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ITEM 59134
SAFETY
SETU
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Components and Controls (continued)
The following are descriptions of the controls
on the power panel. Your Generator has
sockets to power your products with circuit
breakers to protect the voltage flow.
1.
I
O
START
Engine Switch:
Used to start and stop the Engine.
2.
AC Receptacles:
The Generator contains several
AC Receptacles to power tools and equipment.
a.
RESET
TEST
RESET
TEST
3-prong, duplex
120 volt GFCI receptacle
(NEMA #5-20)
b.
3-prong, twistlock,
120 volt receptacle
(NEMA #L5-30)
c.
4-prong, twistlock,
120/240 volt receptacle
(NEMA #L14-30)
WARNING! TO pREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:
Connect tools and equipment only to the Receptacle
(120 volt or 240 volt) that is compatible with the
electrical characteristics and rated capacities
of the tools and equipment being used.
ON
OFF
3.
Circuit Breakers:
The circuit breaker protects
the Generator from overloading. The rating of the
breaker and the load it protects are marked near
the breaker. Should any of the Circuit Breakers
trip, the Generator will stop the electricity output. If
this happens, unplug all loads from the Generator.
Then, turn the tripped Circuit Breaker to ON and
re-attach loads gradually.Note: On push-button style
Circuit Breakers, allow a few minutes for cool-down
before resetting.
4.
12 VDC Receptacle:
12 VDC Receptacle provides
a power source for 12 volt DC items.
5.
Grounding Terminal:
Prior to each use, set
up the ground wire (not included) connection to
the Grounding Terminal to properly ground the
Generator. Refer to
Grounding
on page 9
for instructions on grounding the Generator.