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Powering Tools And Equipment:
1. Prior to powering tools and equipment, make sure the Generator’s rated voltage,
wattage, and amperage capacity (120V/ 15 AMP and 240V/ 15 AMP) is ad-
equate to supply all electrical loads that the unit will power. If powering exceeds
the Generator’s capacity, it may be necessary to group one or more of the tools
and/or equipment for connection to a separate Generator.
2. Once the Generator is running, simply connect the Power Cords of 120 volt
powered tools and equipment into the 120 volt Dual Outlets (41). If a 240 volt
tool or equipment is used, connect its power cord into the 240 volt Twistlock
Outlet (42). (See Figure H.)
3. NOTE: The Generator features
two
AC Non-Fuse Overload Breakers (40) to protect
the AC circuit in case of an overload. Should an overload occur one or both of the
Breakers will “trip”, interrupting the circuit (disconnecting power to the connected
tools and/or equipment). In this case, refer to Step #1 in this section. Then, reset
the circuitry system by depressing the Breaker(s). Restart the Generator and
continue powering the remaining tools and equipment. (See Figure H.)
AC CIRCUIT OVERLOAD BREAKER (40)
120V DUAL OUTLET (41)
120/240V
TWISTLOCK
OUTLET
(42)
FIGURE H
4. When finished using the Generator, turn the ON/OFF switch on the engine’s fan
shroud to its “OFF” position to stop the Generator.
(See Figure G.)
5. After the Engine and Generator have completely cooled, disconnect the spark plug
wire and store the Generator in a safe, clean, dry location (if not already installed in
one).
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