OPERATION
EXTENSION CORD SIZING
Only use grounded 3-prong extension cords marked for
outdoor use that are rated for the electrical load.
PARALLEL OPERATION
Fire and electrocution hazard. Never connect or
disconnect the parallel cord leads when a generator is
running.
Correct connection of the left and right cables is very
important when the generators are used with a transfer
switch to supply power to a bulding. To avoid serious
personal injury or damage to electrical devices, including
the generators, do not try to power an electrical system
in a building without using an approved transfer switch
Connecting the iGen4500DFc to a generator that is not
compatible can cause a low voltage output that can
damage tools and appliances powered by the generator.
Parallel operation gives you the ability to link the
iGen4500DFc to a compatible Westinghouse Inverter
Generator for combined running and peak power output.
A Westinghouse parallel cord (purchased separately) is
required for parallel operation. This cord can be purchased
from an authorized Westinghouse Generator dealer.
20 | Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment
NOTICE
Note: Do not use ECO MODE when in parallel operation
with another Westinghouse generator.
Parallel cord (50A/6000 Watts): Part# 507PC
Note: Compatible Westinghouse generators without
parallel ports can be operated in parallel with the
receptacle-mounted parallel cable, Part# 260041.
1. Make sure the RUN/STOP switch and the ECO MODE
switch are in the OFF position.
2. Connect the black and red parallel cable leads to the
black parallel ports on each corresponding generator
control panel as shown below. Connect the black lead
to the left port, the red lead to the right port.
Note: DO NOT connect two red leads or two black leads
into the same generator.
3. Connect the green ground lead to the ground terminal
on each generator and tighten the nut.
4. Start one of the generators and wait until the OUTPUT
READY LED illuminates.
5. Start the second generator and wait until the OUTPUT
READY LED illuminates before connecting a load.
6. Connect additional loads as described in Power
Management on page 18.
7. Unplug all loads before stopping the generators.