3.3.1— Using the Auto/Off/Manual Buttons
Button
AUTO (GREEN)
OFF (RED)
MANUAL (BLUE)
SET EXERCISE (GREY)
NOTE: Damage caused by mis-wiring of the interconnect wires is not warrantable.
NOTE: Loss of utility power will cause either the AUTO or OFF or MANUAL button to flash. Whichever mode the generator is in at the
time of utility loss.
3.3.2— Using the LED Interface
The user interface includes seven (7) LEDs, to indicate the generator's alarms, warnings, and maintenance actions due. See Figure 3-2 and the
following table for details on each indication.
The user interface also includes 3-mode LEDs to indicate the current generator mode setting (AUTO, MANUAL, or OFF). The active LED is also
used to indicate whether the utility voltage is present. The active LED will be solid when utility is available. It will flash to indicate the loss of utility
power. For example; when the generator is in AUTO and Utility is present, the green AUTO LED will be solid ON. When the generator is in AUTO
and utility is lost, the AUTO LED will flash.
LED Alarm
Temperature Alarm (Flashing)
Low Oil Level Alarm (Solid)
Charger Warning (Flashing)
Battery Problem Warning (Solid)
RPM Sensor Alarm
Overcrank Alarm
Speed Alarm
Break-in Maintenance Due (Flashing)
Regular Maintenance Due (Solid)
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These LEDs are shared with two alarm conditions. Solid light indicates one alarm. Flashing light indicates the other alarm condition.
3.4 — Alarm Response Procedures
The generator is protected by a series of sensors that will detect an Alarm/Warning condition and alert the owner/operator of the condition via the
Control Panel display. When certain alarm conditions are detected, the generator will shut down.
NOTE: Unless properly trained to clear and correct Warning and Alarm conditions, contact the nearest Authorized dealer or Trained
Technician.
Automatic Standby Generator Owner's Manual
Selecting this button activates fully automatic system operation. It also allows the unit to
automatically start and exercise the engine every seven days with the setting of the exercise
timer (see the Setting the Exercise Timer section).
This button shuts down the engine and also prevents automatic operation of the unit.
This button will crank and start the generator. Transfer to standby power will not occur
unless there is a utility failure.
Used to establish generator exercise time. Hold the button for 3 seconds at the new exercise
time desired. NOTE: Exercise time can only be set at the time you wish exercise to
actually take place.
Description (LED Flashing)
Temperature levels are excessive
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Charging problem exists
*
Overspeed condition exists
20 hour break-in maintenance due
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Description of Operation
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1 year / 100 hour maintenance due
Description (LED Solid)
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Engine oil level is insufficient
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Battery problem exists
RPM sensor problem exists
Overcranking condition exists
Underspeed condition exists
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