
When the engine has been successfully started, warm and running smoothly a load can be
connected to the AC output sockets.
WARNING!
Before connecting any electrical load to the generator ensure that the load does
not exceed the rated output on the rating plate. Ensure that the mains supply lead is long
enough to reach the generator without any strain.
The generator will withstand short operation and spikes up to the maximum rating. Exceeding
the rated capacity will stall the generator.
NOTE
. Motorised products will require more energy upon start up (some times up to 3 times
their rated input). These products will not start if the starting current is excessive.
It should also be very clearly understood that some output voltage fluctuations will occur
when various loads are connected and disconnected.
I
T IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO CONNECT ANY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT TO THE GENERATOR
without a voltage or surge protector. Computers, televisions, and stereo equipment can be
very sensitive to the input supply and could be damaged if protective equipment is not used
in conjunction with this generator. This also includes caravans where electronic equipment is
incorporated as part of the wiring.
DC BATTERY CHARGING FUNCTION
NOTE:
The AC and DC functions can be used at the same time. This function is applicable to
12V battery charging only. Disconnect the leads from the battery.
Loosen the vents on the battery. Make sure the battery fluid level is correct. Using a hydrom-
eter measure the specific gravity of the battery fluid.
Attach the 12v charging leads to the output terminals and the battery observing the correct
polarity (Red = + Positive) (black = - Negative).
CONNECTING LOAD TO THE GENERATOR
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
Display mode
button
The generator is fitted with an electronic display that
can display.
•
Output Voltage.
•
Output Frequency.
•
Current run hours.
•
Total running hours.
Whilst the generator is running.
By pressing the button repeatedly on the front of
the display, the display will cycle through the various
modes.