Product Manual

Table Of Contents
Troubleshooting
38 Owner’s Manual for Spark-Ignited Stationary Generators
Battery Removal
Proceed as follows to remove the battery:
1. Remove negative battery cable (black) from nega-
tive battery (-) terminal.
2. Remove positive battery cable (red) from positive
battery (+) terminal.
3. Remove two screws to release battery hold-down
clamp from platform.
4. Remove battery and store in a cool, dry room.
5. Install left and right side access panels. See
Access Panels.
6. Thoroughly clean and wipe down generator. See
Corrosion Protection.
Return From Storage
Proceed as follows to return unit to service after storage:
1. Thoroughly clean and wipe down generator. See
Corrosion Protection.
2. Remove left and right side access panels. See
Access Panels.
3. Install battery onto tray oriented with the negative
(-) battery post toward the front of the enclosure.
4. Install two screws with nylon washers to secure
battery hold-down clamp to tray.
5. Check battery. See Checking Battery Condition/
Fluid Level.
6. Install positive battery cable (red) onto positive bat-
tery (+) terminal.
7. Install negative battery cable (black) onto negative
battery (-) terminal.
8. Check oil level and add oil as necessary. DO NOT
OVERFILL.
9. Open viewing window. See Opening the Viewing
Window.
10. Pull up rubber flap covering fuse holder and install
7.5 amp fuse.
11. Set generator MLCB (generator disconnect) to ON
(CLOSED).
12. Press MANUAL on the control panel to start
engine. A blue LED illuminates to verify system is
in MANUAL.
13. Allow engine to run until it is reaches normal oper-
ating temperature. Inspect for leaks while engine is
running.
14. Press OFF on control panel. A red LED illuminates
to verify system is OFF.
15. Install left and right side access panels. See
Access Panels.
16. Turn on utility power to transfer switch.
17. Press AUTO on control panel. A green LED illumi-
nates to verify system is in AUTO.
18. Reset date/time.
19. Close the viewing window.
Attention After Submersion
Do NOT start and operate the generator if it has been
submerged in water. Have an IASD thoroughly clean, dry,
and inspect the generator following any submersion. If
structure (home) has been flooded, it should be
inspected by a certified electrician to verify there won’t be
any electrical problems during generator operation or
when utility power is returned.
(000238)
Explosion. Batteries emit explosive gases.
Always disconnect negative battery cable
first to avoid spark. Failure to do so could
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
(000133)
WARNING
Explosion. Batteries emit explosive gases.
Always connect positive battery cable first to
avoid spark. Failure to do so could result in
death or serious injury.