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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch (F) must be in the ON / RUN position
for the generator to operate. Turn the switch to the
START position to start the engine.
DC Receptacle and Fuse
The DC receptacle is protected from an overload with a
fuse. If the DC circuit is overloaded, the 5 amp fuse (F1)
will blow and power to the DC receptacle will cease. The
red light on the DC panel will illuminate. The fuse is
located to the left of the receptacle and is accessed by
snapping open the access door. Replace the fuse with
one of the same capacity. Using a higher rated fuse may
cause damage to the generator alternator.
The DC receptacle (F2) may be used for charging 12 volt
automotive-type batteries only. It is not designed to oper-
ate DC motors. Output voltage is 15-30V. DC output will
vary according to the position of the Smart throttle switch.
120V AC Twist Lock Receptacle
120V AC receptacle (G) provides connection for properly
rated, 120V AC appliances.
120V / 30 Amp
AC Receptacles
Two AC receptacles (I) provide two connections for
properly rated AC appliances. The two AC receptacles
are rated at 20 amps.
Ground Terminal
Ground terminal (H) connects to the frame of the
generator metal parts that do not conduct current, and
grounds terminals of each receptacle. Consult a qualified
electrician, electrical inspector, or local agency having
jurisdiction for local codes or ordinances for the intended
use of the generator before using the ground terminal.
Fuel Volume Indicator
Fuel Volume Indicator (J) provides an indication of fuel
quantity.
Starter Recoil Grip
Do not allow starter grip to snap back against the
generator. Return it gently to prevent damage to the
starter.
Starter grip (K) causes the recoil starter to crank the en-
gine when pulled.