Honda Power Equipment Honda Engine GXV390 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing a Honda engine. We want to help you to  
get the best results from your new engine and to operate it safely.  
This m anual contains inform ation on how to do that; please read it  
carefully before operating the engine. If a problem should arise, or  
if you have any questions about your engine, consult an  
authorized Honda servicing dealer.  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR  
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO  
All inform ation in this publication is based on the latest product  
inform ation available at the tim e of printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd.  
reserves the right to m ake changes at any tim e without notice and  
without incurring any obligation. No part of this publication m ay  
be reproduced without written perm ission.  
GXV340 · GXV390  
This m anual should be considered a perm anent part of the engine  
and should rem ain with the engine if resold.  
Review the instructions provided with the equipm ent powered by  
this engine for any additional inform ation regarding engine  
startup, shutdown, operation, adjustm ents or any special  
m aintenance instructions.  
United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands:  
We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its  
coverage and your responsibilities of ownership. The warranty  
policy is a separate docum ent that should have been given to you  
by your dealer.  
The engine exhaust from this product  
contains chem icals known to the State of  
California to cause cancer, birth defects  
or other reproductive harm .  
SAFETY MESSAGES  
Your safety and the safety of others is very im portant. We have  
provided im portant safety m essages in this m anual and on the  
engine. Please read these m essages carefully.  
CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION........................1  
SAFETY MESSAGES .................1  
SAFETY INFORMATION ...........2 HELPFUL TIPS &  
SPARK PLUG .......................10  
SPARK ARRESTER ..............11  
A safety m essage alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt  
you or others. Each safety m essage is preceded by a safety alert  
sym bol  
and one of three words, DANGER, WARNING, or  
SAFETY LABEL LOCATION ......2 SUGGESTIONS .......................11  
CAUTION.  
COMPONENT & CONTROL  
LOCATION .................................2  
STORING YOUR ENGINE....11  
TRANSPORTING .................13  
These signal words m ean:  
FEATURES .................................3 TAKING CARE OF  
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY  
HURT if you dont follow instructions.  
BEFORE OPERATION  
CHECKS .....................................3 TECHNICAL & CONSUMER  
OPERATION...............................4 INFORMATION........................14  
UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS .....13  
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY  
HURT if you dont follow instructions.  
SAFE OPERATING  
Serial Num ber Location ......14  
Battery Connections for  
PRECAUTIONS ......................4  
STARTING THE ENGINE .......4  
STOPPING THE ENGINE .......5  
SETTING ENGINE SPEED......6  
SERVICING YOUR ENGINE ......7  
THE IMPORTANCE OF  
MAINTENANCE .....................7  
MAINTENANCE SAFETY.......7  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........7  
MAINTENANCE  
Electric Starter .....................14  
Rem ote Control Linkage......14  
Carburetor Modifications for  
High Altitude Operation ......14  
Oxygenated Fuels................15  
Em ission Control System  
Inform ation ..........................15  
Air Index...............................16  
Specifications ......................16  
Tuneup Specifications.........16  
Quick Reference  
You CAN be HURT if you dont follow  
instructions.  
Each m essage tells you what the hazard is, what can happen, and  
what you can do to avoid or reduce injury.  
DAMAGE PREVENTION MESSAGES  
You will also see other im portant m essages that are preceded by  
the word NOTICE.  
SCHEDULE.............................7  
REFUELING............................8  
ENGINE OIL............................8  
Recom m ended Oil .............8  
Inform ation ..........................17  
Wiring Diagram s .................17  
This word m eans:  
Your engine or other property can be dam aged if you  
dont follow instructions.  
Oil Level Check...................9 CONSUMER INFORMATION..18  
Oil Change ..........................9  
AIR CLEANER.......................10  
Inspection .........................10  
Cleaning ...........................10  
Distributor/Dealer Locator  
Inform ation ..........................18  
Custom er Service  
The purpose of these m essages is to help prevent dam age to your  
engine, other property, or the environm ent.  
Inform ation ..........................18  
2005 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved  
GXV340UT2·GXV390UT1  
32Z5N600  
00X32-Z5N-6000  
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FEATURES  
BEFORE OPERATION CHECKS  
OIL ALERT SYSTEM (applicable types)  
IS YOUR ENGINE READY TO GO?  
The Oil Alert system is designed to prevent engine dam age  
caused by an insufficient am ount of oil in the crankcase. Before  
the oil level in the crankcase can fall below a safe lim it, the Oil  
For your safety, and to m axim ize the service life of your  
equipm ent, it is very im portant to take a few m om ents before you  
Alert system will sound a buzzer, warning you that oil needs to be operate the engine to check its condition. Be sure to take care of  
added to the engine.  
any problem you find, or have your servicing dealer correct it,  
before you operate the engine.  
The Oil Alert system is not designed to be used in place of  
checking the oil. Check the oil level prior to each use.  
The Oil Alert buzzer will arm you when engine oil needs to be  
added to the crankcase. If the buzzer sounds, stop the engine and  
add oil (see page 9 ).  
Im properly m aintaining this engine, or failure to  
correct a problem before operation, can cause a  
m alfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or  
killed.  
The buzzer indicates insufficient oil. Running the engine with  
insufficient oil can cause serious engine dam age.  
Always perform a preoperation inspection before  
each operation, and correct any problem .  
Before beginning your preoperation checks, be sure the engine is  
level and the engine switch is in the OFF position.  
Always check the following item s before you start the engine:  
Check the General Condition of the Engine  
1. Look around and underneath the engine for signs of oil or  
gasoline leaks.  
2. Rem ove any excessive dirt or debris, especially around the  
m uffler and recoil starter.  
3. Look for signs of dam age.  
4. Check that all shields and covers are in place, and all nuts, bolts,  
and screws are tightened.  
Check the Engine  
1. Check the fuel level (see page 8 ). Starting with a full tank will  
help to elim inate or reduce operating interruptions for refueling.  
2. Check the engine oil level (see page 9 ). Running the engine  
with a low oil level can cause engine dam age.  
The Oil Alert buzzer (applicable types) will warn you when  
engine oil needs to be added to the crankcase. If the buzzer  
sounds, stop the engine and add oil.  
3. Check the air filter elem ent (see page 10 ). A dirty air filter  
elem ent will restrict air flow to the carburetor, reducing engine  
perform ance.  
4. Check the equipm ent powered by this engine.  
Review the instructions provided with the equipm ent powered  
by this engine for any precautions and procedures that should  
be followed before engine startup.  
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OPERATION  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS  
1. Move the fuel valve lever to the ON position.  
FUEL VALVE LEVER  
Before operating the engine for the first tim e, please review the  
SAFETY INFORMATION section on page 2 and the BEFORE  
OPERATION CHECKS on page 3 .  
ON  
Carbon m onoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause  
unconsciousness and even kill you.  
Avoid any areas or actions that expose you to carbon  
m onoxide.  
Review the instructions provided with the equipm ent powered by  
this engine for any safety precautions that should be observed  
with engine startup, shutdown or operation.  
2. To start a cold engine, m ove the control lever to the CHOKE  
position.  
CONTROL LEVER  
Control Lever  
The control lever operates the engine switch, throttle, and choke.  
CHOKE  
MAX.  
OFF––––––––Stop the engine by switching off the ignition system .  
All other control lever positions leave the ignition  
system switched on.  
MIN. –––––––For running the engine at idle speed.  
MAX. ––––––For restarting a warm engine, and for running the  
engine at m axinum speed.  
CHOKE–––––Enriches the fuel m ixture for starting a cold engine.  
To restart a warm engine, leave the control lever in the MAX.  
position.  
The control lever shown here will be connected to a rem ote  
control on the equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the  
instructions provided with that equipm ent for rem ote control  
inform ation.  
The control lever shown here will be connected to a rem ote  
control on the equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the  
instructions provided with that equipm ent for rem ote control  
inform ation.  
3. Turn the engine switch to the ON position.  
CHOKE  
MAX.  
There m ay be a rem ote engine switch m ounted on the  
equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the instructions  
provided with the equipm ent for rem ote control inform ation.  
MIN.  
OFF  
CONTROL LEVER  
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4. Operate the starter.  
RECOIL STARTER  
STOPPING THE ENGINE  
To stop the engine in an em ergency, sim ply m ove the control  
lever to the OFF position. Under norm al conditions, use the  
following procedure.  
Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull  
briskly. Return the starter grip gently.  
1. Move the control lever to the OFF position.  
STARTER GRIP  
The control lever shown here will be connected to a rem ote  
control on the equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the  
instructions provided with the equipm ent for rem ote control  
inform ation.  
CONTROL LEVER  
OFF  
Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine.  
Return it gently to prevent dam age to the starter.  
ELECTRIC STARTER (applicable types):  
2. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.  
The electric starter will be connected to a rem ote control on the  
equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the instructions  
provided with the equipm ent for rem ote control inform ation.  
There m ay be a rem ote engine switch m ounted on the  
equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the instructions  
provided with the equipm ent for rem ote control inform ation.  
Turn the engine switch key to the START position, and hold it  
there until the engine starts.  
3. Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position.  
If the engine fails to start within 5 seconds, release the engine  
switch key, and wait at least 10 seconds before operating the  
starter again.  
FUEL VALVE LEVER  
Using the electric starter for m ore than 5 seconds at a tim e will  
overheat the starter m otor and can dam age it.  
When the engine starts, release the engine switch key, allowing  
it to return to the ON position.  
OFF  
5. If the control lever was m oved to the CHOKE position to start the  
engine, gradually m ove it to the MAX. or MIN. position as the  
engine warm s up.  
The control lever shown here will be connected to a rem ote  
control on the equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the  
instructions provided with that equipm ent for rem ote control  
inform ation.  
CONTROL LEVER  
MAX.  
MIN.  
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SETTING ENGINE SPEED  
Position the control lever for the desired engine speed.  
The control lever shown here will be connected to a rem ote  
control on the equipm ent powered by this engine. Refer to the  
instructions provided with that equipm ent for rem ote control  
inform ation and engine speed recom m endations.  
CONTROL LEVER  
MAX.  
MIN.  
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SERVICING YOUR ENGINE  
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE  
Good m aintenance is essential for safe, econom ical and trouble-  
free operation. It will also help reduce pollution.  
REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD (3)  
Perform at every  
Each  
Use  
First Every 3 Every 6 Every Refer  
Month Months Months Year  
or or or or  
to  
indicated m onth or  
operating hour interval,  
whichever com es first.  
ITEM  
Page  
20 Hrs 50 Hrs 100 Hrs 300 Hrs  
Im proper m aintenance, or failure to correct a  
problem before operation, can cause a m alfunction in  
which you can be seriously hurt or killed.  
Engine oil  
Check level  
Change  
Check  
9
9
Air filter  
10  
Clean  
(1)  
Always follow the inspection and m aintenance  
recom m endations and schedules in this owners  
m anual.  
Replace  
Check-adjust  
Replace  
Clean  
Spark plug  
10  
11  
Spark arrester  
To help you properly care for your engine, the following pages  
include a m aintenance schedule, routine inspection procedures,  
and sim ple m aintenance procedures using basic hand tools. Other  
service tasks that are m ore difficult, or require special tools, are  
best handled by professionals and are norm ally perform ed by a  
Honda technician or other qualified m echanic.  
(
applicable types  
)
Idle speed  
Check-adjust  
Check-adjust  
Clean  
(2) Shop  
m anual  
(2) Shop  
m anual  
Shop  
Valve clearance  
Com bustion  
cham ber  
Fuel tank &  
filter  
After every 250 Hrs. (2)  
m anual  
(2) Shop  
m anual  
Shop  
The m aintenance schedule applies to norm al operating conditions.  
If you operate your engine under severe conditions, such as  
sustained high-load or high-tem perature operation, or use in  
unusually wet or dusty conditions, consult your servicing dealer  
for recom m endations applicable to your individual needs and use.  
Clean  
Fuel tube  
Check  
Every 2 years  
(Replace if necessary) (2)  
m anual  
Replace paper elem ent type only.  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control  
devices and systems may be performed by any engine repair  
establishment or individual, using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to  
EPA standards.  
(1) Service m ore frequently when used in dusty areas.  
(2) These item s should be serviced by your servicing dealer,  
unless you have the proper tools and are m echanically  
proficient. Refer to Honda shop m anual for service procedures.  
MAINTENANCE SAFETY  
Som e of the m ost im portant safety precautions follow. However,  
we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in  
perform ing m aintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you  
should perform a given task.  
(3) For com m ercial use, log hours of operation to determ ine  
proper m aintenance intervals.  
Failure to follow this m aintenance schedule could result in non-  
warrantable failures.  
Failure to properly follow m aintenance instructions  
and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or  
killed.  
Always follow the procedures and precautions in this  
owners m anual.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Make sure the engine is off before you begin any m aintenance  
or repairs. This will elim inate several potential hazards:  
Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust.  
Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate  
the engine.  
Burns from hot parts.  
Let the engine and exhaust system cool before touching.  
Injury from moving parts.  
Do not run the engine unless instructed to do so.  
Read the instructions before you begin, and m ake sure you have  
the tools and skills required.  
To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, be careful when  
working around gasoline. Use only a nonflam m able solvent, not  
gasoline, to clean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks and flam es  
away from all fuel related parts.  
Rem em ber that an authorized Honda servicing dealer knows your  
engine best and is fully equipped to m aintain and repair it.  
To ensure the best quality and reliability, use only new genuine  
Honda parts or their equivalents for repair and replacem ent.  
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REFUELING  
Refuel in a well-ventilated area before starting the engine. If the  
engine has been running, allow it to cool. Refuel carefully to avoid  
spilling fuel. Do not fill the fuel tank com pletely. Fill tank to the  
upper lim it level below the filler neck of the fuel tank to allow for  
fuel expansion. It m ay be necessary to lower the fuel level  
depending on operating conditions. After refueling, tighten the  
fuel filler cap securely.  
Recommended Fuel  
Unleaded gasoline  
U.S.  
Except U.S.  
Pum p octane rating 86 or higher  
Research octane rating 91 or higher  
Pum p octane rating 86 or higher  
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Unleaded Never refuel the engine inside a building where gasoline fum es  
gasoline produces fewer engine and spark plug deposits and  
extends exhaust system life.  
m ay reach flam es or sparks. Keep gasoline away from appliance  
pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, power tools, etc.  
Spilled fuel is not only a fire hazard, it causes environm ental  
dam age. Wipe up spills im m ediately.  
Gasoline is highly flam m able and explosive, and you  
can be burned or seriously injured when refueling.  
Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flam e away.  
Refuel only outdoors.  
For inform ation regarding oxygenated fuels, please refer to page  
15 .  
Wipe up spills im m ediately.  
ENGINE OIL  
Oil is a m ajor factor affecting perform ance and service life. Use  
4-stroke autom otive detergent oil.  
SAE Viscosity Grades  
Fuel can dam age paint and som e types of plastic. Be careful not to Recommended Oil  
spill fuel when filling your fuel tank. Dam age caused by spilled  
fuel is not covered under the Distributors Lim ited Warranty.  
Use 4-stroke m otor oil that  
m eets or exceeds the  
Never use stale or contam inated gasoline or oil/gasoline m ixture.  
Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.  
requirem ents for API service  
classification SJ , SL, or  
equivalent. Always check the  
API service label on the oil  
Occasionally you m ay hear a light spark knockor pinging’  
(m etallic rapping noise) while operating under heavy loads. This is container to be sure it includes  
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE  
no cause for concern.  
the letters SJ , SL, or equivalent.  
If spark knock or pinging occurs at a steady engine speed, under  
norm al load, change brands of gasoline. If spark knock or pinging  
persists, see an authorized Honda servicing dealer.  
SAE 10W-30 is recom m ended for general use. Other viscosities  
shown in the chart m ay be used when the average tem perature in  
your area is within the indicated range.  
Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging can  
cause engine dam age.  
Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging is  
considered m isuse, and the Distributors Lim ited Warranty does  
not cover parts dam aged by m isuse.  
1. With the engine stopped and on a level surface, rem ove the fuel  
filler cap and check the fuel level.  
2. Refill the tank if the fuel level is low. Do not fill above the upper  
lim it of the fuel tank. Wipe up spilled fuel before starting the  
engine.  
FILLER NECK  
FUEL FILLER CAP  
UPPER LIMIT  
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Oil Level Check  
4. Screw in the oil filler cap/dipstick securely.  
Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and in a level  
position.  
OIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICK  
1. Rem ove the oil filler cap/dipstick and wipe it clean.  
2. Insert and rem ove the oil filler cap/dipstick without screwing it  
into the oil filler neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.  
3. If the oil level is near or below the lower lim it m ark on the  
dipstick, fill with the recom m ended oil (see page 8 ) to the upper  
lim it m ark. Do not overfill.  
SEALING  
WASHER  
UPPER  
LIMIT  
OIL DRAIN  
PLUG  
4. Screw in the filler cap/dipstick securely.  
LOWER  
LIMIT  
OIL FILLER CAP/  
DIPSTICK  
OIL FILLER NECK  
UPPER LIMIT  
LOWER LIMIT  
Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine dam age.  
The Oil Alert buzzer (applicable types) will warn you when  
engine oil needs to be added to the crankcase. If the buzzer sounds,  
stop the engine and add oil.  
Oil Change  
Drain the used oil when the engine is warm . Warm oil drains  
quickly and com pletely.  
1. Place a suitable container below the engine to catch the used oil,  
then rem ove the oil filler cap/dipstick, oil drain plug and washer.  
2. Allow the used oil to drain com pletely, then reinstall the oil drain  
plug and new washer, and tighten the oil drain plug securely.  
Please dispose of used m otor oil in a m anner that is com patible  
with the environm ent. We suggest you take used oil in a sealed  
container to your local recycling center or service station for  
reclam ation. Do not throw it in the trash, pour it on the ground,  
or down a drain.  
3. With the engine in a level position, fill to the upper lim it m ark on  
the dipstick with the recom m ended oil (see page 8 ).  
Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine  
dam age.  
The Oil Alert buzzer (applicable types) will warn you when  
engine oil needs to be added to the crankcase. If the buzzer sounds,  
stop the engine and add oil.  
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AIR CLEANER  
SPARK PLUG  
A dirty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the carburetor, reducing  
engine perform ance. If you operate the engine in very dusty areas,  
clean the air filter m ore often than specified in the MAINTENANCE  
SCHEDULE.  
Recommended Spark Plugs: BPR5ES (NGK)  
W16EPR-U (DENSO)  
The recom m ended spark plug is the correct heat range for norm al  
engine operating tem peratures.  
Operating the engine without an air filter, or with a dam aged air  
filter, will allow dirt to enter the engine, causing rapid engine wear. An incorrect spark plug can cause engine dam age.  
This type of dam age is not covered by the Distributors Lim ited  
Warranty.  
For good perform ance, the spark plug m ust be properly gapped  
and free of deposits.  
Inspection  
SPARK PLUG CAP  
1. Disconnect the spark plug cap,  
and rem ove any dirt from  
around the spark plug area.  
SPARK PLUG WRENCH  
Rem ove the air cleaner cover and inspect the filter elem ents.  
Clean or replace dirty filter elem ents. Always replace dam aged  
filter elem ents.  
2. Rem ove the spark plug with a  
13/16-inch spark plug wrench.  
WING NUT  
Cleaning  
1. Rem ove the wing nut from  
the air cleaner cover, and  
rem ove the cover.  
3. Inspect the spark plug.  
Replace it if dam aged, badly  
fouled, if the sealing washer  
is in poor condition, or if the  
electrode is worn.  
AIR CLEANER  
COVER  
PAPER AIR  
FILTER  
ELEMENT  
2. Rem ove the air filter  
elem ents.  
SIDE ELECTRODE  
0.700.80 mm  
4. Measure the spark plug  
electrode gap with a wire-  
type feeler gauge. Correct the  
gap, if necessary, by carefully  
bending the side electrode.  
The gap should be:  
(0.0280.031 in)  
3. Rem ove the foam air filter  
elem ent from the paper air  
filter elem ent.  
FOAM AIR  
FILTER  
ELEMENT  
SEALING  
WASHER  
4. Inspect both air filter  
elem ents, and replace them if  
they are dam aged. Always  
replace the paper air filter  
elem ent at the scheduled  
interval (see page 7 ).  
0.700.80 m m (0.0280.031 in)  
5. Install the spark plug carefully,  
by hand, to avoid cross-  
threading.  
AIR CLEANER  
BASE  
5. Clean the air filter elem ents if they are to be reused.  
6. After the spark plug is seated, tighten with a 13/16-inch spark  
plug wrench to com press the sealing washer.  
Paper air filter elem ent: Tap the filter elem ent several tim es on a  
hard surface to rem ove dirt, or blow com pressed air [not  
exceeding 207 kPa (2.1 kgf/cm , 30 psi)] through the filter  
elem ent from the inside. Never try to brush off dirt; brushing will  
force dirt into the fibers.  
7. When installing a new spark plug, tighten 1/2 turn after the spark  
plug seats to com press the washer.  
8. When reinstalling the original spark plug, tighten 1/81/4 turn  
after the spark plug seats to com press the washer.  
Foam air filter elem ent: Clean in warm soapy water, rinse, and  
allow to dry thoroughly. Or clean in nonflam m able solvent and  
allow to dry. Dip the filter elem ent in clean engine oil, then  
squeeze out all excess oil. The engine will sm oke when started if  
too m uch oil is left in the foam .  
A loose spark plug can overheat and dam age the engine.  
Overtightening the spark plug can dam age the threads in the  
cylinder head.  
6. Wipe dirt from the inside of the air cleaner base and cover, using 9. Attach the spark plug cap to the spark plug.  
a m oist rag. Be careful to prevent dirt from entering the air duct  
that leads to the carburetor.  
7. Place the foam air filter elem ent over the paper elem ent, and  
reinstall the assem bled air filter.  
8. Install the air cleaner cover, and tighten the wing nut securely.  
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SPARK ARRESTER (applicable types)  
HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONS  
The spark arrester m ay be standard or an optional part, depending STORING YOUR ENGINE  
on the engine type. In som e areas, it is illegal to operate an engine  
without a spark arrester. Check local laws and regulations. A spark Storage Preparation  
arrester is available from authorized Honda servicing dealers.  
Proper storage preparation is essential for keeping your engine  
trouble-free and looking good. The following steps will help to  
keep rust and corrosion from im pairing your engines function and  
appearance, and will m ake the engine easier to start when you use  
it again.  
The spark arrester m ust be serviced every 100 hours to keep it  
functioning as designed.  
If the engine has been running, the m uffler will be hot. Allow it to  
cool before servicing the spark arrester.  
Cleaning  
If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least half an  
hour before cleaning. Clean all exterior surfaces, touch up any  
dam aged paint, and coat other areas that m ay rust with a light film  
of oil.  
Spark Arrester Removal  
1. Rem ove the three 5 m m screws from the m uffler protector.  
2. Rem ove the 8 m m bolt and the two 8 m m nuts, and rem ove the  
m uffler protector, identification plate, m uffler and gasket from  
the cylinder.  
Using a garden hose or pressure washing equipm ent can force  
water into the air cleaner or m uffler opening. Water in the air  
cleaner will soak the air filter, and water that passes through the  
air filter or m uffler can enter the cylinder, causing dam age.  
3. Rem ove the spark arrester from the m uffler (take care not to  
dam age the wire m esh).  
Fuel  
Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Deteriorated  
gasoline will cause hard starting, and it leaves gum deposits that  
clog the fuel system . If the gasoline in your engine deteriorates  
during storage, you m ay need to have the carburetor, and other  
fuel system com ponents, serviced or replaced.  
MUFFLER  
MUFFLER PROTECTOR  
5 mm SCREW (3)  
The length of tim e that gasoline can be left in your fuel tank and  
carburetor without causing functional problem s will vary with  
such factors as gasoline blend, your storage tem peratures, and  
whether the fuel tank is partially or com pletely filled. The air in a  
partially filled fuel tank prom otes fuel deterioration. Very warm  
storage tem peratures accelerate fuel deterioration. Fuel problem s  
m ay occur within a few m onths, or even less if the gasoline was  
not fresh when you filled the fuel tank.  
GASKET  
SPARK ARRESTER  
8 mm BOLT  
IDENTIFICATION PLATE  
8 mm NUT (2)  
Fuel system dam age or engine perform ance problem s resulting  
from neglected storage preparation are not covered under the  
Distributors Lim ited Warranty.  
Spark Arrester Cleaning & Inspection  
1. Use a brush to rem ove carbon  
deposits from the spark arrester  
screen. Be careful not to dam age  
the screen. Replace the spark  
arrester if it has breaks or holes.  
You can extend fuel storage life by adding a gasoline stabilizer  
that is form ulated for that purpose, or you can avoid fuel  
deterioration problem s by draining the fuel tank and carburetor.  
SPARK ARRESTER  
SCREEN  
2. Install the gasket, spark arrester, m uffler, identification plate,  
and m uffler protector in reverse order of rem oval.  
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Adding a Gasoline Stabilizer to Extend Fuel Storage Life  
Engine Oil  
When adding a gasoline stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh  
gasoline. If only partially filled, air in the tank will prom ote fuel  
deterioration during storage. If you keep a container of gasoline  
for refueling, be sure that it contains only fresh gasoline.  
1. Change the engine oil (see page 9 ).  
2. Rem ove the spark plug (see page 10 ).  
3. Pour a tablespoon 510 cm (510 cc) of clean engine oil into  
the cylinder.  
1. Add gasoline stabilizer following the m anufacturers instructions.  
2. After adding a gasoline stabilizer, run the engine outdoors for 10 4. Pull the starter rope several tim es to distribute the oil in the  
m inutes to be sure that treated gasoline has replaced the  
untreated gasoline in the carburetor.  
cylinder.  
5. Reinstall the spark plug.  
3. Stop the engine, and m ove the fuel valve lever to the OFF  
position.  
6. Pull the starter rope slowly until resistance is felt.  
(At this tim e the index m ark on the cooling fan aligns with the  
index m ark on the fan cover).  
FUEL VALVE LEVER  
This will close the valves so m oisture cannot enter the engine  
cylinder. Return the starter rope gently.  
INDEX MARKS  
COOLING FAN  
OFF  
Draining the Fuel Tank and Carburetor  
FAN COVER  
Storage Precautions  
If your engine will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and  
carburetor, it is im portant to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapor  
ignition. Select a well-ventilated storage area away from any  
appliance that operates with a flam e, such as a furnace, water  
heater, or clothes dryer. Also avoid any area with a spark-  
producing electric m otor, or where power tools are operated.  
Gasoline is highly flam m able and explosive, and you  
can be burned or seriously injured when handling  
fuel.  
Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flam e away.  
Handle fuel only outdoors.  
Wipe up spills im m ediately.  
If possible, avoid storage areas with high hum idity, because that  
prom otes rust and corrosion.  
1. Place an approved gasoline container below the carburetor, and  
use a funnel to avoid spilling fuel.  
Unless all fuel has been drained from the fuel tank, leave the fuel  
valve lever in the OFF position to reduce the possibility of fuel  
2. Rem ove the drain bolt and gasket, and drain the carburetor bowl leakage.  
fuel into an approved gasoline container.  
Position the equipm ent so the engine is level. Tilting can cause  
3. Move the fuel valve lever to the ON position. This will allow the  
fuel tank to drain through the carburetor bowl.  
fuel or oil leakage.  
With the engine and exhaust system cool, cover the engine to  
keep out dust. A hot engine and exhaust system can ignite or m elt  
som e m aterials. Do not use sheet plastic as a dust cover. A  
nonporous cover will trap m oisture around the engine, prom oting  
rust and corrosion.  
FUEL VALVE LEVER  
ON  
GASKET  
If equipped with a battery for electric starter types, recharge the  
battery once a m onth while the engine is in storage.  
This will help to extend the service life of the battery.  
DRAIN BOLT  
CARBURETOR BOWL  
4. After draining the carburetor bowl and fuel tank, install the drain  
bolt and gasket and tighten securely.  
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Removal from Storage  
Check your engine as described in the BEFORE OPERATION  
TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS  
CHECKS section of this m anual (see page 3 ).  
ENGINE WILL  
NOT START  
1. Electric  
starting  
(applicable  
types):  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
If the fuel was drained during storage preparation, fill the tank with  
fresh gasoline. If you keep a container of gasoline for refueling, be  
sure it contains only fresh gasoline. Gasoline oxidizes and  
deteriorates over tim e, causing hard starting.  
Battery  
discharged.  
Recharge battery.  
Fuse burnt out.  
Replace fuse.  
Check battery  
and fuse.  
2. Check control  
positions.  
If the cylinder was coated with oil during storage preparation, the  
engine will sm oke briefly at startup. This is norm al.  
Fuel valve OFF.  
Choke open.  
Move lever to ON  
position.  
Move control lever  
to CHOKE position  
unless the engine  
is warm .  
Turn engine switch  
to ON position or  
m ove the throttle  
control away from  
the OFF position.  
Fill with the  
recom m ended oil  
to the proper level  
(p. 9).  
TRANSPORTING  
If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least 15  
m inutes before loading the engine-powered equipm ent on the  
transport vehicle. A hot engine and exhaust system can burn you  
and can ignite som e m aterials.  
Engine switch  
OFF. (if  
equipped)  
Keep the engine level when transporting to reduce the possibility  
of fuel leakage. Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position (see  
page 5 ).  
3. Check engine  
oil level.  
Engine oil level  
low (Oil Alert  
types).  
4. Check fuel.  
Out of fuel.  
Refuel (p. 8).  
Bad fuel; engine  
stored without  
treating or  
Drain fuel tank and  
carburetor (p.12 ).  
Refuel with fresh  
gasoline (p. 8 ).  
draining  
gasoline, or  
refueled with  
bad gasoline.  
Spark plug faulty,  
fouled, or  
5. Rem ove and  
inspect spark  
plug.  
Gap or replace  
spark plug (p.10 ).  
im properly  
gapped.  
Spark plug wet  
with fuel  
(flooded engine).  
Dry and reinstall  
spark plug. Start  
engine with control  
lever in MAX.  
position.  
6. Take engine to  
an authorized  
Honda  
servicing  
dealer, or refer  
to shop  
Fuel filter  
restricted,  
Replace or repair  
faulty com ponents  
as necessary.  
carburetor  
m alfunction,  
ignition  
m alfunction,  
valves stuck, etc.  
m anual.  
ENGINE LACKS  
POWER  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
1. Check air filter.  
Filter elem ent(s)  
restricted.  
Clean or replace  
filter elem ent(s)  
(p.10 ).  
2. Check fuel.  
Bad fuel; engine  
stored without  
treating or  
Drain fuel tank and  
carburetor (p.10 ).  
Refuel with fresh  
gasoline (p. 8 ).  
draining  
gasoline, or  
refueled with  
bad gasoline.  
Fuel filter  
restricted,  
carburetor  
3. Take engine to  
an authorized  
Honda  
Replace or repair  
faulty com ponents  
as necessary.  
servicing  
dealer, or refer  
to shop  
m alfunction,  
ignition  
m alfunction,  
valves stuck, etc.  
m anual.  
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TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATION  
Remote Control Linkage  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
The control is provided with a hole for cable attachm ent. Install a  
solid wire cable as shown below. Do not use braided wire cable.  
Serial Number Location  
Record the engine serial  
num ber, type and purchase  
date in the space below. You  
will need this inform ation when  
ordering parts and when  
m aking technical or warranty  
inquiries.  
SOLID WIRE CABLE  
CABLE CLAMP  
5 × 16mm BOLT  
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER &  
ENGINE TYPE LOCATION  
Engine serial num ber: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __  
Engine type: ___ ___ ___ ___  
CONTROL LEVER  
SOLID WIRE CABLE  
Date Purchased: ______ / ______ / ______  
Battery Connections for Electric Starter(applicable types)  
Use a 12-volt battery with an am pere-hour rating of at least 18 Ah.  
Be careful not to connect the battery in reverse polarity, as this will  
short circuit the battery charging system . Always connect the  
positive () battery cable to the battery term inal before  
connecting the negative () battery cable, so your tools cannot  
cause a short circuit if they touch a grounded part while tightening Carburetor Modifications for High Altitude Operation  
the positive () battery cable end.  
At high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel m ixture will be  
too rich. Perform ance will decrease, and fuel consum ption will  
increase. A very rich m ixture will also foul the spark plug and  
A battery can explode if you do not follow the correct  
procedure, seriously injuring anyone nearby.  
cause hard starting. Operation at an altitude that differs from that  
at which this engine was certified, for extended periods of tim e,  
m ay increase em issions.  
Keep all sparks, open flam es, and sm oking m aterials  
away from the battery.  
High altitude perform ance can be im proved by specific  
m odifications to the carburetor. If you always operate your engine  
at altitudes above 1,500 m eters (5,000 feet), have your servicing  
dealer perform this carburetor m odification. This engine, when  
operated at high altitude with the carburetor m odifications for  
high altitude use, will m eet each em ission standard throughout its  
1. Connect the battery positive () cable to the starter solenoid  
term inal as shown.  
2. Connect the battery negative () cable to an engine m ounting  
bolt, fram e bolt, or other good engine ground connection.  
3. Connect the battery positive () cable to the battery positive () useful life.  
term inal as shown.  
4. Connect the battery negative () cable to the battery negative  
() term inal as shown.  
5. Coat the term inals and cable ends with grease.  
Even with carburetor m odification, engine horsepower will  
decrease about 3.5% for each 300-m eter (1,000-foot) increase in  
altitude. The effect of altitude on horsepower will be greater than  
this if no carburetor m odification is m ade.  
NEGATIVE () BATTERY CABLE  
POSITIVE () BATTERY CABLE  
When the carburetor has been m odified for high altitude operation,  
the air-fuel m ixture will be too lean for low altitude use. Operation  
at altitudes below 1,500 m eters (5,000 feet) with a m odified  
carburetor m ay cause the engine to overheat and result in serious  
engine dam age. For use at low altitudes, have your servicing  
dealer return the carburetor to original factory specifications.  
STARTER SOLENOID  
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Oxygenated Fuels  
Emission Control System Information  
Som e conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an  
ether com pound. These gasolines are collectively referred to as  
oxygenated fuels. To m eet clean air standards, som e areas of the  
United States and Canada use oxygenated fuels to help reduce  
em issions.  
Source of Emissions  
The com bustion process produces carbon m onoxide, oxides of  
nitrogen, and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons and oxides  
of nitrogen is very im portant because, under certain conditions,  
they react to form photochem ical sm og when subjected to  
sunlight. Carbon m onoxide does not react in the sam e way, but it  
is toxic.  
If you use oxygenated fuel, be sure it is unleaded and m eets the  
m inim um octane rating requirem ents.  
Honda utilizes lean carburetor settings and other system s to  
Before using an oxygenated fuel, try to confirm the fuels contents. reduce the em issions of carbon m onoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and  
Som e states/provinces require this inform ation to be posted on  
the pum p.  
hydrocarbons.  
The U.S., California Clean Air Acts and Environment Canada  
EPA, California and Canadian regulations require all  
The following are the EPA approved percentages of oxygenates:  
m anufacturers to furnish written instructions describing the  
operation and m aintenance of em ission control system s.  
ETHANOL  
(ethyl or grain alcohol) 10% by volum e  
You m ay use gasoline containing up to 10%  
ethanol by volum e. Gasoline containing  
ethanol m ay be m arketed under the nam e  
Gasohol.  
The following instructions and procedures m ust be followed in  
order to keep the em issions from your Honda engine within the  
em ission standards.  
MTBE  
(m ethyl tertiary butyl ether) 15% by volum e  
You m ay use gasoline containing up to 15%  
MTBE by volum e.  
Tampering and Altering  
Tam pering with or altering the em ission control system m ay  
increase em issions beyond the legal lim it. Am ong those acts that  
constitute tam pering are:  
METHANOL  
(m ethyl or wood alcohol) 5% by volum e  
You m ay use gasoline containing up to 5%  
m ethanol by volum e as long as it also  
contains cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors  
to protect the fuel system . Gasoline  
containing m ore than 5% m ethanol by  
volum e m ay cause starting and/or  
perform ance problem s. It m ay also dam age  
m etal, rubber, and plastic parts of your fuel  
system .  
Rem oval or alteration of any part of the intake, fuel, or exhaust  
system s.  
Altering or defeating the governor linkage or speed-adjusting  
m echanism to cause the engine to operate outside its design  
param eters.  
Problems That May Affect Emissions  
If you are aware of any of the following sym ptom s, have your  
engine inspected and repaired by your servicing dealer.  
If you notice any undesirable operating sym ptom s, try another  
service station or switch to another brand of gasoline.  
Fuel system dam age or perform ance problem s resulting from the  
use of an oxygenated fuel containing m ore than the percentages  
of oxygenates m entioned above are not covered under the  
Distributors Lim ited Warranty.  
Hard starting or stalling after starting.  
Rough idle.  
Misfiring or backfiring under load.  
Afterburning (backfiring).  
Black exhaust sm oke or high fuel consum ption.  
Replacement Parts  
The em ission control system s on your Honda engine were  
designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA, California and  
Canadian em ission regulations. We recom m end the use of  
genuine Honda parts whenever you have m aintenance done.  
These original-design replacem ent parts are m anufactured to the  
sam e standards as the original parts, so you can be confident of  
their perform ance. The use of replacem ent parts that are not of the  
original design and quality m ay im pair the effectiveness of your  
em ission control system .  
A m anufacturer of an afterm arket part assum es the responsibility  
that the part will not adversely affect em ission perform ance. The  
m anufacturer or rebuilder of the part m ust certify that use of the  
part will not result in a failure of the engine to com ply with  
em ission regulations.  
Maintenance  
Follow the m aintenance schedule on page 7 . Rem em ber that this  
schedule is based on the assum ption that your m achine will be  
used for its designed purpose. Sustained high-load or high-  
tem perature operation, or use in unusually wet or dusty conditions,  
will require m ore frequent service.  
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Air Index  
Specifications  
An Air Index Inform ation hang tag/label is applied to engines  
certified to an em ission durability tim e period in accordance with  
the requirem ents of the California Air Resources Board.  
GXV340  
Length × Width ×  
Height  
433 × 382 × 406 m m  
(17.0 × 15.0 × 16.0 in)  
31 kg (68 lbs)  
Dry weight  
The bar graph is intended to provide you, our custom er, the ability  
to com pare the em issions perform ance of available engines. The  
lower the Air Index, the less pollution.  
Engine type  
Displacem ent  
[Bore × Stroke]  
Max. output  
Max. torque  
4-stroke, overhead valve, single cylinder  
338 cm (20.6 cu-in)  
[82 × 64 m m (3.2 × 2.5 in)]  
6.6 kW (9.0 PS, 8.9 bhp) at 3,600 rpm  
21.6 N·m (2.20 kgf·m , 15.9 lbf·ft)  
at 2,500 rpm  
The durability description is intended to provide you with  
inform ation relating the engines em ission durability period. The  
descriptive term indicates the useful life period for the engines  
em ission control system . See your Em ission Control System  
Warranty for additional inform ation.  
Engine oil capacity  
Fuel tank capacity  
Fuel consum ption  
Cooling system  
1.10 (1.16 US qt , 0.97 Im p qt)  
2.1  
2.3 /h at 3,000 rpm  
Forced air  
Descriptive Term  
Moderate  
Applicable to Emissions Durability  
Period  
Ignition system  
PTO shaft rotation  
Transistorized m agneto  
Counterclockwise  
50 hours [065 cm (065 cc)]  
125 hours [greater than 65 cm (65 cc)]  
125 hours [065 cm (065 cc)]  
250 hours [greater than 65 cm (65 cc)]  
300 hours [065 cm (065 cc)]  
500 hours [greater than 65 cm (65 cc)]  
GXV390  
Length × Width ×  
Height  
Interm ediate  
Extended  
433 × 382 × 406 m m  
(17.0 × 15.0 × 16.0 in)  
32 kg (71 lbs)  
Dry weight  
Engine type  
Displacem ent  
[Bore × Stroke]  
Max. output  
Max. torque  
4-stroke, overhead valve, single cylinder  
389 cm (23.7 cu-in)  
[88 × 64 m m (3.5 × 2.5 in)]  
7.6 kW (10.3 PS, 10.2 bhp) at 3,600 rpm  
24.2 N·m (2.47 kgf·m , 17.8 lbf·ft) at  
2,500 rpm  
The Air Index Inform ation hang tag/label m ust rem ain on the  
engine until it is sold. Rem ove the hang tag before operating the  
engine.  
Engine oil capacity  
Fuel tank capacity  
Fuel consum ption  
Cooling system  
1.10 (1.16 US qt , 0.97 Im p qt)  
2.1  
2.5 /h at 3,000 rpm  
Forced air  
Ignition system  
PTO shaft rotation  
Transistorized m agneto  
Counterclockwise  
Tuneup Specifications  
ITEM  
SPECIFICATION  
MAINTENANCE  
Spark plug gap  
0.700.80 m m  
Refer to page: 10  
(0.0280.031 in)  
1,400 ± 150 rpm  
IN: 0.15 ± 0.02 m m  
EX: 0.20 ± 0.02 m m  
Idle speed  
Valve clearance  
(cold)  
See your  
authorized  
Honda dealer  
Other  
No other adjustm ents needed.  
specifications  
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Quick Reference Information  
1A CHARGING SYSTEM  
3A CHARGING SYSTEM  
10A CHARGING SYSTEM  
Fuel  
Unleaded gasoline  
(Refer to page 8)  
U.S.  
Pum p octane rating 86 or higher  
Except Research octane rating 91 or higher  
U.S. Pum p octane rating 86 or higher  
Engine oil  
SAE 10W-30, API SJ or SL, for general use.  
Refer to page 8.  
Spark plug  
Maintenance  
BPR5ES (NGK)  
W16EPR-U (DENSO)  
Before each use:  
Check engine oil level. Refer to page 9.  
Check air filter. Refer to page 10.  
First 20 hours:  
Change engine oil. Refer to page 9.  
Subsequent:  
Refer to the m aintenance schedule on page 7.  
Wiring Diagrams  
BASIC CIRCUIT  
(1) ENGINE STOP SWITCH  
(2) SPARK PLUG  
(9) BATTERY (12 V)  
(10) STARTER MOTOR  
(11) STARTER SOLENOID  
(12) CHARGING COIL  
(13) DIODE  
(3) IGNITION COIL  
OIL ALERT CIRCUIT  
(4) TO ENGINE SWITCH  
(5) TO OIL ALERT CIRCUIT  
(6) TO ENGINE STOP SWITCH  
(7) OIL ALERT BUZZER  
(8) OIL LEVEL SWITCH  
(14) TO LOAD  
(15) RECTIFIER  
(16) REGULATOR  
Bl  
Y
Black  
Yellow  
Blue  
Br  
O
Brown  
Orange  
Light blue  
Light green  
Pink  
Bu  
G
Lb  
Lg  
P
Green  
Red  
R
W
White  
Gr  
Gray  
12V STARTER CIRCUIT  
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CONSUMER INFORMATION  
Canada:  
Honda Canada, Inc.  
Distributor/Dealer Locator Information  
715 Milner Avenue  
Toronto, ON  
M1B 2K8  
United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands:  
Call (800) 426-7701  
Telephone: (888) 9HONDA9  
(888) 946-6329  
Toll free  
Canada:  
Call (888) 9HONDA9  
English: (416) 299-3400  
French: (416) 287-4776  
Facsim ile: (877) 939-0909  
(416) 287-4776  
Local Toronto dialing area  
Local Toronto dialing area  
Toll free  
Local Toronto dialing area  
For European Area:  
Australia:  
Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty. Ltd.  
19541956 Hum e Highway Cam pbellfield Victoria 3061  
Customer Service Information  
Telephone: (03) 9270 1111  
Facsim ile: (03) 9270 1133  
Servicing dealership personnel are trained professionals. They  
should be able to answer any question you m ay have. If you  
encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your  
satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealerships m anagem ent.  
The Service Manager, General Manager, or Owner can help.  
Alm ost all problem s are solved in this way.  
For European Area:  
Honda Europe NV.  
European Engine Center  
United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands:  
If you are dissatisfied with the decision m ade by the dealerships  
m anagem ent, contact the Honda Regional Engine Distributor for  
your area.  
All Other Areas:  
Please contact the Honda distributor in your area for assistance.  
If you are still dissatisfied after speaking with the Regional Engine  
Distributor, you m ay contact the Honda Office as shown.  
All Other Areas:  
If you are dissatisfied with the decision m ade by the dealerships  
m anagem ent, contact the Honda Office as shown.  
Honda’s Office》  
When you write or call, please provide this inform ation:  
Equipm ent m anufacturers nam e and m odel num ber that the  
engine is m ounted on  
Engine m odel, serial num ber, and type (see page 14 )  
Nam e of dealer who sold the engine to you  
Nam e, address, and contact person of the dealer who services  
your engine  
Date of purchase  
Your nam e, address and telephone num ber  
A detailed description of the problem  
United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands:  
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.  
Power Equipm ent Division  
Custom er Relations Office  
4900 Marconi Drive  
Alpharetta, GA 30005-8847  
Or telephone: (770) 497-6400, 8:30 am - 8:00 pm EST  
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