Polaris P3000iE Power Management, DC Operation, Running, Additional, Device, Starting Surge

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Power Management

OPERATION

Safe Operating Precautions

Power Management

 

RUNNING

ADDITIONAL

DEVICE

STARTING (SURGE)

(RATED) WATTS

 

 

WATTS

Microwave oven

1000

1400

 

 

 

Coffee maker

1000

0

 

 

 

Total Running (Rated) Watts = 2000

Additional Starting Surge Watts = 1400

Total Generator Output Required = 3400

Ensure the combined electrical rating of the powered device(s) do not exceed the maximum allowed by the generator. Never exceed the maximum power rating of the generator. Power levels between rated and maximum may be used for no more than 30 minutes.

DC Operation

Connecting the Battery Charging Cable (included)

The battery emits explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or cause serious injury. Wear protective clothing and eye protection when charging a battery.

Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead components. Wash hands after handling.

To prevent the possibility of creating sparks near the battery, connect the charging cable first to the generator then to the battery. Disconnect the cable first at the battery.

The battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear protective clothing and a face shield. If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush with water. If electrolytes get in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician. Electrolyte is poisonous. If swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk and follow with milk of magnesia or vegetable oil and call a physician. Keep out of reach of children.

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Contents POLARIS POWER P3000iE Operator’s Manual Australian modelDEATH TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION WelcomeSafety Precautions Intended UseSignal Words and Safety Terms Warnings, Cautions and NoticesALCOHOL OR DRUG USE Identification Numbers and Locations Serial NumberSAFETY Safety Warnings and PrecautionsGeneral Before and During Operation Do not refuel while engine is running Operator Safety Fuel Safety Carbon Monoxide Safety Electrical Safety Fire SafetyExtension Cord Information Equipment ModificationsCarbon Monoxide Warning Outdoor Use ONLY Danger LabelDANGER Hot Exhaust CautionSAFETY CONTROLS AND FEATURES Generator ComponentsNOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTIONGround Terminal Indicator Panel Low Oil IndicatorOverload Indicator Output IndicatorSMART Throttle Switch Ignition SwitchFuel Valve Lever DC Receptacle and Fuse AC ReceptaclesFuel Volume Indicator Ground TerminalStarter Recoil Grip FIRST USE INSTRUCTIONS Adding Engine OilFuel Recommendation Adding Fuel Wheel Kit Installation Wheel assemblyLocking swivel wheel PRE-OPERATIONINSPECTION Engine OilFuel Line Fuel LevelOPERATION Safe Operating PrecautionsFuel Recommendations Refueling1.Remove the fuel tank cap A Before Starting the Engine Starting the Engine6. To start the generator using the ignition Stopping the Engine AC Operation AC Capacity Wattage Reference Table RUNNINGADDITIONAL DEVICEPower Management Connecting the Battery Charging Cable includedDC Operation Connecting the Battery Charging Cable Disconnecting the Battery Charging Cable Air Conditioning Operation SMART Throttle SystemStandby Power Connections to a Building Electrical SystemSystem Ground System RequirementsHigh Altitude Use Carburetor ModificationEmission Control System Information Source of EmissionsAlterations Problems Affecting Emissions Replacement PartsMAINTENANCE Importance of MaintenanceMaintenance Safety Safety PrecautionsPeriodic Maintenance Periodic Maintenance ChartOpening the Service Door Fuel System Fuel Line InspectionFuel Tank Strainer Engine Oil Oil RecommendationOil Level Inspection Oil Change 7.Re-installthe oil drain bolt B Air Filters Air Filter InspectionSpark Plug Inspection and Replacement Spark Plug8.Using a wire-typefeeler gauge Battery Battery SafetyAccessing the Battery Battery CleaningBattery Charging Sealed Only CHARGE TIMESTATE OF VOLTAGESpark Arrestor Maintenance Spark ArrestorTRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE TransportationTransporting the Generator Storage Storage PreparationAccessing the Fuel Tank Draining Fuel from the Fuel Tank and Carburetor Fogging the Engine Battery Storage Storage PrecautionsGenerator Exercise Removing from StorageSPECIFICATIONS POLARIS Power GeneratorP3000iE ALTERNATORP3000iE POLARIS Power Generator GENERATORENGINE OIL GREASE / SPECIALIZED LUBRICANTSDIAGRAMWIRING Inverter ModuleTROUBLESHOOTING SOLUTIONEngine Will Not Turn Over Engine Turns Over, but Will Not StartEngine Lacks Power Engine BackfiresEngine Pings or Knocks Engine Runs Irregularly, Stalls, or MisfiresNo Power at DC Receptacle POSSIBLE LEANFUEL CAUSE POSSIBLE RICHNo Power at AC Receptacles Engine Stops or Loses PowerWARRANTY ABOUT THIS WARRANTY DOCUMENTWARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM POLARIS POWER GENERATOR WARRANTYWARRANTY PERIOD TRANSFER OF WARRANTYWarranty repairs Warranty Period for consumer use 3 yearsWARRANTY EXCLUSIONS POLARIS POWER GENERATOR OWNER RESPONSIBILITY IMPORTANT NOTICE MAINTENANCE LOG SERVICEDATE/HOURS COMMENTSINDEX INDEX
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P3000iE specifications

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