Operator`s manual

Operation G 25
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4.6 Engine Start Switch
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The engine start switch (f) is a three-position switch: “REMOTE
START”, off “O”, and “START/RUN”. The “REMOTE START” position
is the normal setting used when using the generator as a back-up
power supply connected to a remote switch. In the REMOTE START
position, the generator is in stand-by mode and will not start until the
remote switch closes. In the “START/RUN” position, the switch
immediately starts the engine start cycle and activates the starter
motor to crank the engine. When set in the “REMOTE START” or
“START/RUN” position, the switch applies battery power to the control
module to turn on the LCD panel, and also energizes the engine’s
electrical system. In the off “O” position, power to the engine’s
electrical system, including the fuel solenoid, is disconnected.
4.7 Voltage Adjustment Rheostat
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The voltage adjustment rheostat (b) is located above the customer
connection lugs. Use the rheostat to adjust the AC voltage output. Turn
clockwise to increase voltage, counter-clockwise to decrease voltage.
The voltage can be monitored at the LCD panel.
4.8 Warning Light
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The warning light (d) on the metering panel will flash before a machine
fault condition occurs. This acts as a pre-alarm to call attention to a
potential fault condition. At the same time the warning light begins
flashing, the LCD panel will indicate which engine function is
approaching its fault value. Pressing the right arrow on the keypad (g)
will show a list of all active pre-alarms.
Engine Pre-alarm Set Points:
Fuel Level = 15%
High Temperature = 105°C (211°F)
Low Oil Pressure = 1.4 bar (20 psi)
Time to Maintenance = 0 hours
Sender Failure = engine coolant and oil pressure senders
Note:Time to Maintenance” and “Sender Failure” faults will not shut
down the generator.