SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL
6-6
The following label is located near the 120-
volt house circuit breaker panel and at the
generator to warn you to disconnect specific
electrical connections before servicing the
generator and storing the coach.
See your AGS operating manual for more
information to help understand the AGS feature
and its operation with your generator.
Generator Basic Operation
To Start the Generator
Press and Hold the Generator switch in
START position until you hear the generator
running smoothly, then release.
To Stop the Generator
Press and Hold the Generator switch in STOP
position until you hear the generator come to a
full stop, then release.
See the generator manufacturer’s information
provided in your InfoCase for detailed operating
instructions, troubleshooting and maintenance.
Generator Hourmeter
This meter is located on the monitor panel. It
registers the total number of hours that the
generator has been operated.
Refer to the hourmeter to determine when
periodic maintenance is due and to record
services which have been performed.
Operation Warnings and Cautions
1. Do not simultaneously operate the generator
engine and a ventilator which could draw
exhaust gases into the vehicle.
2. Do not open windows or ventilators on the end
or side of the vehicle where exhaust pipe of
the generator is located.
3. Park the vehicle so that the wind will carry the
exhaust away from the vehicle. Also, note the
position of other vehicles to be sure their
exhaust will not enter your vehicle.
4. Do not operate the generator engine while
parked if vegetation, snow, buildings,
vehicles, or any other object can deflect the
exhaust under or into the vehicle.
Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently
during periods of use.
Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently
during periods of use. Refer to the generator
manufacturer’s information in your InfoCase for
specific recommendations.
Generator Switch and Hourmeter
on monitor panel
WARNING
The exhaust of all internal combustion
engines contains carbon monoxide (CO).
This poisonous gas is colorless, odorless,
tasteless, and lighter than air. The
exhaust systems of both your motor home
engine and your generator engine have
been installed with your safety in mind.
However, certain precautions must be
taken when using them to protect yourself
from conditions beyond the control of the
manufacturer.