6-2. Optional Auxiliary Power Panels
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| Auxiliary Power Panel 495 315 | Auxiliary Power Panel 495 298 | |||
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Auxiliary Power Panel 495 279 | Auxiliary Power Panel 495 253 | Auxiliary Power Panel 495 288 | |||||||||||
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Auxiliary Power Panel 495 289 | Auxiliary Power Panel 495 290 | Auxiliary Power Panel 495 283 |
(Australia) | (Europe) | (S.E. Asia) |
Ref.
YIf unit does not have GFCI recep- tacles, use
YPower may still be present at a re- ceptacle when a circuit breaker trips.
Unplug power cord before attempt- ing to service accessories or tools.
.Auxiliary power decreases as weld current increases.
Set Amperage control at max. for full auxiliary power.
.Place throttle lever in Run position (far right) for auxiliary power.
Circuit breakers protect the generator from overload.
.Press button to reset circuit breaker. If breaker continues to open, contact Factory Authorized Service Agent.