SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 AMP
50
12-VOLT DC OUTLET
(I
F SO EQUIPPED)
CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY!
MOVING PARTS and ELECTRICITY can
cause severe personal injury or death. To
reduce exposure to these hazards, always
disable AGS before:
□ Sleeping in vehicle, unless vehicle has
a working CARBON MONOXIDE
detector.
□ Parking vehicle in garage or confined
space
□ Parking vehicle for storage
□ Servicing generator
There may be a 12-volt DC outlet (not
applicable on all models) in your RV. When
the 12-volt DC outlet socket is used as a
power source for an electric appliance, make
sure that the electric appliance operates at
12-volts and has an electric capacity of 60 (5
amps) watts or less. Cap the 12-volt DC outlet
when it is not in use as the socket might
become clogged by foreign material and
become short-circuited.
□ Servicing batteries
□ Servicing appliances or electrical
systems
□ Fueling the vehicle
DO NOT run the genset or use the AGS
AUTO ON or Quiet ON modes when your
RV is indoors or in a confined space.
Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide
poisoning hazards exist whenever
generator exhaust gasses can accumulate.
Maintenance
With the exception of simple items such as
normal maintenance (i.e., oil changes, etc.),
all service work should be done by a repair
facility authorized by the generator OEM.
Improper adjustments can damage the
generator and electrical appliances, and can
result in a safety hazard. If any discrepancy or
problem is noted, contact your dealer for
assistance.
INVERTER (IF SO EQUIPPED)
Your RV is equipped with a factory-installed
inverter that converts 12-volt DC current to
120-volt AC current. It is important that you
familiarize yourself with the inverter function
and operation. The inverter should be OFF
when not in use.
The factory-installed inverter is not
intended for use with medical device(s).