7
4. Slightly pull the jack-line handle
for manual starting until it is
blocked. Then, pull quickly
and apply force.
5. Set the choke lever on the ON
(open) position.
After being
ON do not allow the jack-line
handle for manual starting to
sharply get in place. Return it
softly to its original position.
Use of the generator
To avoid electric shock caused by defective
devices the generator should be grounded.
Connect resistant cables between the ground outlet
and the ground source. To avoid misuse of the electric
equipment the generator should be grounded.
We are not liable for damage to the equipment
or personal injury caused if this safety measure
is not obeyed before operating the generator.
• A. C. connections in an electric system should be installed
by a qualified electrician and comply with all the applicable
electric laws and codes. Inadequate connections could
generate electric current feedback from the generator to
the utility lines.
• Current feedback could electrocute the users of the
circuits; even other people touching the lines during a
blackout could get electrocuted. When electricity is restored
the generator could explode, get burned or cause fire in the
electric system.
• The total load of the power equipment should not exceed
the generator rated power.
• When the generator is started, the power equipment,
especially the conductor units will produce large ignition
current. The following table is a reference when connecting
power devices to your generator.
• To connect more than two loads into the generator,
connect the loads first the high current start and then the
low current start.
Operation
A qualified electrician should verify the
household power supply previously to the connection of the
generator into the network.
A.C. outlet
1. Start the gas generator (Figure 7).
2. Connect the device (Figure 8).
• Verify the devices are not exceeding the generator rated
load capacity more than 30 minutes and they do not exceed
the highest load capacity.
• If there is an important overload, the load thermal
protector will shut off. It is possible a marginal overload will
not shut off the load thermal protector but it will reduce the
useful life of the generator.
• If, because a circuit has an overload, the load thermal
protector shuts off, reduce the electric load in the circuit and
wait a couple of minutes before restarting the load thermal
protector.
Fig. 7
WARNING
NOTICE
2,600 W
GEN-55X
5,500 W
GEN-45X
4,500 W
200 W
800 W
1,200 W
750 W
750 W
2,200
W
200 W
800 W
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