Control
Panel
Controls
and
Features
Compare this illustration
with your generator's
Control
Panel, to familiarize yourself with the locations of the receptacles,
controls and circuit breakers:
m
o
C
o
E
G
E
F
E
TO
[ SA FUSE
RESET
START/RUN/STOP
[ 201240V 30A
[ 20V 20A
[ 20V 20A
ALL
RECEPTACLES
GFCI-PROTECTED
A
B
C
D
A
=
B-
C
=
LED Light -- Generator
_sproducing voltage when
illuminated.
Ground
Fault Circuit
Interrupter/Breaker-
Protects the generator
from over-current conditions
electrical faults to ground and must be in the "ON"
position to supply power to all of the control
panel
receptacles.
START/RIJN/STOP
Switch -- This three-position
switch is used as follows:
•
"START"
position starts the generator. Pressand
hold to start generator.
•
"RUN"
position
is switch position while generator
is
running.
•
"STOP"
position turnsoffthe generator. Pressand
hold until enginestops.
D - 120/240V
30 Amp
Locking
Receptacle
--
Supplies the total generator
output
power and is
GFCI protected.
E - Push-to-Reset
Circuit
Breakers
--
Protects
the
generator
from current overload at receptacle.
F - 120 Volt
2.0 Amp
Receptacles
--
Each receptacle
can supply a maximum of 20 amperes of power. The
120 Volt receptacles are GFCI protected.
Total load
on all four receptacles cannot exceed 7000 watts.
G - 15 Amp
Fuse --
Protects the generator
DC control
circuits. If the fuse has melted open or was removed,
the engine cannot crank or start. Replace the fuse
using only an identical ATO-type
15A fuse, available
from most automotive
parts stores.
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