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OPERATION
USING THE AC OUTLET
1.
Check that the only illuminated light is the
green output power.
2.
Lift the flap and plug your appliance into the
AC outlet socket on the face plate.
3.
Turn the appliance on and use as per the
manufacturers manual.
4.
When finished turn your appliance off.
5.
Disconnect appliance from the generator and
the flap should close automatically.
NEVER leave any appliances plugged into your
generator, always disconnect when appliance is not
in use.
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
WARNING.
Never stop your generator
with electrical appliances or power leads
attached. Always remove power leads
and appliances before stopping your
generator.
1. Allow generator to run for 1-2 minutes, this
allows the generator to cool down.
3. Switch economy switch to OFF.
4. Switch fuel valve tap and engine switch to OFF,
Fig.11.
OUTPUT INDICATOR LIGHT
Output indicator light (green) will remain ON during
operation. However if it goes out and the red light
comes then you have overloaded the generator,
see the following and page 11.
SAFETY DEVICES
AC OUTLET
Your generator is equipped with an output indicator
light. When this light goes out and the red light
illuminates, then the generator will produce NO
POWER.
To restart the power supply;
1. Remove the appliance. Check wattage, page
11.
2. Stop the generator.
3. Wait 2 minutes.
4. Start generator, see page 10, ensure the green
output indicator light is illuminated.
5. Re-attach the appliance.
6.
If the output indicator light goes out and the
red light glows, the output power stops then the
attached appliance is either faulty or the
appliance’s required power is greater than the
generator’s output, check the appliances
wattage requirements. Page 11.
12V DC OUTLET
Your generator is equipped with a DC output circuit
breaker. This circuit breaker will “pop” out if the
attached appliance is either faulty or the
appliance’s required power need is greater than the
generator’s DC power output.
To reset the circuit breaker and restart the power
supply;
1. Remove the appliance.
2. Stop the generator.
3. Wait 2 minutes.
4. Push the circuit breaker back in, it should stay
in. If not the circuit breaker is still over heated,
allow to cool down for another 2 minutes before
trying again to push it in.
5. Start generator.
6. Re-attach the appliance.
7. If the circuit breaker “pop’s” out again and the
power stops then the attached appliance is
either faulty or the appliances required power is
greater than the generators output, check the
appliances power requirements.
Fig. 11