Ground
Fault
Protection
This unit is equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter
(GFCI). This device meets applicable federal,
state and local codes.
Test
GFCl
Circuit
Breaker
Test your GFCI circuit breaker
(see "Control
Panel
Controls
and Features"
for location)
every month,
as
follows:
I.
While
generator
is running and control
panel cover
open,
push white "Test"
button.
The circuit breaker
should trip (handle will move to approximate
center
position),
which wiI[ disconnect
power
to outlets.
m
CAUTION
DO
NOT
use generator.
Call a Briggs & Stratton
Power
Products
service
center.
2.
If handle moves to center,
reset
circuit breaker
by
firmly moving handle to "Off" (left) position,
then to
"On"
(right) position.
CAUTION
DO
NOT
use generator.
Call a Briggs & Stratton
Power
Products
service
center.
During
(generator
Use
If circuit
breaker
trips during use, it usually indicates
faulty
electrical
equipment
or cords.
However,
test the circuit
breaker
as follows;
I.
Open
control
panel cover,
disconnect
loads, reset and
test circuit
breaker
as described
earlier.
Let generator
run without
any loads for I minute.
i
DO
NOT
use generator.
Call a Briggs & Stratton
Power
Products
service
center.
.
If circuit
breaker
tests correctly,
the electrical
equipment
or extension
cords
may be faulty. Replace
faulty electrical
equipment
and cords before
further
use.
CAUTION
•
Have
qualified
personnel
check
all electrical
equipment
and cords
for an), defects.
•
Replace
electrical
equipment
and cords or take to a qualified
repair
center.
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Do
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