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OPERATION
PROGRAMMING THE 
GENERATOR FOR REMOTE 
START
!
 WARNING
Always make sure the area around the 
generator is clear of bystanders before 
using the remote start to start the 
generator.
The generator can be started remotely from up to a 
maximum of 109 yards (100 M) away using the remote 
start key fob with new, fully charged batteries in the 
key fob. As the batteries’ state of charge in the key fob 
reduces, the distance to start the generator will also 
reduce.
Before the generator can be started, an initial start-up 
procedure must be performed so the generator and the 
key fob recognize each other. If the key fob is replaced, 
you will need to go through this procedure with the new 
fob.
1.  Turn the engine control switch to the RUN position.
2.  Push and hold the program button on the control 
panel (see Figure 23) for 3 seconds. The remote 
start indicator light will light.
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Figure 23 – Remote Start Programming
1 -   Remote Start 
Indicator Light
2 -   Remote Start 
Program Button
3.  Press the stop button on the remote start key fob 
(see Figure 24). The indicator light will flash once 
and then remain lit.
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Figure 24 – Remote Start Key Fob
1 -   Start Button
2 -   Stop Button
4.  Press the start button on the remote start key fob. 
The indicator light will flash once and then remain 
lit.
5.  Press and hold the program button for 3 seconds. 
The indicator light will now turn off after 3 seconds. 
The generator is now programmed to start remotely.
STARTING THE GENERATOR
Before starting the generator, review 
Safety on page 7.
Before attempting to start the generator, verify the 
following:
x The engine is filled with engine oil (see Checking 
Engine Oil – 10KPRO on page 35 and Checking 
Engine Oil – 8KPRO on page 36).
x The generator is situated in a proper location (see 
Location Selection on page 24).
x The generator is on a dry surface (see Weather and 
Dry Surface on page 24).
x All loads are disconnected from the generator (see 
No Connected Loads on page 24).
x The generator is properly grounded (see Grounding 
the Generator on page 24).
x The ground fault sensor is working correctly (see 
Testing the Ground Fault Sensor on page 46).