If the display is inadvertently left in this mode with no
keyboard activity for more than five minutes, it will
revert back to normal (current time) display.
3.6.4 ON/OFF (ALARM SELECT TOGGLE)
When in exercise mode, this button will toggle the
exercise enable/disable status of the displayed day.
The rate of flashing will change as above.
3.6.5 DAY
This is used to step forward through the days in
either current time or exercise time.
1. In current time mode, the days will step through
seven states indicating Sunday to Saturday.
2. In exercise time mode, the days will step through
seven states indicating Sunday to Saturday and
will then display state eight - all days LEDs flash-
ing on/off together which represents the global
exercise time period. In this mode, the exercise
period may be changed using the up/down arrows
but the on time is limited to between 10 and 59
minutes.
3.7
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
3.7.1
EXAMPLE 1 - CHANGE TIME FROM
SUNDAY 9:00 AM TO WEDNESDAY
2:00 PM
1. Ensure the current time is displayed by flashing
colon. If colon is not flashing, then press and
release the “time” push-button once.
2. Press and hold the “up arrow” push-button until
the time steps to almost 2:00 pm, note the pm
LED will now be on.
3. Repeatedly press and release the “up arrow”
push-button until the exact time is obtained. If
you go past 2:00 pm, use the “down arrow” to
step back to the required time.
3.7.2
EXAMPLE 2 - SET EXERCISER ON FOR
14 MINUTES MON-FRI AT 10:00 AM
1. Press and release the “time” push-button once to
display the exercise time for Sunday, indicated by
a static (ON) colon and a flashing “Sun” LED. If
the colon is still flashing, repeat this step.
2. The “Sun” LED should be flashing on/off 50:50
approximately four times/second. This means
that the exercise time is correctly set to ON for
Sunday. If it is ON but briefly flashes OFF once
every two seconds, this indicates the exercise
time is set to OFF. If ON, press and release the
on/off push-button once to toggle this state to
OFF.
3. Press and release the “day” button to advance
from Sunday to Monday, indicated by the “Mon”
LED flashing.
4. Press and release the on/off push-button once to
toggle the exercise state from OFF to ON. This
will be indicated by the “Mon” LED now flashing
on/off 50:50 approximately 4 times/second.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for Tuesday through
Saturday ensuring the correct on/off exercise sta-
tus for each day.
6. Press and release the “day” button once more and
the display will now show “0:20” which is the
exercise period in minutes. This is common for
all days and this display mode is indicated by all
seven “day” lights flashing simultaneously.
7. Use the up/down arrows to change the exercise
period to 14 minutes.
8. Press and release the “time” push-button once to
return the display mode to the current time.
4.1
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
4.1.1 25 HOUR BREAK IN PERIOD
The first 25 hours of operation is the break-in period
for the generator. Properly breaking in the generator
is essential to reducing oil consumption and enhanc-
ing engine performance. During this 25-hour break
in period, follow this procedure:
• Run the unit at varying electrical loads, to help seat
engine piston rings properly.
• Check engine oil level frequently during the break-
in period. Add oil if needed. It is normal for the
generator engine to consume more oil than is nor-
mal until the piston rings have properly seated.
• After operating the unit for 25 hours, complete the
tasks recommended under “25-Hour Check Up.”
4.1.2 25 HOUR CHECK UP
After the 25-hour break-in period, contact an author-
ized service facility for the following maintenance:
• Change engine crankcase oil and oil filter.
• Inspect cooling and ventilation openings.
• Check engine carburetor adjustments.
• Check engine ignition system.
• Inspect entire electrical system.
• Inspect the engine exhaust system.
4.1.3 ATTENTION REQUIRED AFTER
SUBMERSION
If the generator has been submerged in water, it must
NOT be started or operated. Following any submer-
sion in water, have an authorized Generac Service
Facility thoroughly clean and dry the generator.
Section 4 — Maintenance
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