11.3.2
Use of AC alternating current
1.
Start the engine, and make sure the indicator light (green) is on.
2.
Make sure that the switch of the electrical equipment to be used has been turned off,
before to plug it into the generator.
3.
Start the equipment
A – Overloading indicator light (Fig. Q)
B - Low oil alarm (Fig. Q)
C – Plug (Fig. R)
11.3.3 The outputting and overloading indicator lights
If the generator is in a good working order, the outputting indicator light (green) is on. If the
generator overloads (over 2KVA), or in case of a short circuit inside the electrical machine it links
to, the outputting green indicator light (2) will turn off, while the overloading indicator light (1)
will lighten. At this time, the current to the linked electrical equipment will be cut off. If the red
indicator light is on, you should turn off the engine, and examine why it is overloaded.
Before you link the wire to the generator, first examine if it is in good working order, and whether
its electric power level exceeds the generator capacity or not. Then engage the cable of the
electrical equipment and start the generator.
1 – Overload (RED) (Fig. S)
11.3.4 Use of the continuous current
The continuous current AC socket is only applicable to charge the battery (12V).
During the operation process of the direct
current, turn the intelligent fuel-saving valve
to the "CLOSE" position.
First connected the charging cable (Fig. T) to
the direct current socket of the generator
Then link it to the junction side of the
battery.
Start the engine
In order to prevent spark appearing around
the battery, first link the charging wire to the
generator, and then to the battery. The
dismantlement should start from the battery.
Before you link the charging wire to the
battery which is installed on the car, first
disconnect the battery's ground wire. Do not connect the battery's ground wire until the
charging cable is dismantled. Such operation will help to prevent short circuit or spark when you
contact the junction side of the battery with the car's frame or body uncarefully.
The battery will release explosive fuel, so it must be
kept away from spark, flame, or cigarettes. Please
charge it in the draught.
The battery contains acid (electrolytic cell). Once your
skin or your eyes have direct contact with it, they will
be burnt. Please wear exposure suit and mask.
If the electrolyte spatters on your skin, clean it with
water immediately.
If the electrolyte spatters into your eyes, clean it
with water immediately for at least 15 minutes, and go to the doctor at once.
If you swallow it, drink a lot of water or milk at once. Then drink magnesia latex or vegetable
oil, and go to the doctor at once.
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2 – Outputting (GREEN) (Fig. S)
A T T E N T I O N
Do not try to start the car's
engine when the generator is
still connected with the
batteries, or else the generator
will be damaged.
The positive pole of the charging
cable should not be connected to the
negative pole of the battery. Do not
confuse the polarity of the charging
cable, otherwise serious results such
as damage of the generator and the
battery will be caused.
Keep the children away
from it.
The electrolyte is toxic.
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