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Fuel
The generator engine only runs with unleaded petrol
95. Never use contaminated petrol or other types of
fuel. Avoid the presence of dirt or water in the tank.
To check the fuel level and to fill the tank, the engine
must be stopped.
When filling the fuel tank, do not exceed the
maximum level, the upper limit of the filter.
Battery charging
Remark:
•
12V
direct current’s generator
•
Start the engine first and only then connect the
generator to the battery;
•
After starting to charge the battery, make sure the
DC protector is on.
1. Start the engine;
2. Plug the red battery charger cable into the positive
terminal (+);
3. Plug the black battery charger cable into the negative
terminal (-);
4. Switch off the ESC switch to start charging the
battery.
•
Make sure the ESC switch is off while the battery
is charging;
•
Make sure you connect the cables to the correct
terminals. Never do the opposite;
•
Make sure to connect the cables firmly to the
terminals so that they do not become
disconnected due to engine vibration or other
turbulences;
•
The DC protector switches off automatically if the
current exceeds normal values during battery
charging. To charge the battery again, switch on
the DC protector by pressing the knob. If the
protector shuts off again, disconnect the battery
immediately and consult the brand or authorized
dealer.
Power range
When using the generator, verify that the total power is
within the normal rated output voltage of a generator.
Otherwise, damage may occur.
AC
Power
factor
1
0.8-
0.95
0.4-0.75
(Efficiency
0.85)
Output
rated
power
≤
1.000W
≤
800W
≤
400W
Rated
voltage
12V
It is possible to use AC and DC power simultaneously,
but the total power should not exceed the rated power.
Generator rated power
1.000W
Frequency
Power factor
AC
1.0
≤
1.000W
0.8
≤
800W
DC
---------
60W (12V / 5A)
Overload indictor light comes on when total power
exceeds power range.
•
Don't overload. The total load of all electrical
devices must not exceed the power range of the
generator.
Overloading
will
damage
the
generator;
•
When supplying power to precision equipment,
electronic
controllers,
computers,
microcomputer-based equipment or battery
chargers, keep the generator at a sufficient
distance to avoid electrical interference from the
engine. Also make sure that electrical engine noise
does not interfere with other electrical devices
located near the generator;
•
If the generator is going to supply medical
equipment, you should first get advice from the
manufacturer, doctor or hospital CEO;
•
Some electric equipment or engines for general
use have high inrush currents and therefore
cannot be used, even if they are within the power
range limits indicated in the table above.