Vitals MASTER EST 5.8ba Manual For Technical Use Download Page 6

4.1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Before working with the automation unit carefully check your safety and 

warnings given in this manual. 

Most accidents during operation electrical products is the result of non-

compliance  the  main  provisions  of  the  safety  regulations. Accident  can  be 
avoided by strict safety precautions and advance to provide a potential threat.

  Under  no  circumstances  should  you  use  this  product  in  a  manner  or 

purposes not covered by this manual. 

Improper  use  of  the  product  or  operation  by  untrained  man  can  harm 

property; result in personal event or death.

4.2. 

SAFETY OPERATION

1.  DO  NOT  ALLOW  CHILDREN  AND  PRODUCT  PERSONS  WITH 

DISABILITIES.

2. DO NOT PLACE THE PRODUCT ON WITH NO SUPERVISION.

3.  DO  NOT  START  AND  USE  THE  PRODUCT  IN  CASE  DISEASES, 

STATE  OF  FATIGUE,  DRUGS  OR  ALCOHOL  INTOXICATION  AND 
EXPOSED POTENT DRUGS, REDUCES THE RATE OF REACTION AND 
ATTENTION.

4.  WHEN  CONNECTING  THE  POWER  CABLE  TO  THE  UNIT 

AUTOMATION AND OBSERVE MINI POWER STATIONS POLAR.

5. ENSURE THAT THE INTEGRITY AND SERVICEABILITY PRODUCT.
Do  not  start  and  use  the  product  in  the  presence  of  damage  to  power 

cables securely fastened and cable automation.

6. DO NOT AUTOMATION UNIT IN RAIN AND SNOW.
Automatic  unit  operation  outdoors  in  the  rain  and  snow  can  cause 

electrical shock or damage to the product. If the product gets wet, in any case, 
do not use it. Do not clean the product or pour water directly. If the automation 
unit somehow gets wet, wipe dry. If water gets inside the body, immediately 
switch  off  the  machine.  Do  not  attempt  to  open  the  product  –  contact  the 
service center.

7. DO NOT TOUCH THE WET AUTOMATION UNIT HANDS.

 

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

 

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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ATTENTION

!

Using the power of Automation in wet - near the water, in the 
open sky during rain or snow, can cause death from electrical 
shock.

WARNING!

Moisture  or  ice  can  cause  a  malfunction  product  or  to  the 
closure of its electrical parts.

WARNING!

Connect  the  power  cables  to  the  power  supply  should  the 
appropriate specialist.

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Summary of Contents for MASTER EST 5.8ba

Page 1: ...D N C A O N NT O I R T O A L M U O T N U I T A W W W V I T A L S C O M U A EST 5 8ba U S E D C O M P L E T E W I T H M I N I P O W E R S TAT I O N O N LY...

Page 2: ...ts 4 1 Important safety information 4 2 Operating safety 4 3 Grounding 5 Operating 5 1 Getting starting 5 2 Work 6 Maintenance 7 Transportation and storage 8 Technical problems and how to solve them 9...

Page 3: ...with the mini power stations This manual is to be conserved for its further use We are constantly working on the improvement and development of our products and therefore reserve the right to make cha...

Page 4: ...stinctive features of this product are simplicity and ease of installation and connection ergonomic and informative panel short switching time of a consumer to backup and prompt the shutdown control i...

Page 5: ...Terminals connecting the power cable stationary power POWER SUPPLY 11 Terminals connecting the power cable Power GENERATOR SUPPLY 12 Terminals connecting the power supply cable consumer load LOAD OUT...

Page 6: ...CTING THE POWER CABLE TO THE UNIT AUTOMATIONAND OBSERVE MINI POWER STATIONS POLAR 5 ENSURETHATTHE INTEGRITYAND SERVICEABILITYPRODUCT Do not start and use the product in the presence of damage to power...

Page 7: ...key clamping nut see Fig 2 8 DO NOTTOUCHTHETERMINALS PRODUCTBODYPARTS 9 CONSTANTLYMONITORTHE LOCATION OFTHE CABLE Do not allow foreign objects with the power cables ensure the reliability of their co...

Page 8: ...he polarity How to connect the power cable to the power of automation and electrical consumer to load connect one end of the power cable to the connector 12 LOAD OUTPUT automation and control unit see...

Page 9: ...ew terminals How to connect the cable of automation connect one end automation supplied with product to the connector 7 GENERATOR automation and control unit see Fig 2 the other end of the cable to th...

Page 10: ...umer will go after 2 5 seconds after the engine plant If the speed is Engine power will be less than 2500 r min the block automation will be in standby mode If after several attempts to start the engi...

Page 11: ...e generator to the power terminals GENERATOR SUPPLY automation unit is lit when there are no voltage from the generator power LED is not lit The indicator light 6 LOAD OUTPUT control output voltage at...

Page 12: ...omation connected to terminals LOAD OUTPUT timer with a delay of connecting a load for 3 5 minutes Automation unit is a rather complex electronic product that designed to meet the requirements reliabl...

Page 13: ...n of the product to storage 1 Disconnect all cables commuting 2 Remove dust dirt from the outside of the enclosures connectors and terminals 3 Grease with a thin layer of engine oil and the connector...

Page 14: ...harge connect the battery Check and correct the possible cause of the fault in accordance with section 8 of the operation of a gasoline mini powerstation EST 5 8ba It does not allow to start or stop t...

Page 15: ...s service center Guarantee becomes valid in the following when Unreadable or guarantee card Incorrectly completed warranty card the lack of it date of sale or seal stamp and signature vendor serial nu...

Page 16: ...e center When the warranty repair warranty increases while staying product repair Count added the term begins on the date of acceptance of the product during the warranty repair If for technical reaso...

Page 17: ...32 3 3 Vitals Master EST5 8ba Vitals Master...

Page 18: ...3 4 3 5 Vitals Master EST 5 8ba Vitals Master EST 5 8ba EST 5 8ba 1 2 3 220 4 5 12 6 7 8 9 3 1 10 ON OFF 1 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 1 Vitals Master EST 5 8ba 180 240...

Page 19: ...FF 2 START STOP 3 ENGINE LAMP 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 GENERATOR SUPPLY 6 LOAD OUTPUT 7 8 9 10 POWER SUPPLY 11 GENERATOR SUPPLY 12 LOAD OUTPUT 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 S 220 20 50 32 330 x 225 x 1...

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Page 22: ...42 4 3 9 2 3 220 1 GENERATOR SUPPLY 2 10 POWER SUPPLY 2 3 12 LOAD OUTPUT 2 1 2 3 4 EST5 8ba 3 V HZ H V HZ H 1 2 3 4 3 5...

Page 23: ...4 4 45 5 1 1 ON OFF START STOP 2 5 2 EST 5 8ba 3 ON OFF OFF 4 3 L N N L 3 GENERATOR 2 ATS 8 EST5 8ba 1 5 START STOP 6 L N 32...

Page 24: ...4 6 47 5 2 1 1 EST 5 8ba 1 ON 2 2 ON OFF ON 3 3 10 4 2500 2 5 2500 Stop ON OFF OFF 8 EST5 8ba ON OFF ON 5 4 5 10 Start Stop...

Page 25: ...48 4 9 1 1 EST5 8ba 1 ON 2 2 ON OFF OFF 3 2 Start Stop 2 4 Start Stop 3 ENGINE LAMP 4 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 5 GENERATOR SUPPLY GENERATOR SUPPLY 6 LOAD OUTPUT LOAD OUTPUT LOAD OUTPUT OFF ON...

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Page 28: ...5 4 5 5 ON OFF OFF ON 8 EST 5 8ba ON OFF ON OFF START STOP 8...

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Page 32: ...6 2 6 3 1 Vitals Master EST 5 8ba Vitals Master EST 5 8ba Vitals Master EST 5 8ba 180 240 EST 5 8ba 1 2 3 220 4 5 12 6 7 8 9 3 1 10 ON OFF 1 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6...

Page 33: ...F 2 START STOP 3 ENGINE LAMP 4 POWER SUPPLY 5 GENERATOR SUPPLY 6 LOAD OUTPUT 7 8 9 10 POWER SUPPLY 11 GENERATOR SUPPLY 12 LOAD OUTPUT 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 2 1 2 3 4 S 220 20 50 32 330 x 225 x...

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Page 36: ...70 71 9 2 3 220 1 11 GENERATOR SUPPLY 2 10 POWER SUPPLY 2 3 3 5 12 LOAD OUTPUT 2 1 2 3 4 EST5 8ba 3 V HZ H V HZ H 1 2 3 4...

Page 37: ...72 73 5 5 1 5 1 1 ON OFF START STOP 2 5 2 EST5 8ba 3 ON OFF OFF 4 3 6 L N L N N L 3 7 GENERATOR 2 ATS 8 EST5 8ba 1 32 START STOP...

Page 38: ...7 4 75 5 2 5 2 1 1 EST5 8ba 1 ON 2 2 1 ON OFF ON 3 3 10 4 2500 2 5 2500 Stop ON OFF OFF 8 EST5 8ba ON OFF ON 5 4 5 10 Start Stop...

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