Section 8 --- Electrical Systems - House
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12. Use the Menu Items button to scroll down to “Set Gen warm-up
seconds.” Use the Set Points buttons to set the time to 90 seconds.
If it is not set to 90 seconds, the generator will shut down prematurely.
13. Use the Menu Items button to scroll down to “Set Post Crank
seconds.” Use the Set Point buttons to set the time to 90 seconds.
If it is not set to 90 seconds, the generator will shut down prematurely.
To Enable or Disable the Auto Gen Start Program:
After completing the programming schedule, use the green button to return to heading num-
ber “2 Generator Mode.”
• To Enable the Automatic Generator Start Feature: Press the green button and scroll to
A
UTO.
• To Disable the Automatic Generator Start Feature: Press the green button and scroll to
O
FF.
Inverter Facts
Important Facts About the Inverter:
• The inverter will not charge automatically unless the remote is set to C
HG or ON by using
the red button.
• When the main battery disconnect switch is turned off, or if battery power to the invert-
er is removed, all program settings are lost. When battery power is restored, the inverter
will need to be programmed.
If the Inverter Fails to Charge:
With AC available, if for any reason battery voltage dropped below 8.5 Volts DC before the
remote was set to CHG or On, the inverter will not charge the batteries. The inverter requires at least
8.5 Volts DC to operate the internal "brain." Use an alternate method of inducing a charge voltage to the
house batteries.
1. Hook to shore power or start the generator.
2. Start the engine. The alternator on the engine should supply a charge to the house batteries.
3. The LCD screen should display. Press the red button until the cursor is under CHG.
4. After the remote indicates the inverter is charging, the engine can be shut off.
5. If this method does not work a battery charger may be used. Observe polarity when hook-
ing up cables. Reverse polarity will damage the inverter.
WARNING:
The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks or lit cigarettes.
An explosion can result in injury or vehicle damage. Batteries contain sulfuric acid,
which burns skin, eyes and clothing. Do not connect the end of the second cable to
the negative (-) terminal of the battery when being jumped. A spark may cause an
explosion of the gases that surround the battery. Connect only to chassis, away from
the battery.