ATTENDED
Connect the positive and negative poles of the battery with the positive and
negative poles of DC terminals separately. Do not confuse them, otherwise the
generator and battery will burn out.
Do not contact the positive pole of the DC terminal with its negative pole,
otherwise the generating set damage will result.
Do not contact the positive pole of the battery with its negative pole,
otherwise the battery damage will result.
When a large capacity battery is charged, excessive current flows
(charging current should not exceed 8 A), the fuse for the direct current will
burn out.
Never run the generating set while it is still connected with the battery.
Never use DC 12 V and AC at the same time.
ATTENDED
Battery exhausts explosive gas. Keep sparks, flames, and cigarettes away
from the battery. To prevent from creating a spark near the battery, always
connect the charging cables to the battery first and only then to the generating
set. When disconnecting, you should disconnect the cables at the generating
set first.
Charge the battery at a well-ventilated place.
Before charging, remove the cap from each cell of the battery.
Stop charging if the electrolyte temperature exceeds 45 .
3.2.7 Check Overload Operation
Electrical appliance particularly motor-driven equipment will produce very high
current while starting, the table below provides the reference for connecting these
apparatus to the generating set in service by user.