Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Safety Rules & General Information
- Section 2: General Information
- Section 3: Activation and Startup
- Section 4: Operation
- Section 5: Maintenance
- Component Locations
- Access Panels
- Maintenance
- Remove From Service
- 25 Hour Break-In
- Daily Maintenance
- Schedule A Maintenance
- Schedule A Maintenance Item Locations
- Preliminary Instructions
- Inspecting the Enclosure Louvers
- Inspecting the Fuel Lines
- Inspecting Coolant Level and Hoses
- Inspecting Radiator for Clogging
- Checking Lubricating Oil Level and Drain Hose
- Replacing Lubricating Oil and Oil Filter
- Checking Battery Condition/Fluid Level
- Inspecting Accessory/Drive Belt
- Replacing Air Filter Element
- Final Instructions
- Schedule B Maintenance
- Schedule C Maintenance
- Return To Service
- Section 6: Troubleshooting
Operation
20 Owner’s Manual for Spark-Ignited Stationary Generators
NOTE: Unless correctly trained to correct and clear
Alarm/Warning conditions, contact an IASD or trained
service technician.
Changing Date/Time
To change date/time after activation, see Navigation
Menu in Figure 4-2. If power is lost (battery is discon-
nected/reconnected, control panel fuse is removed/
installed, etc.), display automatically prompts user for
Date/Time. All other information is retained in memory.
Programmable Timers
Dealer Programmable
Exercise Time
A programmable exercise time is provided. In AUTO,
engine starts and runs once each week at time and day
specified. During exercise cycle, unit runs approximately
12 minutes and then shuts down. Transfer of loads to
generator does not occur unless utility power fails.
NOTE: A dealer password is required to change duration
of exercise cycle.
User Programmable
Startup Delay Timer
A programmable line interrupt delay (or startup delay)
timer is provided. When utility voltage fails (falls below
60% of nominal), the startup delay timer is started. If volt-
age rises above utility volts low threshold, timer is reset.
If utility voltage remains below utility volts low threshold
during the duration of the timer, unit cranks and starts.
NOTE: Factory default setting is five seconds, but is
adjustable from 2 to 1,500 seconds.
Warm-Up Delay Timer
A programmable warm-up delay timer is provided. As
soon as generator starts, the warm-up timer starts. When
the warm-up timer expires, controler transfers load to
generator (through transfer switch) if utility voltage is less
than 80% of nominal. If utility voltage is greater than
threshold at expiration of warm-up timer, load is not
transferred to generator and a cool-down period begins.
At the end of the cool-down period, generator stops.
NOTE: Factory default setting is five seconds, but is
adjustable from 5 to 1,500 seconds.
USB Port for Firmware Updates
A USB port is located beneath the rubber flap on the con-
trol panel, and is provided for firmware updates. Firm-
ware updates must be performed by an IASD.
IMPORTANT NOTE: USB port is intended for use
with a USB thumb drive only. USB port is not
intended for charging devices such as phones or lap-
tops. Do not connect any consumer electronics to
USB port. Contact an IASD for any firmware updates.
Alarm Messages Warning Messages
• High Engine
Temperature
• Low Oil Pressure
• Overcrank
• Overspeed
• RPM Sense Loss
• Underspeed
• Controller Fault
• Ignition Fault Code
• Auxiliary Shutdown
• WIRING ERROR
• Over Voltage
• Under Voltage
• Overload
• Canbus Error
• Missing Cam Pulse
• Missing Crank Pulse
• Low Fuel Pressure
• E-Stop
• Low Battery
• Exercise Set Error
• Schedule A
Maintenance
• Schedule B
Maintenance
• Schedule C
Maintenance
• Battery Problem
• Charger Warning
• Charger Missing AC
• USB Warning
• Download Failure
• Check Engine