a.
c.
WARNING! Connect tools and equipment only to the Outlet Socket (120 volt or 240 volt) that is compatible with the electrical characteristics and rated capacities of the tools and equipment being used. (See Figure A.)
3.Circuit Breakers (3, 5): The Generator features five Circuit Breakers to protect the unit from overloading.
a.One 20 Amp Circuit Breaker controls the
b.One 30 Amp Circuit Breaker controls the
c.Two 30 Amp Circuit Breakers control the
d.One
Should any of the four Circuit Breakers “trip”, the Engine will automatically shut down. In this event, unplug all loads from the Generator. Allow the Generator to cool down. Then, press the tripped Circuit Breaker and restart the Engine. (See
Figure A.)
4.Voltmeters (7): The Generator features two Voltmeters which provide readings of voltage output depending on which of the three Outlet Sockets (8, 10, 10B) are being used. (See Figure A.)
5.Grounding Terminal (9): Prior to each use, always connect a ground wire (not included) to the Grounding Terminal to properly ground the Generator.
(See Figure C, page 11.)
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1.The Engine of the Generator may be started manually or electrically.
2.To use the Engine’s electric start capability, a Battery (45, not included) must first be installed. The type and size Battery required is: 12 volt DC,
3.Locate the factory
4.Slide the Battery into the Battery Guard Plate (44) with the Battery’s terminals facing outward and with the Battery’s negative
5.Align the two mounting holes in the Battery Bracket (47) with the two threaded mounting holes in the Battery Guard Plate (44). Then secure the Battery Bracket
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