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ECONOMY/SMART THROTTLE SWITCH
The Economy Switch automatically reduces engine speed when loads are turned off or disconnected. When appliances are turned on or
reconnected, the engine returns to the proper speed to power the electrical load. If high electrical loads are connected simu ltaneously, turn the
Economy switch to the OFF position to reduce voltage changes.
ECONOMY ON: Recommended to minimize fuel consumption and further reduce noise levels when less than a full load is applied to the
generator.
ECONOMY OFF: The Economy function will not operate. When using the DC output, turn the Economy Switch to the OFF position. Make sure
the Economy Switch is in the OFF position before starting. Turn the Economy Switch to the ON position after the engine has wa rmed up for 2 or 3
minutes.
AC PARALLEL TERMINALS
The parallel port terminals are used with a parallel kit (sold separately). It will allow two generators to be linked to
increase output. The black and white wire connections are non-polarized and can be inserted into either the left or
right ports.
NOTE: Do not connect/disconnect cables while the generator is running. The generator or the load may be
damaged. NOTE: Only connect two identical Inverter Generators together using a Parallel Kit.
Before connecting an appliance to a generator, make sure that the appliance is in good working order and that its
electrical rating does not exceed that of the outlet. Most appliances require more than their electrical rating for
startup.
1.
Have both generators ready to operate.
2.
Plug in BOTH parallel cables FIRST. If you attach black wire on left A and white wire on right B, duplicate th e
same position on the opposite generator.
3.
Attach both ground connections on both control panels.
4. Power up each generator, with the Economy Switch in off position.
5. After both generators have been running for a few minutes, plug in appliances into the RV cable or outlets on the
control panels. Make sure appliances are off prior to plugging them in.
6. Gradually turn on each appliance after making sure both generators are in normal running modes (the output
indicator LED (green) flashes).
Note:
The required power of the electrical appliance connected to the parallel outlet cannot exceed the rated output
of paralleled generators. See specifications page.