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Power Master PM-2500 - Overload Indicator Light

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b. Turn the economy control switch to the “ON” position.
c. Turn off the switch(es) of the electrical appliance(s) before connecting
to the generator.
d. Insert the pulg(s) of the electrical appliance(s) into the receptacle.
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z Ensure that the appliances are “OFF” prior to connecting to the
generator.
z Ensure that the total load is within generator rated output.
z Ensure that the socket load current is within socket rated current.
z The economy control switch must be turned to “OFF” when using
electric devices that require a large starting current such as fridges,
freezers etc.
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2OVERLOAD INDICATOR LIGHT
The overload indicator light comes on when an overload of a connected electrical
device is detected, the inverter unit overheats or the AC output voltage rises. The
electronic breaker will then activate stopping power to the generator in order to
protect the generator and any connected electrical devices. The output pilot light
(green) will flicker and the overload indicator light (red) will turn on, the generator
will then stop running. If this happens please follow the following steps:
(a) Turn off any connected electrical devices and stop the generator.
(b) Reduce the total wattage of the connected electrical appliances to within the
rated output of the generator.
(c) Check for blockages in the air cooling inlet and the control unit. If there are any blockages found please
clear/remove them prior to attempting to restart the generator.
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z The generator AC output automatically resets when the generator is stopped and then restarted.
z The overload indicator light may come on for a few seconds at first when using electric devices that require
a large starting current, such as fridges/freezers etc. This is not a malfunction.
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