Replacement Part List

Receptacles and Extension Cords
Only use high quality, well-insulated, grounded extension cords in good condition with generator receptacles. Extension
cords should have a minimum rating of 125 Volts AC, 20 Amps and should be kept as short as possible to minimize voltage
drop. Follow each load manufacturer’s power rating recommendation when selecting receptacle and extension cord.
This generator is equipped with the following receptacles:
120 Volt AC, 20 Amp receptacle
Two 120 Volt AC, 20 Amp receptacles.
One 120 Volt AC,30Amp RV receptacle
120 / 240 Volt AC, 30 Amp twist lock receptacle (NEMA L14-30).
12 Volt 8.3 Amp Output (For charging batteries only)
This receptacle has a 20 Amp push-to reset circuit breaker
to protect against overload.
Each socket is rated to operate 120 Volt, AC, single phase, 60Hz loads requiring up to 2400 watts (2.4 kW) at 20 Amps.
Use extension cords having a minimum rating of 125 Volts AC, 20 Amps.
OPERATION
This receptacle has a 30 Amp push-to reset circuit breaker
to protect against overload.
This receptacle is rated to operate 120 Volt, AC, single phase, 60Hz loads requiring up to 3600 watts (3.6 kW) at 30
Amps. It is also rated to operate 240 Volt AC, single phase, 60Hz loads requiring up to 7,200 watts (7.2 kW).
Use a NEMA L14-30 plug with this receptacle.
Use a 4-wire cord rated for 240 Volts AC, 30 Amps to the plug. You can use the same 4-wire cord to operate a 120 Volt
load.
120 / 240 Volt AC, 30 Amp locking receptacle
Do not connect 3-phase loads to generator.
CAUTION!
12 Volt 8.3 Amp Output is for charging batteries only!
WARNING!
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Voltage selector switch
This
switch allows the generator to operate in either single voltage (120V) or dual voltage (120V/24V) mode. When placed in
the 120V position it allows you to receive the full capacity of the generator by duplex (5-20R) at 120V receptacles. When placed
in the 120/240V position, you will only be able to receive half the available watts when using the 120 volt receptacles and
the full available watts when using the 240V 4--prong twist-lock receptacle.
CAUTION!
Do
not move the voltage selector switch while powering electrical devices. Disconnect all
electrical loads before moving the switch. Failure to disconnect electrical loads could damage the
switch or generator.