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The KS 2000iHS CO portable inverter generator is a convenient, compact, and super quiet source of electric power. The generator runs on both gasoline and liquified gas (propane) and includes everything necessary for using LPG as fuel, including a hosepipe with reducer for connecting a gas cylinder. With inverter technology, it delivers pure sine wave output, ensuring the safe operation of sensitive electronics such as smartphones, laptops, and other devices.
Voltage | 120V |
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Starting Watts | 2000W |
Running Watts | 1800W |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Outlets | (2) 20A |
Engine Start | Recoil |
Fuel Tank Volume | 1.3 Gal. |
Runtime @ 50% | 5 Hr |
LED Display | Voltage, Frequency, Working Hours |
Noise Level | 57 dB |
Carbon Monoxide Shutoff | Yes |
Engine Model | KS 100i-H |
Engine Volume | 79.7 cc |
Q: What is the Konner Sohnen KS 2000iHS CO Generator?
A: The Konner Sohnen KS 2000iHS CO is a dual-fuel 1800W/2000W inverter generator that runs on either LPG or gasoline. It features a CO sensor and pure sine wave technology, providing safe and efficient power for small appliances and electronics.
Q: What is the output capacity of the KS 2000iHS CO generator?
A: This generator offers 1800W of continuous power and 2000W of peak power, making it ideal for powering small appliances, electronics, and backup power for light-duty use.
Q: What is the CO sensor in the KS 2000iHS generator?
A: The CO sensor detects harmful carbon monoxide emissions and automatically shuts down the generator if CO levels become unsafe, ensuring user safety while operating.
Q: What type of power does the KS 2000iHS provide?
A: The generator produces a pure sine wave output, which ensures stable, clean power that is safe for sensitive electronics like laptops, phones, and small appliances.
Q: Can the Konner Sohnen KS 2000iHS run on both LPG and gasoline?
A: Yes, this generator is dual-fuel, allowing you to choose between LPG and gasoline, providing flexibility for fuel choice and longer runtimes.
Q: Is the Konner Sohnen KS 2000iHS suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, the KS 2000iHS is portable and well-suited for camping, outdoor activities, or emergency backup power for small devices and appliances.
Q: How fuel-efficient is the KS 2000iHS generator?
A: The inverter technology ensures fuel efficiency by adjusting the engine speed to the power demand, providing longer runtimes on both LPG and gasoline.
Q: Does the generator require regular maintenance?
A: Yes, routine maintenance includes oil changes, air filter cleaning, and checking the CO sensor. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for detailed care and maintenance.
Q: Is the KS 2000iHS generator easy to transport?
A: Yes, it has a compact design and comes with built-in handles, making it easy to transport and store for various outdoor and backup power needs
Oil Checks and Changes: Before each use, check the engine oil level. Change the oil after the first 20 hours of operation and then every 100 hours or according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Use the recommended oil type and dispose of used oil properly.
Air Filter Maintenance: Inspect the air filter regularly for dirt, dust, and debris. Clean or replace the filter as needed to ensure proper airflow and engine efficiency. A clean filter helps prevent engine overheating and poor performance.
Fuel System Care: Use fresh fuel for every operation. If storing the generator for an extended period, drain the fuel to avoid fuel degradation and clogging. Check fuel lines for any signs of wear or leaks, and replace them as needed.
Test the CO Sensor: The CO sensor is a critical safety feature. Test it regularly to ensure it's functioning properly. Clear any obstructions around the sensor, and replace it if it stops working or malfunctions.
Spark Plug Inspection: Check the spark plug for wear, corrosion, or carbon buildup. Clean it or replace it if necessary. A faulty spark plug can cause misfires or difficulty starting the generator.
Battery (if electric start): If your generator has an electric start, check the battery’s charge level and ensure connections are tight. Clean any corrosion from the terminals and ensure the battery is holding a charge. Replace the battery if it is no longer functioning properly.
Keep the Generator Clean: Regularly clean the exterior of the generator to prevent dust and debris buildup, especially around the cooling vents and engine area. Avoid getting water inside the generator’s electrical components or engine parts.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to the recoil starter and other moving parts as specified by the manufacturer. Proper lubrication prevents excessive wear and keeps the generator running smoothly.
Run the Generator Regularly: Even if you're not using the generator often, run it for 15-20 minutes every month. This helps prevent fuel from sitting idle in the carburetor and ensures that moving parts stay lubricated.
Proper Storage: Store the generator in a dry, cool place when not in use. Drain the fuel tank and carburetor to prevent fuel degradation. Cover the generator to protect it from dust, moisture, and harsh weather conditions.
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