Stopping The Inverter; Using Efficiency Mode; Resetting The Reset Breaker - Westinghouse iGen4500 User Manual

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OPERATION

STOPPING THE INVERTER

Normal Operation
During normal operation, use the following steps to
stop your inverter:
1. Remove any connected loads from the control
panel receptacles.
2. Allow the inverter to run at "no load" to reduce and
stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
3. Move the Fuel Control Switch to the OFF position,
press "Stop" on remote start key fob, or press the
push button start once (see Figure 11).
Figure 11: Stopping Generator
During an Emergency
If there is an emergency and the inverter must be
stopped quickly, move the Fuel Control Switch to the
OFF position immediately.

USING EFFICIENCY MODE

The inverter is equipped with an efficiency mode switch
to minimize fuel consumption. In efficiency mode, the
inverter will sense the load and adjust the engine RPM
to the current load requirements. Efficiency mode
should be used only after the inverter has been warmed
up to operating temperature.
1. To turn on the efficiency mode, press the switch to
the ON position).
2. If no load is present, the inverter RPM will drop
down to an idle speed.
3. As a load is applied, the inverter will sense the load
and engine RPM will increase according to the load
applied.
4. To run the inverter at maximum power and RPM,
press the efficiency mode switch to the OFF
position.
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RESETTING THE RESET BREAKER

The inverter will trip the breaker and automatically
disconnect from the load when the controls sense a
predetermined overload condition. The inverter engine
will continue to run, but there will not be any electrical
output.
1. Turn off all devices and unplug them from the
inverter.
2. Determine the wattage required from the devices
being powered by the inverter. Make sure the
wattage required does not exceed the maximum
output of the inverter.
3. Press in the reset breaker to reset it.
4. Plug the devices in to the inverter.
5. Turn on the devices as needed.

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