Electrical Generator; Automatic Power Transfer Switch; Generator Hourmeter - Winnebago fuse Owner's Manual

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ELECTRICAL GENERATOR

–If Equipped
WARNING
Careless handling of the generator and
electrical components can be fatal.
Never touch electrical leads or appliances
when your hands are wet, or when
standing in water or on wet ground.
Do not attempt to repair the generator
yourself. Service should be performed by
a qualified service center.

Automatic Power Transfer Switch

Whenever the Generator is started, an
automatic power transfer system automatically
switches the household electrical system to the
Generator approximately 30 seconds after the
Generator is started. The 30 second delay allows
the Generator to start easily without the burden of
electrical loads.
Automatic Power Transfer Box
(Located inside utility compartment)
-Typical installation shown
The following label is located near the 120-
volt house circuit breaker panel and at the
Generator to warn you to disconnect specific
electrical connections before servicing the
Generator and storing the coach.
Generator Basic Operation
NOTE: If the GenSet Start or Stop switch is
momentarily pressed, the monitor panel
will automatically try to start or stop the
generator.
Refer to the manufacturer's user guide
provided in your InfoCase for additional
information.
To Start the Generator
Press and Hold the GenSet Start button until
you hear the Generator running smoothly, then
release.
To Stop the Generator
Press and Hold the GenSet Stop button until
you hear the Generator come to a full stop, then
release.
Generator Start/Stop Buttons
(Located on monitor panel)
-Typical View

Generator Hourmeter

The Generator hourmeter registers the total
number of hours that the Generator has been
operated. Press the GenSet Meter button once to
get reading.
SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
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