Battery Charging; Illustrated Description - stayer GID 2200 B Operating Instructions Manual

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OUTPUT INDICATORS AND OVERLOAD
The output indicator 9 will remain 230 V during normal
operating conditions.
Before connecting an appliance to the
generator, check that it is in good order, and
that its electrical rating does not exceed that
of the generator. Then connect the power cord
of the appliance, and start the engine.
Connect the ground terminal according to the regulations
in force.

BATTERY CHARGING

When charging batteries, person must be
present to monitor the voltage.
Stop charging when the voltage of the batteries is above
12V. Or it may cause battery explosion, resulting in
serious injury or death.
To prevent the possibility of creating a spark near the
battery, connect charging cable first to the generator, then
to the battery. Disconnect cable first at the battery.
Before connecting charging cables to a battery that is
installed in a vehicle, disconnect the vehicles grounded
battery cable.
Reconnect the vehicle's grounded battery cable after the
charging cables are removed. This procedure will prevent
the possibility of a short circuit and sparks if you make
accidental contact between a battery terminal and the
vehicle's frame or body.
Do not attempt to start an automobile engine while the
generator still connected to the battery. The generator
may be damaged.
Connect the positive battery terminal to the positive
charging cord. Do not re-verse the charging cables, or
serious damage to the generator and/or the battery may
occur.
The battery gives off explosive gases; keep spark, flames
and cigarettes away. Provide adequate ventilation when
charging.
The battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact
with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear
protective clothing and a face shield.
If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush with water.
If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least
15 minutes and call a physician. Electrolyte is poisonous.
If swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk and
follow with milk or magnesia or vegetable oil and call a
physician.
Keep out of the reach of children, pets and
untrained people.

ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTION

1
Fuel cap
2
Fuel level indicator
3
Remote starter
4
Control panel
5
Starting grip
6
Command the fuel shutoff valve
7
Maintenance cover
8
Electrical output socket 230V 50Hz
9
Output voltage indicator
10 ON/OFF Switch
11 Electrical Grounding
12 Out of 12 Vdc
13 Output overload protector
14 USB charging port
15 Warning lights
16 Spark plug compartment
17 Air filter
18 Oil reservoir
LIMITATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Apply regard contained in Chapter 1 "specific safety
instructions."
3_OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PLACEMENT AND TESTING
Be sure to check the generator on a level
surface with the engine stopped.
START 4T
Before starting the engine, disconnect any
load from the receptacle.
Turn the fuel valve (6) to the "ON" position.
To start a cold engine, push the starter knob (3) all the
way to the CHOKE position.
To start a warm engine, turn the starter knob (3) to the
ON position.
A hot motor will not start if there is too much
fuel in the cylinder.
If this happens, wait five to ten minutes before
trying again. Push the choke lever (3) all the
way to the CHOKE position and the engine
should start.
Set the motor switch in the "ON"-position.
Pull slightly on the start cord 5 until you feel resistance
and then yank hard and swiftly.
Do not let the start cord retract by itself: guide
it back by hand. Hold the carrying handle
firmly to prevent the generator from falling
over when you pull the start cord.
Turn the starter knob (3) to the (ON) position. This lever
must be kept in this position while the generator is running.
If the engine stops and will not restart, check
the engine oil level before troubleshooting in
other areas.
SYSTEM WARNING
The equipment does not start if the oil level is low. The
equipment will not start if the oil level is low. The warning
light (15) lights up yellow if the oil level is low.
If the equipment suffers any kind of malfunction or
operating problem, the warning light (15) will light up red.
The warning light (15) remains green as long as the
generator is operating normally.
AUX OUTPUT 12V
The 12 Vdc auxiliary connection can be used while using
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