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ELECTRICAL
Generator Maintenance
Status Page
USER BUTTONS
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Power Icon: Turns AGS system ON/OFF
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Setup: Page jump to AGS setup pages
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AGS HVAC: When enabled the HVAC can request the
generator to run
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Quiet: When enabled, the AGS will not start during
“QUIET TIME”
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Home: Page jump to home page, this button is on
every LCD page
STATUS INDICATORS
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Running: Generator is running
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Quiet Time: Generator not running because of
“QUIET TIME”
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HVAC: HVAC has demand for generator to run
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House & Chassis Batteries: Low Battery has demand
for generator to run
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House & Chassis Voltage Readout: Displays the
current battery voltages
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Duration: How long the generator has been running
Setup Pages
QUIET TIME PAGE
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Start: Use “HR” & “MIN” buttons to set the “START”
time of “QUIET TIME”
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Stop: Use “HR” & “MIN” buttons to set the “STOP”
time of “QUIET TIME”
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Note: The time of day is set in the HVAC section
and must be set for operation
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Example: RV parks have posted times when
generators are not to run, and the user simply
enters those times and enables the “QUIET” button
on the status page. During this time, the generator
will not run.
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Duration: Use “HR” & “MIN” buttons to set the
amount of time the generator will run while
charging the “HOUSE” or “CHASSIS” battery
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Volts: Use the up and down triangles to adjust the
“LOW VOLTAGE” set point
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Example: If the “HOUSE” battery “VOLTS” is “11.0
VDC” and “DURATION” is “2:00 HRS”, when the
HOUSE battery voltage is less than 11.0VDC, there
will be a demand for the generator to start and run
for 2:00 HRS. CHASSIS battery works the same way
but with it’s own settings.
Notes: When there is a demand for the generator to run
or stop, there can be up to two minutes of delay. During
this time, the AGS is checking if there are any other
demands.
HOUSE BATTERY & CHASSIS BATTERY
PAGES
Source: L-Panel 2A-4.3” User Guide RevD02 (6/27/2019)
Before starting your generator for the first time each day, and subsequently after each eight-hour run cycle, perform the
following checks to make sure it is ready to be used.
1. Make sure the carbon monoxide detectors in your
unit are working.
2. Check for signs of fuel or exhaust leaks.
3. Make sure there is adequate clearance around the
generator for proper ventilation. Also check for
sloping ground or any other obstructions that may
have occurred. Tall grass or other items that come
in contact with the generator may interfere with
ventilation or cause a fire.
4. Check the oil and coolant levels, and inspect for
leaks.
5. Check the battery connections to make sure they
are tight and clear of corrosion.
6. Inspect the generator compartment for road debris
or damage that might affect the performance or
safety.
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