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CO SENSOR INFORMATION
The CO Watchdog carbon monoxide monitoring system
(Fig. 16 - 1) measures the accumulation of poisonous CO
gas while the generator is running. If the level of CO gas
gets too high, the CO Watchdog system will automatically
shut down the generator.
This system is not a substitute
for an indoor CO alarm.
Whenever the CO Watchdog system shuts down the gen-
erator, the LED on the generator control panel (Fig. 16 - 1)
will
blink red
for at least 5 minutes after the generator is
shut down. An LED on the sensor module itself will also
start blinking red.
If you notice that the LED is blinking
red, vacate the area immediately.
Go to an open, outdoor
area. Ventilate the area around the generator thoroughly
before returning. Let the generator stay shut down for a
few minutes before restarting the engine. This should allow
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carbon monoxide to dissipate from the area. If you restart the generator and CO Watchdog detects that CO levels
are still too high, it will shut down the generator again. If CO levels are low enough, the generator will run normally.
Ensure that the generator is located in an open outdoor area, with the exhaust pointing away from occupied struc-
tures, and pointing away from the prevailing winds, such that those winds do not blow engine exhaust towards the
sensor module. If anyone experiences dizziness, headaches, nausea, fatigue, or other symptoms of CO poisoning,
get to fresh air immediately and seek the attention of a qualified medical professional. Follow all other directions in
this manual regarding the connection and disconnection of electrical devices when starting or shutting down the
generator.
When starting the generator, the CO Watchdog LED on the panel may flash. This indicates that the system is run-
ning a self-test procedure, and does not indicate a problem.
If the CO Watchdog LED on the panel is
yellow
, a system error has occurred, or the CO sensor has reached the
end of its life. Contact WEN customer service (
1-800-232-1195
, M – F 8 – 5 CST, or
techsupport@wenproducts.
com)
for assistance.
When operating your generator, please note the following:
• The CO Watchdog does not discriminate in its input; any source of carbon monoxide in the area around the
generator could cause it to activate. If the CO Watchdog LED is blinking red, safety measures should be taken im-
mediately.
• Tampering with, disconnecting, or bypassing the CO sensor could cause hazardous conditions, including but not
necessarily limited to injury or death, and will void your warranty. The generator will not run with the CO sensor
disconnected or bypassed, or if the CO sensor indicates an error.
• The CO sensor has a lifetime of about 7 years, and is capable of monitoring its lifetime. If your generator shows
an error light several years after purchase, it may be time to replace the CO sensor. Contact WEN customer service
for assistance.
NOTE:
if the generator is oriented so that the
engine exhaust is blown towards the CO sensor,
the generator may shut down.
SWITCHING FUELS
Your generator is equipped with Auto Fuel Selection technology. To maximize your generator's lifespan, we recom-
mend removing all loads from the generator before switching between gasoline and LPG. If this is not possible,
reduce loads as much as possible in order to ensure a smooth switch. Your generator is rated to handle a higher
load when running on gasoline than on LPG, so keep this in mind when planning your fuel usage.
USING YOUR GENERATOR
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