
LIGHT OPERATION
PRODUCTS LLC
BERLIN, WI. USA
1-800-926-9768
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AUXILIARY OUTLETS
The control panel is equipped with six outlets for running accessories or tools from the generator. Power is supplied
to the outlets any time the engine is running and the main circuit breaker is switched on “I”. Each outlet has its own
individual circuit breaker, located inside the cabinet under a flip-up cover. The circuit breakers correspond with each
outlet located below on the outlet panel.
Should the main breaker trip, or if any of the individual
circuit breakers trip, remove some of the load to the
outlets before turning them back on. With all of the
lights off, the full generator output may be used with
the outlets.
Note:
To ensure proper grounding, anytime the
generator is providing power to any equipment or load
panels that do not have a grounded plug, a ground
wire must be added between the equipment and the
grounding stud on the outlet panel per any local, state
or NEC codes and guidelines.
AUXILIARY OUTLET
GROUNDING STUD
Bulbs become extremely hot in use! Allow bulb fixture to cool 10-15 minutes before handling.
WARNING
NEVER OPERATE THE LIGHTS WITHOUT THE PROTECTIVE LENS COVER OR WITH A LENS
COVER THAT IS CRACKED OR DAMAGED! The bulbs in the light fixtures produce high
temperatures and operate under pressure. A broken or missing lens cover could cause the
bulbs to shatter, causing injury.
WARNING
1. Once the engine is up to temperature and running smoothly,
switch main circuit breaker (1) to the ON “I” position.
2. With main circuit breaker on, switch each individual circuit
breaker for the lights (2) to ON “I”, one at a time.
3. The ballast indicator lights (3) will come on momentarily as
the lights strike. As the lights warm up, the ballast indicator
lights will continue to get brighter and then remain on. This
confirms that power is coming from the ballasts to the lights.
4. If an indicator light does not come on, the ballast may need
to be serviced. If the indicator light comes on and stays lit
but the related light is not illuminated, check the bulb or the
mast wiring.
5. The lights require a warm up period of 5-15 minutes before
they reach full output. If the lights are shutdown, they
require a cool-down period of approximately 10 minutes
before they can be switched on again.
6. The light tower uses four 1000W bulbs. When checking or
replacing the bulbs, wipe them with a clean cloth to avoid
leaving any grease, oil residue or fingerprints on the glass. Any residue can create a hot spot on the bulb,
causing premature bulb failure.
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