GENERATOR FEATURE

IDENTIFICATION

Before installing, operating or maintaining the generator, take a few moments to become familiar with the features of the generator as illustrated.

1.CONTROL PANEL

Controls the operation of the generator and communicates system status.

2.MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER

Protects generator and connected loads from electrical faults. Used to isolate output power from operating generator.

WARNING

Place the circuit breaker in the OFF position when servicing the generator to minimize electrocution hazards.

3.GFCI OUTLET

Supplies power to at-rest battery charger and optional block heater. Standard plug receptacle also allows convenient location to power a light or tools during maintenance.

4.CRANKING BATTERY (not included)

Supplies power to start engine and keep control panel active.

5.CRANKING BATTERY CHARGER

Maintains cranking battery at proper level during

periods of inactivity to insure reliable, consistent starting.

6.BATTERY CHARGING CIRCUIT FUSE Protects engine - mounted battery charging circuit against damage from electrical faults.

7.FUEL REGULATOR/LOCKOFF SOLENOIDS Controls fuel flow to engine.

8.INTERCONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCKS Provided for quick connection of generator wiring to transfer switch during generator installation.

9.OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK

High visibility yellow dipstick for checking for proper engine lubricating oil level.

10.OIL FILL PLUG

Add fresh engine oil here as required.

11.SPIN ON OIL FILTER

Replaceable, disposable filter to remove contaminant's from engine oil to prolong engine life.

12.OIL DRAIN VALVE

Quick turn ball valve with extended drain hose to speed up maintenance and eliminate mess.

13.ENGINE AIR FILTER

14.LID SUPPORT ROD

15.FRONT SERVICE ACCESS PANEL Remove to drain oil and change oil filter.

16.CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT FUSE

Protects control panel against damage from electrical faults.

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