Product Manual

CHARGING A BATTERY
Remove the battery from the car, boat or any other device. The battery MUST be totally
isolated from any other circuitry. After connection to the battery, RECHECK to ensure the
connections are as below:
Insert the T-shaped plug to the generator with the opposite end of the cable connected
to the battery.
Connect the positive (+) alligator clip (red) to the positive (+) terminal on the battery.
Connect the negative (-) alligator clip (black) to the negative (-) terminal on the battery.
Start the generator and allow the generator to warm up.
Check the DC reset button is pressed inward (ON position).
The battery charging process is now underway. To disconnect the battery on charge, STOP THE
ENGINE and remove the plug from the generator socket and disconnect the cable clamps from
the battery, in that order.
Note: The battery charging socket should only be used while the 240V AC outlets are NOT
being used. If the battery was originally in a low level of charge, the battery will take many
hours to recharge fully. The time frame will depend on the size of the battery.
DC OVERLOAD CUT OUT
The DC circuit has a circuit breaker to protect the generator from overloading.
If the circuit breaker trips, unplug all electrical apparatus from the generator.
Let the overload cut out switch cool down and remove the load from the DC circuit.
Press the DC reset button.
When re-connecting the DC load, reduce the load which previously overloaded the
generator.
Note: Some batteries, depending on the size, battery condition or level or charge may
exceed the max current output from the generator and trip the overload DC circuit breaker.
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