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9-3. Operation
Warning: Electric Shock
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Always be sure to turn off all breakers before installing or removing devices using
AC output receptacles and AC output terminals.
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Always be sure to repair the corresponding ground fault location when ground
fault circuit interrupters operate.
Caution: Injury
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Always be sure to turn off the power switches of all devices using the equipment
when turning on the equipment breakers. Leaving on the power switch of a device
using the equipment when the equipment breakers are turned on could result in
the sudden operation of the corresponding device.
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Do not leave on the power switch of a device using the equipment and do not
connect a device to an AC output receptacles and an AC output terminals.
Caution: Physical and Secondary Damage
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If using the equipment as a power source for medical equipment, you must check
with the medical equipment manufacturer, doctor and hospital before using the
equipment.
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Set the frequency in accordance with the devices using the equipment.
1) Switch the frequency selector in accordance
with the devices using the equipment. (Refer to
section "5-8
.
Frequency Selector" .)
2) Turn off the switches of devices being used.
3) Turn all breakers (main and 1-P) to "OFF".
4) Start the engine. (Refer to section "7-1. Starting
the Engine".)
5) Connect the power plug(s) of device(s) being
used to the AC output receptacle(s) or the
load(s) to the AC output terminal(s).
6) Turn all breakers (main and 1-P) to "ON".
<Note>
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During operation, the AC meter displays constantly the 3-phase output voltage of
the AC power source regardless of whether the breaker is set to "ON" or "OFF".
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Recovery from Overcurrent Breaker Operation
Caution: Injury
•
Always be sure to turn off the power switches of all devices using the equipment
when turning on the equipment breakers. Leaving on the power switch of a device
using the equipment when the equipment breakers are turned on could result in
the sudden operation of the corresponding device.
Breakers operate when there is excessive current to isolate the corresponding
circuit.
Inspect the breakers if a device being used stops during equipment operation.
1-P Breaker
Main Breaker
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