Briggs & Stratton PRO8000 Ground Fault Protection, Battery Charger, Test Gfci Circuit Breaker

Models: PRO8000

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Ground Fault Protection

This unit is equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). This device meets applicable federal, state and local codes.

The GFCI protects against electrical shock that may be caused if your body becomes a path which electricity travels to reach ground. This could happen if you touch a “Live” appliance or wire, or are touching plumbing or other materials that connect to the ground.

When protected by a GFCI, one may still feel a shock, but the GFCI should cut current off quickly enough so that a person in normal health should not suffer any serious electrical injury.

WARNING Generator produces hazardous voltage/current.

The GFCI will not protect you against the following situations: -Line-to-line shocks;

-Current overloads or line-to-line short circuits.

The fuse or circuit breaker at the control panel must provide such protection.

Test GFCI Circuit Breaker

Test your GFCI circuit breaker every month, as follows:

During Generator Use

If circuit breaker trips during use, it usually indicates faulty electrical equipment or cords. However, test the circuit breaker as follows;

1.Disconnect loads, reset and test circuit breaker as described earlier. Let generator run without any loads for 1 minute.

CAUTION If circuit breaker trips in the 1 minute period:

DO NOT use generator.

Call a Briggs & Stratton Power Products service center.

2.If circuit breaker tests correctly, the electrical equipment or extension cords may be faulty. Replace faulty electrical equipment and cords before further use.

CAUTION If circuit breaker tests correctly:

Have qualified personnel check all electrical equipment and cords for any defects.

Replace electrical equipment and cords or take to a qualified repair center.

WARNING Generator produces hazardous voltage/current.

DO NOT touch bare wires or receptacles.

DO NOT use generator with electrical cords which are worn, frayed, bare or otherwise damaged.

DO NOT operate generator in the rain or wet weather.

DO NOT handle generator or electrical cords while standing in water, while barefoot, or while hands or feet are wet.

DO NOT allow unqualified persons or children to operate or service generator or electrical loads.

1.While generator is running, push white “Test” button. The circuit breaker should trip (handle will move to approximate center position), which will disconnect power to outlets.

CAUTION If circuit breaker does not trip:

DO NOT use generator.

Call a Briggs & Stratton Power Products service center.

2.If handle moves to center, reset circuit breaker by firmly moving handle to “Off” (down) position, then to “On” (up) position.

CAUTION If circuit breaker does not reset properly:

DO NOT use generator.

Call a Briggs & Stratton Power Products service center.

Battery Charger

Use battery float charger jack to keep the starting battery charged and ready for use. Battery charging should be done in a dry location, such as inside a garage.

1.Plug charger into unit’s “Battery Float Charger” jack, which is located on the control panel. Plug battery charger into a 120 Volt AC wall receptacle.

2.Unplug charger from unit and wall outlet when generator is being started and while it is in operation.

3.Keep this charger plugged in when generator is not in use to prolong battery life. The charger has a built in float equalizer and will not overcharge the battery, even when plugged in for an extended period of time.

IMPORTANT: See Battery Maintenance for additional information.

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Briggs & Stratton PRO8000 manual Ground Fault Protection, Battery Charger, Test Gfci Circuit Breaker, During Generator Use