Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacle
Using the generator in rain, snow or near water can lead to death
from electric shock. Keep the generator dry.
The 20-ampere, 120-volt duplex receptacle that has TEST and RESET
buttons is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for
protection against the hazards of ground fault currents. Examples of
ground fault current is the current which would flow through a person
who is using an appliance with faulty insulation and, at the same time,
is in contact with an electrical ground such as a plumbing fixture, wet
floor, or earth.
The ground fault circuit interrupter will not protect against short
circuits or overloads. The circuit breaker or curcuit protector in the
control panel which supplies power to the circuit provides that
protection (refer to circuit breaker on page 13 1.
The ground fault circuit interrupter can be identified by the TEST and
RESET buttons. The duplex receptacle on the GFCI can be tested with
the TEST and RESET buttons.
TEST BUTTON: To test, depress the “TEST” button (see page 15).
RESET BUTTON: To restore power, depress the “RESET” button (see
page 16).
Perform this test monthly to ensure proper operation of the GFCI
receptacle. If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected from the
weather, test the GFCI receptacle before each use. Record your test on
the GFCI test card provided on the fuel tank.
TEST BUTTON RESET Bu/TTON
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