Electrical Systems
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NOTE: An appliance or load may have a short if it causes a circuit
breaker to trip after reconnection. DO NOT continue to reset
breaker. Have the problem corrected before resuming operation.
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If use of the generator is infrequent, “exercise” the generator once a month
by operating it at approximately half the maximum rated output for two hours.
This “exercise” will help promote better starting, more reliable operation and
longer engine life. This procedure drives off moisture, relubricates the internal
engine parts and replaces the old stale fuel with a fresh supply. It also promotes
removing the oxides from the electrical switches and contacts.
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Use the inverter when shore power is not available and
the generator is not going to be used as the secondary AC
power source option. To turn the inverter on or off, momen-
tarily depress the inverter
ON/OFF
button on the RC7
remote. This will supply silent AC power to most recepta-
cles, the television and microwave. It is important to remem-
ber that use of the inverter will greatly increase house battery
power consumption. Turn off the inverter when not in use to
conserve house battery power.
The inverter is programmable with many features. The
RC7 remote control is used to change or add features and set
variable parameters. Inverter remote may also be used to
start and stop the generator.
Some of the features available are:
• Automatic generator start.
• Fully adjustable battery charge rates.
• Adjustable fuel gauge cut-out.
• Adjustable charging curves for different battery types.
• Adjustable power sharing.
• Meters Menu.
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The remote control liquid crystal display (LCD) and light emitting diode
(LED) lights are used for operation status conditions. The led lights give invert-
er status, charge status, battery condition and error indications at a glance. The
LCD screen displays charging cycle status, various meter readings, automatic
generator operation status, programming field and error messages. The inverter
ON/OFF
button turns the inverter on or off. This button can be used to start or
stop the generator. The up or down arrows are used to scroll up or down
through the operations field or meters field. The up arrow is used to toggle
between operations and meter fields. Depressing the up and down arrows simul-
taneously accesses the programming field. The settings button is used to set or
scroll through a particular set-up field.
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EXECUTIVE
Generator Exercise
INVERTER/CONVERTER
RC7 GS Remote
Inverter
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