Owner's Manual
Operation (cont'd)
Powering 120 Volt AC Tools and Equipment:
1. Prior to connecting tools and equipment, make sure the generator's rated voltage, and amperage
capacity (120-240VAC @ 41.6/20.8AMPs) is adequate to supply all electrical loads that the unit
will power. If powering exceeds the generator's capacity, it may be necessary to group one or
more of the tools and/or equipment for connection to a separate generator.
CAUTION: ATTEMPTING TO POWER SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WITHOUT
THE USE OF AN APPROVED LINE CONDITIONER MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT.
SYCAMORE SCS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT OR
INDIRECT DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO USE AN APPROVED LINE
CONDITIONER.
2. Once the generator is running, simply connect the power cords of 110/120 volt AC powered tools
and equipment into the 110/120 volt AC dual outlets.
Note: The generator features an AC Non-Fuse Circuit Breaker to protect the AC circuit in
case of an overload. Should an overload occur, the breaker will “trip” to its off position
causing the generator to automatically shut down. In this case, refer to Step #1
above in this section. Then, reset the circuitry system by turning the circuit breaker to
its on position. Restart the generator and continue powering the remaining tools and
equipment.
3. When finished using the generator, turn the start switch to its "STOP" position. Turn the fuel
valve to its “OFF” position.
4. Disconnect all electrical powered tools and equipment from the generator's 110/120 volt AC duel
outlets.
5. After the engine and generator have completely cooled, store generator in a safe, clean, and dry
location (if not already installed).
© 2006, Sycamore SCS, LLC.
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