Powerhorse M792220B Owner's Manual
Powerhorse M792220B Owner's Manual

Powerhorse M792220B Owner's Manual

Portable, outdoor use-only, gasoline generator

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M792220B
Instructions for Installation/Set-up, Operation, Servicing, & Storage
Portable, Outdoor Use-Only, Gasoline Generator
Can be used to power individual appliances plugged directly into the generator's outlets, or as a back-up
connection to a building's power supply (via a professionally installed UL-listed transfer switch).
READ and UNDERSTAND this manual completely before using the generator! Failure to properly set up,
operate, and maintain this generator could result in serious injury or death from carbon monoxide poisoning,
electric shock, fire/explosion, or burns. Generator has been shipped WITHOUT engine oil, Check the oil level
using the dipstick and add oil as needed. In particular, be aware of the following hazards:
Generators give off carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can kill you. You CANNOT smell it, see it, or taste it.
 ONLY run generator OUTDOORS and AWAY from building air intakes. NEVER run generator inside any enclosed or
semi-enclosed spaces, including homes, basements, garages, sheds, boxes, RVs, boats or pick-up truck beds. These
spaces can trap poisonous gases, EVEN if you run a fan or open windows.
 Install carbon monoxide alarms inside nearby structures/buildings (battery-operated, or plug-in with battery backup).
 High voltage electricity from generator can kill. DO NOT operate in wet locations. Be sure generator is properly
grounded. Use only UL-listed, outdoor-rated grounded extension cords of proper size.
 NEVER plug the generator directly into a wall outlet. ANY connection to a building's electrical system MUST
ISOLATE THE GENERATOR FROM UTILITY POWER via a UL-listed transfer switch installed by a licensed
electrician. Otherwise, back feed from the generator into the power grid could kill utility workers.
 DO NOT overload generator (per rated capacity), and OPERATE ONLY in an area with adequate cooling ventilation so
engine does not overheat. Exhaust can be extremely hot. Keep muffler at least 7 feet from all combustible objects.
 All fuels are flammable. Never fuel a running or hot engine. Never pump fuel directly into generator at gas station – use
approved container to transfer fuel. Ensure there are no fuel leaks, and keep sources of sparks and flames away.
ALWAYS keep a fire extinguisher rated "ABC" nearby.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT GENERATOR FOR YOUR NEEDS. See the "Power Load Planning & Management" section
of this manual to determine your power load requirements and then compare to the generator's rated capacity.
INSPECT COMPONENTS: Closely inspect to make sure no components are missing or damaged. See the "Unpacking
& Delivery Inspection" section for instructions on whom to contact to report missing or damaged parts.
ARRANGE FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION of a transfer switch if you will be connecting the generator to
your building's electrical system. See the "Installation/Initial Set-Up" section for more information about this
requirement.
Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders
Owner's Manual
WARNING
Electric shock / Electrocution
Fire / Explosion
Call Powerhorse Product Support 1-866-443-2576
Item Number: 792220
Serial Number: _____________
CO Poisoning
STOP!
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  • Page 1 ARRANGE FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION of a transfer switch if you will be connecting the generator to your building’s electrical system. See the “Installation/Initial Set-Up” section for more information about this requirement. Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders Call Powerhorse Product Support 1-866-443-2576...
  • Page 2: Hazard Signal Word Definitions

    Hazard Signal Word Definitions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Hazard Signal Word Definitions ....................2 About Your Generator ........................4 Specifications ........................... 6 Safety Label Locations ........................7 Machine Component Identification ....................9 Power Load Planning & Management ..................15 Installation / Initial Set-Up: 1. Unpacking & Delivery Inspection ..................19 2.
  • Page 4: About Your Generator

    “Operation” and “Maintenance & Repair” sections within this generator manual. Powerhorse is constantly improving its products. The specifications outlined herein are subject to change without prior notice or obligation. The purchaser and/or user shall assume liability for any...
  • Page 5: Warranty Registration

    About Your Generator Before using, the user shall determine the suitability of this product for its intended use and assumes liability therein. Contact Powerhorse Product Support at 1-866-443-2576 for any questions about the appropriate use of this generator. Warranty Registration Please fill in the warranty registration information in the back of this manual and have it on hand when you call in on a warranty claim or replacement parts.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    57 dBA @ 7 meters with ¼ load Starting Method Recoil/Electric Start Dimensions Length 22.75" (578 mm) Width 17.32" (440 mm) Height 20.07" (510 mm) Dry Weight 99 lbs. (45 kg) Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders Call Powerhorse Product Support 1-866-443-2576...
  • Page 7: Safety Label Locations

    Always make sure safety labels are in place and in good condition. If a safety label is missing or not legible, order new labels or unsafe operation could result. To order replacement safety labels, call Powerhorse Product Support at 1-866-443-2576.
  • Page 8 Safety Label Locations...
  • Page 9: Machine Component Identification

    Machine Component Identification Ref. Description Ref. Description Fuel Tank Cap Oil Drain Bolt Handles Oil Filler Cap Control Panel Air Cleaner Inverter Location Carburetor Battery Location Spark Plug Brake Left Side Cover Recoil Starter Grip Oil Fill Cover with Screw Muffler...
  • Page 10 Machine Component Identification REFERENCE GUIDE Reference 1 – Fuel Tank Cap The fuel tank cap seals the fuel in the tank. Reference 2 – Handles Provides a means for moving and lifting the generator. Grasp the handle firmly when pulling the recoil starter grip so the generator does not fall over.
  • Page 11 Machine Component Identification (10) (11) Ref. Description Ref. Description 120V 30 Amp Locking Receptacle (NEMA L5-30R) Grounding Post AC Circuit Breaker ESC Switch (Engine Smart Control) 120V 20 Amp Duplex Receptacles (NEMA 5-20R) Electric Start Switch Parallel Operation Outlets 12V DC Receptacle Digital Display Meter 12V DC Circuit Protector Engine OFF/ON/CHOKE control...
  • Page 12 Machine Component Identification ESC Throttle/ A switch used to reduce fuel consumption and noise. 1. “ON” position. When the ESC switch is “ON”, the economy control Engine Control unit controls the engine speed according to the connected load. Switch 2. “OFF” position. When the ESC switch is turned to “OFF”, the engine runs at the rated (3100 RPM) regardless if a load is connected or not.
  • Page 13 Machine Component Identification Electric Start Switch used to start the generator without pulling on the recoil starter grip. Press the electric start switch no more than 3 seconds to start the generator. Switch Note: Make sure the intervals between pressing the switch is longer than 10 seconds.
  • Page 14 Machine Component Identification Liquid Crystal The main section of the LCD screen 2 shows the operating status of the generator. Pushing the Operation key 3 will toggle through the status of (V) Display (LCD) volts, (A) amps, (VA) volt amps/watts and (Hour) current run time and Screen accumulated run time.
  • Page 15 Machine Component Identification When the oil level falls below the lower level, the oil warning light 1 comes Low Oil Warning Light on and the engine stops automatically. The engine will not start again until oil has been added. Note: If the engine stalls or does not start, turn the engine switch to “ON” and then pull the recoil starter.
  • Page 16: Power Load Planning & Management

    Power Load Planning & Management WARNING NEVER exceed the rated wattage capacity of your generator. OVERLOADING may cause SERIOUS DAMAGE to the generator and attached electrical devices, and may result in fire. Your generator MUST BE SIZED PROPERLY to provide both the running and starting (surge) wattage of the devices you will be powering.
  • Page 17 Power Load Planning & Management Running Watts Starting Watts Device (Continuous) (Surge) Clothes Dryer (electric) 1800 5750 Clothes Dryer (gas) 1200 Clothes Washer 1150 2300 Coffee Maker 1750 Deep Freezer 1000 Desktop Computer w/ 17" monitor Dishwasher (Hot Dry) 1500 1500 Drill: 1/2in., 5.4 Amps Drill: 3/8in., 4 Amps...
  • Page 18 Power Load Planning & Management (b) For extremely hard to start loads such as air conditioners and air compressors, consult the equipment dealer to determine maximum wattage To calculate the running and starting wattage requirements for the devices you will be powering, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 19: Installation / Initial Set-Up

    Installation / Initial Set-Up There are a number of important steps required to set up your generator for initial use. These steps are: Steps for Installation / Initial Set-Up 1. Unpacking & delivery inspection. 2. Planning the power load to stay within the generator’s rated capacity.
  • Page 20: Set-Up Either As A Building Back-Up Or Portable Power Source

    Installation / Initial Set-Up 3. Set-up either as a BUILDING BACK-UP or PORTABLE Power Source This generator is designed to provide up to its rated amount of electrical power. It can supply electricity in two ways: 1. As a back-up, standby power source for a building. For this application, you must arrange for a licensed electrician to connect the generator to your building’s electrical system via the installation of an UL-approved transfer switch.
  • Page 21 Installation / Initial Set-Up normal line voltage. An unsuspecting utility line worker working on what he thinks is a deactivated line could be electrocuted.  If your generator is connected (running or not) when utility power is restored, your generator will be destroyed. It could also explode or cause fire.
  • Page 22 Installation / Initial Set-Up WARNING: Use of under sized extension cords can cause electric shock, fire, or damage to connected devices. 5. All extension and appliance cords must be in good condition and not worn, bare, frayed, or otherwise damaged. WARNING: Use of damaged electric cords can cause electric shock or fire.
  • Page 23: Selecting A Suitable Site

    Installation / Initial Set-Up 4. Select a Suitable Site Before using the generator, you must select a suitable OUTDOOR location for installation and operation. This location should meet all of the criteria listed below. WARNING: You must choose a suitable site for operating your generator to avoid equipment damage and/or injury and possible death from carbon monoxide poisoning, electric shock, or fire.
  • Page 24 Installation / Initial Set-Up Adequate cooling The generator needs adequate, unobstructed flow of air to allow for ventilation proper cooling of engine and generator head. WARNING: Heat build-up from inadequate ventilation can result in fire, posing a serious risk to nearby persons and structures. ...
  • Page 25: Grounding The Generator

    Installation / Initial Set-Up 5. Grounding the Generator Always ensure the generator is properly grounded to prevent electrical shock. You must always ground the generator by the following method when using the generator as a portable electrical source: 1) Drive a 3/4" or 1" copper pipe or rod into the ground close to the generator. The pipe/rod must penetrate moist earth –...
  • Page 26: Operation

    Operation Once you have set up your generator for use, it is time to start your generator. The following are the procedures necessary for safe, successful operation of your generator. Operation Procedures 1. General Safety Rules for Operation 2. Preparing for Operation 3.
  • Page 27 Operation  Malfunction during operation. Immediately turn off the generator if any of the following conditions arise during operation: o Excessive change in engine speed, slow or fast o Overheating in load connecting devices o Sparking or arcs from generator o Loss of electrical output o Receptacle damage o Engine misfire...
  • Page 28 Operation Static electricity and filling the gasoline tank: Static electricity can initiate from ungrounded gasoline tanks or containers, from flowing gasoline, and from persons carrying a static electric charge Static electricity can explosively ignite gasoline vapors that are present during the fueling process, resulting in serious burns to nearby persons.
  • Page 29: Preparing For Operation

    Operation 2. Preparing for Operation Position Position generator in accordance with the instructions given in “Installation & Initial Set-up, Step 4: Select a Suitable Site” generator of this manual. Operate outside only, on dry, level ground with adequate clearance and ventilation.
  • Page 30 Operation 4) Fill with the recommended amount and type of engine oil (See Specification section). Check oil level then install and tighten the oil filler cap 4 . Max oil level Min oil level 5) Install the oil fill cover 2 and tighten the screw 1. (See specification section for oil type and capacity.) WARNING: Burn hazard Never open oil port while engine is running.
  • Page 31 Operation Use extreme care when handling gasoline. Carefully follow all the instructions in this section to avoid the following conditions which could result in gasoline ignition:  gas vapor collection inside enclosures  static electric sparks  sparks from electric wiring, batteries, or running engines ...
  • Page 32 Operation avoiding static electric sparking. - Do NOT overfill the gasoline tank. WARNING: Static electric spark hazard A static electric spark can explosively ignite gasoline vapor, resulting in a flash fire that could cause serious injury or death. To avoid static electric sparking while filling the gasoline tank, the following steps must be followed to minimize and safely dissipate static electric charge build-up before and during the fueling process: ...
  • Page 33 Operation Inspect the entire fuel system. Look for:  signs of leaks or deterioration,  chafed or spongy fuel hose,  loose connections,  loose or missing fuel hose clamps,  a damaged gasoline tank, or  a defective gasoline shut-off valve. Personal 1) Hearing can be damaged from prolonged, close-range exposure to the type of Protection...
  • Page 34: Starting The Generator

    Operation 3. Starting the Generator After you have completed the pre-start checklist procedures, you are ready to start the generator. To start the engine: 1) Turn the ESC throttle switch 1 to “OFF”. 2) Turn the Engine OFF/ON/CHOKE control 2 to: A.
  • Page 35 Operation 4) Recoil Start - Pull slowly on the recoil starter until it is engaged, then pull it briskly. NOTE: Grasp the generator handle firmly to prevent the generator from falling over when pulling the recoil starter. 5) After a cold engine is started, allow time to warm up so when the knob is turned to the ON position 3 the generator will stay running.
  • Page 36: Checking Generator Output

    Operation 4. Checking Generator Output Although the speed of the engine was carefully adjusted at the factory so that the generator produces the proper voltage and frequency, output voltage should be checked periodically to ensure the generator is working properly before connecting loads to the generator. Output voltage should be checked with a portable voltage meter: 1.
  • Page 37: Connecting Loads

    Operation 5. Connecting Loads You will want to be careful when connecting loads so as not to overload the generator, especially if you are powering devices with motors that require a higher starting power load. Instructions are provided below for connecting loads when you are using the generator: o As a portable power source o Connected to a building as a back-up power source WARNING:...
  • Page 38: Ac Parallel Operation

    (red light) may come on. This is normal if the overload indicator (red light) goes off within 4 seconds. If the overload indicator (red light) stays on, contact Powerhorse Product Support @ 1-866-443-2576. Use parallel kit...
  • Page 39 Operation 1. Secure the parallel kit to the 3kw generator handles as shown below. Connect Parallel 2. Connect the red parallel operation cable to the parallel operation Cables outlets designated with the red O-ring on each of the generators. 3. Connect the black parallel operation cable to the remaining parallel operation outlets on each of the generators.
  • Page 40: Storage & Exercise

    Operation Storage & Exercise When you are finished using the generator, you must: o Disconnect all loads o Allow generator to completely cool down o Store the generator properly o Plan on exercising the engine regularly unless the generator is prepared for long-term storage. Detailed instructions are provided below.
  • Page 41 Operation Add fuel stabilizer: Prepare engine for 1. Ensure gasoline tank is full. 1 to 2 month storage 2. Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank. 3. Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow it to enter the fuel system.
  • Page 42: Maintenance & Repair

     Repair. Major service, including the installation or replacement of parts, should be performed only by a qualified electrical service technician. Obtain factory approved parts from Powerhorse Product Support at 1-866-443-2576.  Replacement parts. If a part needs replacement, only use factory approved repair parts.
  • Page 43 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) d) Remove the oil filler cap 4. Inspect the O-ring 5. e) Place an oil pan under the engine. Remove the oil drain bolt 6 and inspect the oil filler cap packing 7. Tilt the generator to drain the oil completely.
  • Page 44 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) Air filter check/replacement a) Place the generator on a level surface. b) Remove the screws 1, and then remove the side cover 2. c) Remove the air filter cover and foam element 3. d) Wash the foam element in a solution of household detergent and warm water, rinse thoroughly and let air dry.
  • Page 45 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) foam element should be wet but not dripping. Note: DO NOT twist or wring out the foam element when squeezing, this could cause it to tear. f) Install the foam element. g) Install the air filter case cover in its original position and tighten the screw.
  • Page 46 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) e) Install the spark plug. Torque specification is 14.8 ft. lbs. If a torque wrench is not available, a good estimate of the correct torque is 1/4-1/2 turn past finger tight. f) Install the spark plug cap and left side cover and screws. Fuel tank filter check/replacement a) Remove the fuel tank cap and filter.
  • Page 47 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) Draining the Carburetor a) Remove the side cover and screws. b) Loosen the carburetor drain screw. c) Drain fuel into suitable container. d) Tighten the carburetor drain screw. e) Install side cover 2 and tighten the screws 1. Carburetor Drain screw...
  • Page 48 Maintenance & Repair (cont’d) 3. Remove the spark arrestor bracket 4 , clean the muffler screen 5 and spark arrestor 6. Replace if damaged. NOTE: When cleaning, use a wire brush lightly to avoid damaging or scratching muffler screen and spark arrestor. 4.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    If a part needs replacement, only use parts that meet the manufacturer’s specifications. Replacement parts that do not meet specifications may result in a safety hazard or poor operation of the generator. Contact Powerhorse Product Support at 1-866-443-2576 for any questions, problems, or parts orders.
  • Page 50: Summary Of Important Safety Information For Operation

    Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation This section provides a summary of the various safety procedures and measures that have been presented throughout the manual. Keep this summary handy and refer to it to refresh your memory about how to safely use your generator. WARNING Carefully read and make sure you understand the following safety information before using the generator.
  • Page 51 Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation Installation / Initial Set-up Safety  Dry, level surface. Situate generator on a dry, firm, level surface. Ensure generator sits level and will not slide or shift during operation. Block wheels if applicable. ...
  • Page 52 Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation  Fuel outdoors. Fill fuel tank outdoors – never indoors. Gasoline vapors can ignite if they collect inside an enclosure. Explosion can result.  Use approved container. Never pump fuel directly into engine at gas station. Static charge can build and ignite fuel.
  • Page 53 Summary of Important Safety Information for Operation  Moving parts. Keep hands, feet, and apparel away from drive belts, fans, and other moving parts. Never remove any drive belt or fan guard while the unit is operating.  Refueling. DO NOT refuel the engine until it has cooled at least two minutes. ...
  • Page 54: Generator Exploded View

    Generator Exploded View - Rev B...
  • Page 55 Generator Exploded View - Rev B Ref # Part # Description Ref # Part # Description Control Panel Assembly Starter Motor Kit # 6 Kit # 5 Control Panel Face Muffler Cover Kit # 8 Kit # 3, 4, 5, 7, Hex Bolt Flange, M5 x 12 Kit # 8, 12 Screw, M5 x 12...
  • Page 56 Generator Exploded View - Rev B Ref # Part # Description Generator Cover Rubber Rubber Insulation Kit # 10 Insulation Insulation Insulation Appearance Cover (Left) Insulation Oil Cap Cover Kit # 9 Screw Tank, Support (Left) Tank, Support (Right) Tank Bolt, Flange M6 x 25 Kit # 3 Washer...
  • Page 57: Generator Kit Exploded View

    Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 1 - Starter Assembly - Part # 794271 Ref # Part # Description Recoil Assembly Rope Housing Hex Bolt M6 x 10 Washer Bolt, Flange M6 x 16 Start Rope Fan Cover Location Cable Clip Location Cable Clip Kit # 2 - Muffler Assembly - Part # 794272...
  • Page 58 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B...
  • Page 59 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 3 - Tank Assembly - Part # 794277 Ref # Part # Description Screw, M5 x 12 Self –Threading Screw Screw 794283 Oil Switch Knob Switch Components Front Cover, Combination Switch Choke Wire Harness Slider, Combination Switch Microswitch...
  • Page 60 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 4 - Panel Back Assembly - Part # 794355 Ref # Part # Description Screw, M5 x 12 Maintenance Cover Screw Vented Panel Self –Threading Screw Line Connection Inverter Guide Location Cable Clip M6 x 14 Kit # 5 - Control Panel Assembly - Part # 794356 Ref #...
  • Page 61 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 6 - Generator Head Assembly - Part # N/A Ref # Part # Description Bolt, Flange M6 x 16 Pulley, Starter 794286 Motor Fan 794287 Alternator Assembly Bolt, Flange Flat Washer Rotor Motor Bolt, Flange M6 x 65 Washer, Spring...
  • Page 62 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 7 - Generator Frame - Part # N/A Ref # Part # Description Screw, M5 x 12 Self –Threading Screw Nut, M8 Shock Absorption Shock Absorption Shock Absorption Shock Absorption Shock Absorption Ignition Generator Base Square Nut...
  • Page 63 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 8 - Muffler Protector Assembly - Part # 794362 Ref # Part # Description Self –Threading Screw Muffler Cover Hex Bolt Flange, M5 x 12 Insulation Insulation Muffler Cover Screw Kit # 9 - Muffler Vent Cover Assembly - Part # 794363 Ref # Part # Description...
  • Page 64 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 9 - Oil Fill Window W/Screw - Part # 794364 Ref # Part # Description Insulation Oil Fill Window Screw Kit # 10 - Left Cover and Case Assembly - Part # 794365 Ref # Part # Description...
  • Page 65 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 11 - Right Cover and Case Assembly - Part # 794366 Ref # Part # Description Self –Threading Screw Lock Washer Generator Case Rubber Bolt Insulation Insulation Insulation Appearance Cover (Right) Pull Rope Cover...
  • Page 66 Generator Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 12 - Framework and Inverter Assembly - Part # N/A Ref # Part # Description Hex Bolt Flange, M6 x12 Hex Bolt Flange, M5 x 12 Framework Framework Start Rope Bracket Inverter Bracket Rubber 794274...
  • Page 67: Engine Kit Exploded View

    Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 13 - Cylinder Head Assembly - Part # 794367 Ref # Part # Description Bolt, Flange M6 x 14 Cover, Head 794368 Tube, Breather Filter, Head Cover Gasket, Breather Cap Cap, Breather Chamber Bolt, Flange M5 x 10 Shroud Bolt, Flange M6 x 10...
  • Page 68 Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 14 - Crankcase Assembly - Part # N/A Ref # Part # Description Crankcase Bearing Oil Seal Washer, Drain Plug *Plug Set Bolt, Drain Plug # 794371 Cap Assembly 7 (72) Bottom, Guard Shield 8 (23) Self-Threading Screw...
  • Page 69 Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 15 - Crankcase Cover Assembly - Part # N/A Ref # Part # Description Bolt, Flange M8 x 32 Cover, Crankcase Plate Bolt, Flange M6 x 10 Bearing Pin, Dowel *Packing and Packing, Case Cover Switch Set # 794372...
  • Page 70 Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 16 - Camshaft and Rocker Assembly - Part # 794373 Ref # Part # Description Rocker Arm Valve Rocker Pin Pin Locker Push Rod Lifter Valve Rotator Valve Retainer, Valve Spring Spring Valve Seal, Guide Valve...
  • Page 71 Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 17 - Carburetor Assembly - Part # 794374 Ref # Part # Description Packing, Insulator Insulator, Carburetor Packing, Carburetor Carburetor Gasket, Carburetor Bracket, Choke Spacer Bracket, Electromotor Self-Tapping Screw M4 x 12 Recoil Start Assembly Screw, M3 x 5...
  • Page 72 Engine Kit Exploded View Rev – B Kit # 18 - Air Filter Assembly - Part # 794375 Ref # Part # Description Air Cleaner Assembly 794376 Foam Filter Element 3 (150) Nut, Flange M6 4 (156) Bolt, Flange M6 x 12 5 (149) Bracket, Air Cleaner Bolt, Flange M6 x 16...
  • Page 73: Limited Warranty

    The Powerhorse Product you just purchased is built with the finest material and craftsmanship. Use this product properly and enjoy the benefits from its high performance. By purchasing a Powerhorse product, you show a desire for quality and durability. Like all mechanical equipment this unit requires a due amount of care. Treat this unit like the high quality piece of machinery it is.
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