CONNECTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES
When the rated wattage requirement of each electrical device has been determined, add these numbers to find the
total rated wattage needed. If this number exceeds the rated wattage (2000W gasoline, 1800W LPG) of the genera-
tor, DO NOT connect all these devices. Select a combination of electrical devices with a total rated wattage lower
than or equal to the rated wattage of the generator.
CAUTION!
Become familiar with the markings on the control panel (Fig. 11) before connecting electrical
devices. Do not connect 50Hz loads to the generator.
1. Before connecting electrical devices, allow the generator to run for a few minutes to stabilize the speed and volt-
age output.
2. Make sure that all devices are turned off. Start plugging in each electric device, from the highest wattage to the
lowest. Check the power indicator light (green) to ensure the generator is producing power.
3. Do not overload the generator or individual panel receptacles. If an overload occurs, the overload indication light
(red) will activate. If it is flashing, turn off and unplug one load. If it is solid (not flashing), the generator will cut off
power to protect itself. Unplug all electrical devices and then press the reset button to reset the entire circuit. Check
the total wattage of the devices and reduce the load if it exceeds the capacity of the generator. Then, plug the loads
back in one by one.
NOTE:
If the reset button or circuit breaker does not reset, wait several minutes and try again. If problem still per-
sists, please call
1-(800) 232-1195
M-F 8-5 CST.
NOTE:
The NEMA 5-20 receptacles are capable of connecting devices up to 20A only when two generators are
parallel connected. When operating a single generator, do not exceed 15A (1800 running watts) on this receptacle.
USING YOUR GENERATOR
3-in-1 Dial Switch
LPG Inlet
Manual Shutoff
Eco-Mode Switch
Indicator Lights
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
NEMA 5-20R Outlets
DC 5V USB Port
Grounding Nut
Parallel Connection
Overload Reset
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