he putanga hiko: Check circuit breakers on the control panel and ensure all connections are secure.
- Low oil warning light: Taapirihia te hinu miihini ki te taumata e manakohia ana.
- Carbon monoxide auto-shutoff: Move the generator to a better-ventilated area.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Te hoiho kaha |
| Ingoa Tauira | Kaihanga |
| Tauira Tuemi | 6075716 |
| Wattage | 4500 watts |
| Timata Wattage | 4500 Watts |
| Rere Wattage | 3600 Watts |
| Momo wahie | Penehīni, Hau Hinu Wairewa |
| Puna Mana | Whakamana Wahine |
| Momo Mihini | Miihini Parari o Roto |
| Huringa Miihini | 212 Henemita Putoru |
| Momo Pūnaha Whakawera | timata whakamuri |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | Whare noho |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 125 Pauna |
| Hunga Hua | 23.2"L x 18.3"W x 18.8"H |
| Rauemi | Maka rino |
| Nga Putanga Hiko Katoa | 2 |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Tino Ataahua |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | (1) Generator (1) Propane regulator and hose |
| UPC | 840321764058 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This Powerhorse generator comes with a 2-tau iti pūtāhui. For warranty claims, technical support, or to order replacement parts, please refer to the contact information provided in your original purchase documentation or visit the official Powerhorse webpae.





