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GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) RECEPTACLE
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) RECEPTACLE
WARNING
(1) Do not operate in wet or damp
conditions.
(2) This Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter reduces the hazards
of ground fault currents that
can cause loss of life.
(3) The GFCI will not protect
against short circuits or over
loads.
(4) Do not use the GFCI or other
standard receptacles on the
circuit until the GFCI has been
fully and successfully tested.
See following test procedure.
TESTING PROCEDURE
(1) Unplug all appliances from the GFCI receptacle.
(2) Start the engine.
(3) At the circuit breaker turn power ON to the circuit.
(4) Depress the “TEST” button.
The “RESET” button should extend with a click.
If the “RESET” button does not extend, contact a
Yamaha dealer.
(5) Depress the “RESET” button firmly into the GFCI
unit, until an audible click is heard.
If it resets properly, the “RESET” button will be
flush with the surface of the “TEST” button.
If the “RESET” button is not flush with “TEST”
button, contact a Yamaha dealer.
When the “RESET” Button Extends
During Operation:
(1) Unplug all appliances from the GFCI receptacle.
(2) Depress the “RESET” button firmly into the GFCI
unit, until an audible click is heard.
If the GFCI can not be reset, the GFCI is faulty.
Contact a Yamaha dealer. If the GFCI resets
properly, check such things as fault insulation or
wet wiring inside the appliance or its cord. If you’ve
found the short, it should be repaired before it is
used again.
1. Perform this test on a regular monthly basis to
ensure proper operation of the GFCI receptacle.
2. If the generator is stored outdoors, unprotected
from the weather, test the GFCI receptacle before
each use.
3. An attached “OCCUPANT’S TEST RECORD” label
should be retained and placed in a conspicuous
location to remind the operator that for maximum
protection against electrical shock.
4. Record your test on the GFCI test card.
5. After disassembling and assembling the generator,
check the circuit of GFCI with the RECEPTACLE
CIRCUIT TESTER and test as above TEST
PROCEDURE.
(1) “TEST” button
(2) “RESET” button
Easy Checker
When an abnormal condition occurs with a part
monitored by the easy checker while the engine is
running, a lamp flashes to warn the operator of the
impending trouble.
(1) Charge warning lamp
(2) Water temperature-overheat warning lamp, flashes on
when cooling water rises to 112 to 118°C.
(3) Engine oil pressure drop warning lamp, flashes on below
68.7 to 127.5 kPa (0.7 to 1.3 kgf/cm
2
) oil pressure.
(4) Glow timer lamp
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