Owner`s manual

13 REV 46512-20110301
ENGLISH 46512
Connecting Electrical Loads
1. Let the engine stabilize and warm up for a few
minutes after starting
2. Plug in and turn on the desired 120 Volt AC single
phase, 60 Hz electrical loads.
DO NOT connect 3-phase loads to the generator.
DO NOT connect 50 Hz loads to the generator.
DO NOT overload the generator.
Stopping the Engine
1. Turn off all electrical loads connected to the
generator. Never start or stop the generator with
electrical devices plugged in and turned on.
2. Press and release the STOP button on the Remote
Control device OR turn the Ignition Switch to the
“Off” position.
3. Turn the Fuel Valve to the “OFF” position.
Important: If the generator will be moved or stored turn
the Fuel Valve to the “OFF” position, press the Ignition
Switch and the Battery Switch on the power panel to the
“OFF” position.
When the stop button on the remote is pressed,
power to the receptacles is turned off and the
engine will stop after 5 seconds.
Connecting a generator to your electric utility
company’s power lines or to another power source
may be against the law. In addition this action,
if done incorrectly, could damage your generator
and appliances and could cause serious injury or
even death to you or a utility worker who may be
working on nearby power lines. If you plan to run a
portable electric generator during an outage, please
notify your electric utility company immediately
and remember to plug your appliances directly
into the generator. Do not plug the generator into
any electric outlet in your home. Doing so could
create a connection to the utility company power
lines. You are responsible for ensuring that your
generator’s electricity does not feed back into the
electric utility power lines.
If the generator will be connected to a building
electrical system, consult your local utility company
or a qualified electrician. Connections must isolate
generator power from utility power and must comply
with all applicable laws and codes.
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