60
3.
When the output indicator (green) lights up, turn on the charge.
4.
When you are finished using the device, turn it off and unplug the device from the generator.
DIRECT CURRENT (DC) CONNECTION
The generator has a protected 12 V DC socket which is used to charge the appropriate batteries (vehicle batteries,
etc.). Use the supplied cable to connect the battery to the generator.
CONNECTION TO GENERATOR
1.
Connect the battery charging cable to the DC output socket of the generator.
2.
Connect the charging clamps to the battery terminals. First connect the red clamp to the positive (+) terminal
and the black clamp to the negative (-) terminal.
3.
Start the generator.
DC PROTECTION RESET
This button is used to reset the 12V output overload protection. If the overload protection is triggered, the button
"jumps". Press to reactivate the DC output of the generator.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
ALTITUD
If the engine is used at altitudes of 1500 m, adjustments to the carburetor may be required. This is because there is
less oxygen in the air as altitude increases, which effectively "enriches" the proportion of fuel to the air entering the
engine, and the higher the altitude, the richer the fuel mixture. If the engine is permanently operated at high altitude,
it is recommended that the necessary carburetor adjustments be made by an authorised technical centre. If the engine
is used occasionally at altitude (not at extreme altitudes), no adjustments will be required, however, a slight decrease
in engine performance is to be expected.
TEMPERATURE
If the engine is used in extremely cold or hot environments, such as in a desert or snow, the type of engine oil may
have to be changed to suit the ambient temperatures. The oil thickens as the temperature decreases and dilutes as the
temperature increases, meaning that if the engine oil is not suitable for the temperature, its ability to properly lubricate
the engine can be affected. Use the following table to determine the correct engine oil: