PRODUCT FEATURES
AC
CIRCUIT
FUEL CAP BREAKERS
(5B) (12)
POWER ON LIGHT
(13)
ENGINE POWER SWITCH |
| 12V DC OUTLET |
| (8) | |
(14) |
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120 VOLT AC OUTLET |
| DC CIRCUIT BREAKER |
| (10) | |
(4) |
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ENGINE |
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| GROUNDING NUT |
FIGURE E | OIL DIPSTICK COVER | (7) |
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1.Engine Power Switch (14): Starts and stops the Gasoline Engine.
(See Figure E.)
2.Fuel Cap (5B): NEVER run the Engine with the Fuel Cap removed.
(See Figure E.)
3.AC Circuit Breakers (12): Each of the two 120 Volt AC Outlets has a Circuit Breaker to protect the Generator from overloading. Should a Circuit Breaker “trip”, unplug all electrical loads from the Generator. Allow the Generator to cool down. Then, push the Circuit Breaker and restart the Engine. (See Figure E.)
4.Power On Light (13): Indicates voltage is being provided by the Generator.
(See Figure E.)
5.12V DC Outlet (8): Supplies voltage to 12 volt DC appliances such as radios,
emergency lights, etc. IMPORTANT: This Outlet is designed for operating 12 volt DC appliances only. Do not attempt to charge batteries with this Outlet.
(See Figure E.)
6.DC Circuit Breaker (10): The 12 Volt DC Outlet has a Circuit Breaker to protect the Generator from overloading. Should a Circuit Breaker “trip”, unplug all electrical loads from the Generator. Allow the Generator to cool down. Then, push
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