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including the lines and plug
connections are in good condition
before connection to the generator.
Be sure any electric devices are
turned off before plugging it in.
Be sure the total load is within
generator rated output.
Be sure the receptacle load current
is within receptacle rated current.
1.
Wind the power lead 2 or 3 turns
around handle.
2.
Start the engine.
3.
Allow the generator to run for several
minutes before attempting to connect
any electrical devices.
4.
Plug in to the AC receptacle.
5.
Make sure the AC pilot light is on.
6.
Turn the economy control switch to
the “
ON
” position and turn on any
electric devices.
NOTE:
The economy control switch must be
turned to “
OFF
” when using electric
devices that require a large starting
current, such as a compressor or a
submergible pump.
Overload indicator light (Red)
The overload indicator light (Red) comes
on when an overload of a connected
electrical device is detected, the inverter
control unit overheats, or the AC output
voltage rises. Then,
the electronic
breaker will activate, stopping power
generation in order to protect the
generator and any connected electric
devices.
The AC pilot light (green) will
go off and the overload indicator light
(red) will stay on, but the engine will
not stop running.
When the overload
indicator light (Red) comes on and power
generation stops,proceed as follows:
1. Turn
off
any connected electric devices
and stop the engine.
2.
Reduce the total wattage of
connected electric devices within the
application range.
3.
Check for blockages in the cooling air
inlet and around the control unit. If
any blockages are found, remove it.
4. Check the AC overload protector.
When it turns off, press to reset it.
Otherwise, it’s not necessary to reset
it.
5. After checking, restart the engine.
NOTE
:
The generator AC output
automatically resets when the engine
is stopped and then restarted.
The overload indicator light
(Red)
may
come on for a few seconds at first
when using electric devices that
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