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right to start the Engine. (See Figure F.)
5.
Allow the Engine to run for several seconds, then move the Engine’s Fuel Choke
all the way to the left to its “RUN” position. (See Figure F.)
4.
Insert the Ignition Key into the Ignition Switch, and turn the Ignition Key to the
Powering Tools And Equipment:
1.
Prior to powering tools and equipment, make sure the Generator’s rated voltage,
wattage, and amperage capacity (120V/20 Amp and 240V/20 Amp) is adequate
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 (maximum 20 AMP) into the 120 volt Outlets (31).
If a 240 volt tool or equipment (maximum 20 AMP) is used, connect its power
cord into the 240 volt Twist Lock Outlet (30). (See Figure G.)
3.
NOTE: The Generator features
two AC Non-Fuse Overload Breakers (32) to
protect the AC circuit in case of an overload. Should an overload occur one or
both of the Breakers will “trip”, causing the Generator power to be interrupted. In
this case, refer to Step #1 in this section. Then, reset the circuitry system by
depressing the Breaker(s). The Generator will continue to power the remaining
tools and equipment. (See Figure G.)
4.
When finished using the Generator, turn the ON/OFF Switch to its “OFF”
position, and remove the Ignition Key from the Ignition Switch.
(See Figure F.)
5.
After the Engine and Generator have completely cooled, store the Generator in a
safe, clean, dry location (if not already installed in one).
CIRCUIT BREAKER (32)
120 VOLT DUAL OUTLET (31)
240V
TWIST LOCK
OUTLET
(30)
REAR
PANEL
VIEW
FIGURE F