Operating The Generator; Generator Safety - NewMar ventana 2017 Owner's Manual

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Operating the Generator

The generator can be started from the rocker switch on the dash, from other remote start switches (if equipped), from the
start switch on the generator itself, or from the SilverLeaf touchscreen (if equipped).
1. To start the generator, rock the switch to the "start" position.
2. Release the switch once the generator has started. There may be a momentary delay in the Automatic
Transfer Switch engaging to pass the electricity on from the generator.
3. After the generator has started, wait until the transfer switch has engaged before turning on any of the
appliances.
Excessive cranking can damage the starter motor. Do not crank the generator more than 30 seconds at a time,
and allow at least two minutes before trying again if the first attempt fails.
4. To stop the generator, press the rocker switch to the STOP position.
Failure to turn off the 120 volt appliances when starting or stopping the generator may damage the transfer
switch and/or electrical appliances.

Generator Safety

Always make sure the carbon monoxide detector in your unit is operating correctly.
If your coach contains an Energy Management System, 8kw generator, and three roof air conditioners, the
combined load may exceed the capabilities of the generator. Please remember to turn off one of the air
conditioners as the 8kw generator is not intended to run all three roof air conditioners at the same time.
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Vehicles and equipment powered by internal combustion
engines and placed in recreational vehicles, such as a
generator, can cause carbon monoxide poisoning or
asphyxiation, which could result in death or serious injury.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is lethal.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are:
• Dizziness
• Nausea/Vomiting
• Headache
If you experience any of these symptoms, get fresh air
immediately. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention
right away.
Shut down the Genset, and do not operate it again until it
has been inspected and repaired.
• Weakness
• Sleepiness
• Inability to think coherently

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