OPERATION
Stop the engine
Alternating current (AC) connection
WARNING
Be sure any electric devices are turned
off before plugging them in.
NOTICE
• Be sure all electric devices including the lines
and plug connections are in good condition
before connection to the generator.
• Be sure the total load is within generator
rated output.
• Be sure the receptacle load current is within
receptacle rated current.
Tip: Make sure to ground (Earth) the generator. When the
electric device is earthed, always the generator must
be earthed.
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the ESC to "ON".
3. Plug in to AC receptacle.
4. Make sure the AC pilot light is on.
5. Turn on any electric devices.
Tip: The ESC must be turned to "OFF" before increasing
engine speed to rated rpm.
• Most motorized appliances require more than their
electrical rating for startup. When an electrical motor is
started, the overload indicator (red) may come on. This is
normal if the overload indicator (red) goes off within 4
seconds. If the overload indicator (red) stays on, consult
your generator dealer.
• If the generator is connected to multiple loads or
electricity consumers, please remember to first connect
the one with the highest starting current. And last
connect the one with the lowest starting current.
Release the load.
TIP:
Turn off any electric
devices.
1. Disconnect any
electric devices.
2. Turn the ESC to
"OFF"
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.
3. Turn the 3 in 1 switch
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to "OFF"
.
a. Ignition circuit is
switched off.
b. Fuel valve is
switched off.
• If the generator is overload, or if there is a short circuit
in a connected appliance, the overload indicator (red) will
go ON. The overload indicator (red) will stay ON, and
after about 4 seconds, current to the connected
appliance(s) will shut off, and the output indicator (green)
will go OFF. Stop both engines and investigate the
problem. Determine if the cause is a short circuit in a
connected appliance or an overload, correct the problem
and restart the generator.
Battery charging
Tip:
• The generator DC rated voltage is 12V.
• Start the engine first, and then connect the generator
to the battery for charging.
• Before starting to charge the battery, make sure that
the DC protector is turned on.
1. Start the engine.
2. Connect the red battery charger lead to
the positive (+) battery terminal.
3. Connect the black battery charger lead to
the negative (-) battery terminal.
4. Turn the ESC "OFF" to start battery charging.
NOTICE
• Be sure the ESC is turned off while charging
the battery.
• Be sure to connect the red battery charger
lead to the positive (+) battery terminal, and
connect the black lead to the negative (-)
battery terminal. Do not reverse these
positions.
• Connect the battery charger leads to
the battery terminals; securely so that they
are not disconnected due to engine vibration
or other disturbances.
• Charge the battery in the correct procedure
by following instructions in the owner's
manual for the battery.
• The DC protector turns off automatically if
current above the rated flows during battery
haring. To restart charging the battery, turn
he DC protector on by pressing its button to
"ON". If the DC protector turns off again,
top charging the battery immediately and
consult a franchised dealer.
Tip:
• Follow instructions in the owner are manual for
the battery to determine the end of battery charging.
• Measure the specific gravity of electrolyte to determine
if the battery is fully charged. At full charge,
the electrolyte specific gravity is between 1.26 and 1.28.
• It is advisable to check the specific gravity of
the electrolyte at least once every hour to prevent
overcharging the battery.
WARNING
• Never smoke or make and break connections
at the battery while charging.
Sparks may ignite the battery gas.
• Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous,
causing severe burns, etc. contains sulfuric
(sulphuric) acid.
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Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing.