In order to improve the engine operation and extend the lifespan of the machine,
we recommend a "break-in period" of 20 hours without forcing the generator, with
charges that do not exceed 60% of the equipment's maximum output.
WARNING: Confirm that all electrical devices are in good work conditions
before plugging them to the generator.
NOTE: If an electrical device is not working properly, is slow or stops
suddenly, turn off the engine immediately and unplug the device.
6.2 Equipment overload and reassembly
In case of an overload the overload protection thermal breaker will switch to the
"OFF" position, disconnecting the voltage output automatically.
In case of overload, first unplug any plugged equipments.
Once the equipments are unplugged, assemble the overload protector again by
raising the protector to the "ON" position to restore the group voltage output.
If the overload protector trips again after connecting the devices, do not plug the
device. The plugged device may have a problem or exceeds the generator's power.
NOTE: Once you verify that the generator cannot support or accept the load,
please do not insist. Constant overloads may negatively affect the group.
Remember that many types of equipment need extra consumption for startup.
Equipments that use an engine such as compressors, water pumps, circular saws
or others consume up to 3 times more power for startup. For example, a 1000W
water pump will need 3000W to start up, therefore we would need a generator no
less than 3000W.
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