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fIGuRE d
4.
120 Volt Ac circuit breakers (3):
Each of the two 120 Volt AC Outlets have a
Circuit Breaker to protect the Generator from overloading. Should a Circuit Breaker
“trip”, unplug all electrical loads from the Generator. Allow the Circuit Breaker to
cool down. Then, push the 120 volt Circuit Breakers.
(See figure d.)
240 Volt Ac Outlet (6):
5.
The Generator is equipped with one 4-blade twist lock 240
Volt AC Outlet to power 240 volt tools and equipment.
(See figure d.)
240 Volt Ac circuit breaker (3):
6.
The 240 Volt AC Outlet has two Circuit Break-
ers to protect the Generator from overloading. Should the Circuit Breakers “trip”,
unplug all electrical loads from the Generator. Allow the Circuit Breakers to cool
down. Then, push the 240 volt Circuit Breakers.
(See figure d.)
12V dc Terminal (7):
7.
Supplies voltage to 12 volt DC appliances such as radios,
emergency lights, etc. To power a 12 volt DC appliance, connect the positive (+)
lead from the appliance to the positive
(Red +)
12V DC Terminal on the Genera-
tor. Then connect the negative (--) lead from the appliance to the negative
(black
--)
12V DC Terminal on the Generator.
IMPORTANT:
This Outlet is designed for
operating 12 volt DC appliances only. Do not attempt to charge batteries with this
Outlet.
(See figure d.)