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Customer Service: 1-844-FIRMAN1
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Control Panel
NOTICE
Total power drawn from all receptacles must not exceed the name plate rating.
1.
Main Fuel Selector Switch
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Engine Switch
– Use to select and turn on gasoline (GAS) or LPG/NG
fuel source. The GAS valve is closed when the switch is in the OFF or LPG/NG positions. Engine
switch is on when the switch is in GAS or LPG/NG positions.
2.
Indicator Light
– When the main fuel selector switch is turned to the GAS or LPG/NG position,
the indicator light will turn RED for up to 4 minutes (before going off). Starting the engine
successfully anytime during the 4 minutes will turn the indicator light GREEN. See Indicator
light-Battery Power Saving Mode section for more information.
3.
Engine Start Switch
– To start engine, press and hold the switch in the START (ll) position, the
engine will crank and attempt to start. When the engine starts, release the switch to the RUN (l) position.
4.
3-1 Data-Minder (Multi-Meter)
– Push the SELECT button to show the Voltage, Hertz and running hours.
5.
Circuit Breakers
– The receptacles are protected by AC circuit protectors. If the generator is
overloaded or an external short circuit occurs, a circuit protector may trip. If tripping occurs,
disconnect all electrical loads and determine the cause before attempting to continue using the
generator. Reset any tripped circuit protectors.
If multiple receptacles are used at the same time, the total current must be kept with-in the
portable generator nameplate rating.
6.
120V, 20A Duplex GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)- NEMA 5-20R
A maximum of 20 Amps current may be drawn from this duplex receptacle.
7.
120V, 30A Twist Lock
– NEMA L5-30R(Not GFCI protected)
A maximum of 30 Amps current may be drawn from this receptacle.
8.
120/240V, 30A Twist Lock
– NEMA L14-30R(Not GFCI protected)
A maximum of 30 Amps current for 240 Volts or two independent 120 Volt loads at 30 Amps current each.
9.
Ground Terminal
– Consult an electrician or authority having jurisdiction for local grounding
requirements.
10.
120/240V, 50A
– (NEMA 14-50R) (Not GFCI protected)
A maximum of 31.25 Amps current for 240 Volts or two independent 120 Volt loads at 31.25 Amps current each.
11.
Outlet Cover
- Protects the receptacles from dust and debris.
12.
LPG/NG Hose Connector
(Inlet: 3/8" Flare Male)
– Used to connect LPG/NG hose to generator.
13.
LPG/NG Selector Switch
– Select either LPG or NG.
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