(2) AC APPLICATION
(a) Make sure the voltage indicated in the LE
display is the normal level (approx. 230V).
This generator is thoroughly tested and
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adjusted in the factory.
If the generator does not produce the specified
voltage, consult your nearest DOLMAR factory or
authorized service center.
(b) Turn off the switch(es) of the electrical
appliance(s) before connecting to the
generator.
(c) Insert the plug(s) of the electrical appliance(s)
into the receptacle.
WARNING
Be sure to ground the generator if the
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connected electrical device is grounded.
Failure to ground unit could lead to
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electrical shock.
Check the amperage of the receptacles,
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and be sure not to take a current exceeding
the specified amperage.
Be sure that the total wattage of all appliances
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dose not exceed the rated output of the generator.
CAUTION
Do not put foreign objects into the plug
receptacle.
NOTE
When the "O_Lod" (overload) is indicated in the
LE display, AC output is cut off on the grounds
that the generator operation is in overload
condition or appliance(s) will be out of order.
In this case, stop the engine immediately and
check the appliance and/or generator for
overloading.
After the check and remedy, restarting the engine
will resume displaying in the normal manner.
(d) Turn on the switch of the appliance.
(3) DC APPLICATION (See Fig. 4 4 -w w )
The DC terminal is used only for charging 12 volt
batteries.
It provides up to 12V-8.3A (100W) of maximum
power.
q Positive terminal (RED)
w Negative terminal (BLACK)
CONNECTION OF CABLE :
Connect positive terminal (red) on generator
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to positive (+) terminal on battery.
Connect negative terminal (black) on
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generator to negative (-) terminal on battery.
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