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OPERATION
l Allow the generator output to stabilize. Once stable, the
engine should run smoothly, and the device should function
properly.
l Connect and start the next largest device or appliance.
l Allow the generator output to stabilize.
l Repeat this process for each additional load.
STOPPING THE GENERATOR
See Figures 16 - 17.
l Remove any connected loads from the control panel
receptacles.
l Allow the generator to run at "no load" to reduce and
stabilize engine and alternator temperatures.
l Turn the fuel selector switch to the propane position.
l Place the run/stop switch in the off position.
To stop the unit quickly in an emergency:
l Place the run/stop switch in the off position.
PARALLEL OPERATION
See Figure 17.
Parallel operation gives you the ability to link another
compatible Westinghouse inverter generator for combined
running and peak power output.
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
is very important 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 generators, do not try to power
an electrical system in a building without using an ap-
proved 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.
Use only the Westinghouse 120V parallel cable kit that
came with your generator. Third party cables may not have
the ability to carry the increased voltage. If damage or loss
occurs to your cables, call Westinghouse customer service
for a replacement.
NOTE: Make sure both units have been shut down and
there are no devices connected to the outlet receptacles.
NOTICE
Arrange the generators in a "V" shape
to allow the heat from the exhaust to safely escape.
The exhaust heat from one unit may discolor or melt
the plastic case of the other unit if positioned too close-
ly together.
Fire and electrocution hazard.
Correct connection of the cables
FIG. 17
C
B
K
J
G
A - ECO mode switch
B - Output ready LED
C - Run/stop switch
D - Propane inlet
E - Parallel operation outlets
F - Reset button
G - 20 amp circuit breaker
H - USB ports
I - Overload LED
J - 30 amp circuit breaker
K - Main circuit breaker
To install the parallel cable:
l Insert the cable end into one of the parallel ports on the
first unit. Insert the other end of the same cable into the
corresponding port on the second unit.
l Repeat steps with the other cable.
NOTE: It is important to connect both ends of the cable to
the same ports on both generators. Make sure the same
cable ends are connected to the same port on each gener-
ator before starting the generators.
Start one generator at a time. Wait for the first unit to run
at a stable idle before starting the second unit. Connect
one device at a time and allow the unit to stabilize before
connecting the next device.
To remove the parallel cable:
l Remove all devices from the generator's receptacles.
l Shut down both of the connected generators.
l Remove the parallel cable ends from the generator ports.
LOW OIL INDICATOR
See Figure 17.
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.
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