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15
Control Panel Controls and Features
Compare this illustration with your generator’s Control Panel, to familiarize yourself with the locations of the receptacles,
controls and circuit breakers.
R ‑ LED Light —
Generator is producing voltage when
illuminated.
S ‑ Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter/Breaker —
Protects
the generator from over-current conditions electrical
faults to ground and must be in the “ON” position to
supply power to all of the control panel receptacles.
T ‑ START/RUN/STOP Switch —
This three-position switch
is used as follows:
• “START”
position starts the generator. Press and hold
to start generator.
• “RUN”
position is switch position while generator is
running.
• “STOP”
position turns off the generator. Press and
hold until engine stops.
U ‑ 120/240V 30 Amp Locking Receptacle —
Supplies the
total generator output power and is GFCI protected.
V ‑ Push‑to‑Reset Circuit Breakers —
Protects the
generator from current overload at receptacle.
W ‑ 120 Volt 20 Amp Receptacles —
Each receptacle can
supply a maximum of 20 amperes of power. The 120
Volt receptacles are GFCI protected. Total load on all
four receptacles cannot exceed 7000 watts.
X ‑ 15 Amp Fuse —
Protects the generator DC control
circuits. If the fuse has melted open or was removed,
the engine cannot crank or start. Replace the fuse using
only an identical ATO-type 15A fuse, available from
most automotive parts stores.
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