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Table Of Contents
- GP Series Portable Generator Owner’s Manual
- Table of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction and Safety
- Section 2 General Information and Setup
- Section 3 Operation
- Operation and Use Questions
- Before Starting Engine
- Prepare Generator for Use
- Grounding the Generator When Used as a Portable
- Know Generator Limits
- Transporting/Tipping of the Unit
- Starting Pull Start Engines
- Starting Electric Start Engines
- Low Oil Level Shutdown System
- Charging the Battery (electric start units only)
- Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Part No. 10000029705
- Generador portátil serie GP Manual del usuario
- Índice de contenidos
- Sección 1 Introducción y seguridad
- Sección 2 Información general y configuración
- Sección 3 Funcionamiento
- Preguntas sobre uso y funcionamiento
- Antes de arrancar el motor
- Preparación del generador para su uso
- Conexión a tierra del generador cuando se utiliza como aparato portátil
- Conozca los límites del generador
- Transporte o inclinación de la unidad
- Arranque de motores con el tirador de arranque
- Arranque de motores con arranque eléctrico
- Sistema de cierre por nivel bajo de aceite
- Cargar la batería (sólo arranque eléctrico)
- Sección 4 Mantenimiento y solución de problemas
- Pieza Nº 10000029705
- Générateur portatif GP Manuel du propriétaire
- Table des matières
- Section 1 Introduction et règles de sécurité
- Section 2 Informations générales et installation
- Section 3 Fonctionnement
- Questions relatives au fonctionnement
- Avant de démarrer le moteur
- Préparation du générateur à l’utilisation
- Mise à la terre du générateur utilisé comme appareil portatif
- Connaître les limites de son générateur
- Transport/Inclinaison de l’appareil
- Démarrage des moteurs à démarrage manuel
- Démarrage des moteurs à démarrage électrique
- Système d’arrêt en cas de faible niveau d’huile
- Chargement de la batterie (unités à démarrage électrique uniquement)
- Section 4 Maintenance et dépannage
- Numéro de pièce 10000029705
8 Owner’s Manual for Portable Generator
Figure 2-6. 120/240 VAC, 30 Amp Receptacle
NEMA L14-30R
CO-SENSE™
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection
and Shut-off System (if equipped)
The CO-SENSE module monitors for the
accumulation of poisonous CO gas found in
engine exhaust when the generator is running.
If CO-SENSE detects increasing levels of CO
gas, it automatically shuts off the engine. CO-
SENSE only monitors when the engine is run-
ning. Generators are intended to be used out-
doors, far from occupied buildings and the
exhaust pointed away from personnel and
buildings. However, if mis-used and operated
in a location that results in the accumulation of
CO, like a house or even a garage with par-
tially opened door, CO-SENSE shuts off the
engine, notifies the user of what has hap-
pened and directs the user to read the instruc-
tion action label for steps to take. See Figure
2-7. CO-Sense is not a substitute for an indoor
carbon monoxide alarm.
See Figure 2-8. As the user approaches the
generator to investigate a shut-off, a blinking
RED light in the CO-SENSE badge on the
side of the generator provides notification that
the generator was shut off due to an accumu-
lating CO hazard. The RED light will blink for
at least five minutes after a CO shut-off. Move
the generator to an open, outdoor area and
point the exhaust away from people and occu-
pied buildings. Once relocated to a safe area,
the generator can be restarted and the proper
electrical connections made to supply electri-
cal power. The RED light will stop blinking
automatically upon engine re-start. Introduce
fresh air and ventilate the location where the
generator had shut down.
See Figure 2-8. If a CO-SENSE system fault
has occurred and no longer provides protec-
tion, the portable generator is shut off auto-
matically and the YELLOW light will blink for at
least five minutes in the CO-SENSE badge to
notify the user of the fault. The CO-SENSE
module can only be diagnosed and repaired
by a trained technician at the dealer. The gen-
erator can be re-started, but may continue to
shut-off.
CO-SENSE will detect the accumulation of
Carbon Monoxide from other fuel burning
sources such as engine powered tools or pro-
pane heaters used in the area of operation.
For example, if another generator is used and
the exhaust is pointed at a CO-SENSE
equipped generator, CO-SENSE may initiate
a shut-off due to rising CO levels. This is not
an error. Hazardous Carbon Monoxide has
been detected. The user must take action to
move and re-direct these devices to better dis-
sipate Carbon Monoxide far away from per-
sonnel and occupied buildings.
Figure 2-7. Instruction Action Label
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