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OPERATION
PARALLEL OPERATION
See Figure 20.
DANGER
Never connect or disconnect the parallel cable leads
when a generator is running. Failure to follow this rule
may lead to serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
and right cables is very important, especially when the
generators are used with a transfer switch to supply
power to a building. To avoid serious personal injury
or damage to electrical devices, including the genera-
tors, do not try to power an electrical system in a build-
ing without using an approved transfer switch.
NOTICE
Connecting to a generator that is
not compatible can cause a low voltage output that
may damage tools and appliances powered by the
generator.
Parallel operation gives you the ability to link two compatible
Westinghouse inverter generators for combined running and
peak power output.
A parallel cord or receptacle-mounted parallel cable is
needed for parallel operation. Compatible cables are sold
separately. Call 1-855-944-3571 to order part #507096.
Refer to the user manual included with your parallel
cord or receptacle-mounted parallel cable for installa-
tion and operation instructions.
LOW OIL INDICATOR
See Figure 20.
The LOW OIL LED on the control panel will illuminate when
the unit is low or out of oil. The generator will not start when
the indicator is lit. To resume normal operation, add engine
oil as described earlier in this section. Do not attempt to
crank or start engine before it has been properly ser-
viced with recommended oil.
ECO MODE
See Figure 20.
NOTICE
Always start the generator with the
ECO mode switch in the OFF position. Allow the en-
gine speed to stabilize and the OUTPUT READY LED
to illuminate before putting the ECO mode switch in
the ON position.
NOTICE
Do not use ECO mode when in parallel
operation with another Westinghouse inverter gener-
ator.
Fire and electrocution hazard.
Correct connection of the left
ECO mode minimizes fuel consumption and noise by ad-
justing the engine RPM to the minimum required for the
current load.
Turn ECO mode ON when powering small appliances with
continuous loads such as a computer or electric light.
Turn ECO mode OFF when powering large surge loads
such as an air conditioner or electric pump.
To turn on ECO mode, verify that the OUTPUT READY LED
is illuminated, then push the switch to the ON position. If no
load is present, the generator RPM will drop to idle speed.
The generator will detect loads as they are applied and
increase engine RPM.
To run the generator at maximum power and RPM, push
the ECO mode switch to the OFF position.
OVERLOAD RESET
See Figure 20.
Do not overload the generator. If the generator is ap-
proaching or has reached an overload condition, the OVER-
LOAD LED on the control panel will illuminate.
If the generator is close to overloading, the OVERLOAD
LED will blink. Turn off and remove one or more connected
devices to decrease the load and resume normal operation.
If the load is not reduced, the unit will reach an overload
condition. To extend the service life of the generator, avoid
running the unit near capacity.
If the generator is overloaded or if there is a short circuit in
a connected device, the OVERLOAD LED will turn solid,
and the unit will automatically disconnect from the load.
The engine will continue to run, but there will not be any
electrical output.
To restore electrical output after an overload:
l Remove any connected loads from the control panel
receptacles.
l Push the RESET button on the control panel until the
OVERLOAD LED goes OFF and the OUTPUT READY
LED is illuminated.
l Reset the circuit breaker(s) if activated.
l Verify that the intended running and surge loads do not
exceed the generator's capacity.
l Reconnect electrical loads sequentially, allowing the
generator to stabilize after each load is connected.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
See Figure 20.
The 20 amp circuit breaker protects devices and equipment
connected to the 120V, 20 amp receptacles from electrical
overload. The 30 amp circuit breaker protects devices and
equipment connected to the 120V, 30 amp receptacles. If
a circuit breaker activates, turn off the connected device,
remove it from the port or outlet, and press the circuit
breaker to reset.
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