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within a +/- 10% voltage variation, and +/- 3 Hz frequency variation from the generator name plate
ratings. To reduce the risk of damage, always have an additional load plugged into the generator if
solid state equipment (such as television set) is used. A power line conditioner is recommended for
some solid state applications.
WARNING! When connecting a load, never exceed generator’s power (Watt) /
current (Amperage) capacity. This could damage the generator and / or
connected electrical devices.
Check operating voltage and frequency requirements of all electrical devices prior to plugging
them into the generator
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VFT METER (VFT = VOLTS - FREQUENCY - TIME ) (SEE FIG.18)
When the generator is started, the voltage value is shown first.
Press and release the mode button to toggle between Voltage, Frequency, Total Hour Meter and
Run/Maintenance Timer.
Voltage (V)
displays the operating voltage of the generator.
Frequency (F)
displays the frequency in hertz at which the generator is running.
The
Run/Maintenance Timer
displays the time in hours and minutes each
time the
generator
is
ran.The
run
timer
resets to 00:00 when the generator is shut off. Built into this run timer is a maintenance
reminder. When the new generator is ran for 25 hours, the meter will display P25. This is to
remind you to change the oil after the initial 25 hours of run time.
When the
Run/Maintenance Timer
displays P50, it is reminding you to clean the air filter.
When the
Run/Maintenance Timer
displays P100, it is reminding you to change/clean the air
filter, clean the air fiter, and change the oil.
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POWER MANAGEMENT
Start engine without anything connected to
generator.
When engine has stabilized, plug in and
turn on first load. It is strongly
recommended to plug in devices with the
largest
output first and the smallest output last to
help prevent overloading the generator.
Allow generator output to stabilize (engine
and attached devices run evenly) before
plugging in the next load.
Fig 18