Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Gfci) Receptacle - Honda EB3500X Owner's Manual

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) Receptacle
Using the generator
in rain, snow or near water
can lead to death
from electric shock. Keep the generator
dry.
The 20-ampere,
120-volt duplex
receptacle
that has TEST and RESET
buttons
is protected
by a Ground
Fault Circuit
Interrupter
(GFCI) for
protection
against the hazards of ground
fault currents.
Examples
of
ground fault current is the current which would flow through
a person
who is using an appliance
with faulty insulation
and, at the same time,
is in contact with an electrical
ground such as a plumbing
fixture,
wet
floor, or earth.
The ground
fault
circuit
interrupter
will
not protect
against
short
circuits
or overloads.
The circuit
breaker or curcuit
protector
in the
control
panel
which
supplies
power
to the circuit
provides
that
protection
(refer to circuit breaker on page 13 1.
The ground
fault circuit interrupter
can be identified
by the TEST and
RESET buttons.
The duplex
receptacle
on the GFCI can be tested with
the TEST and RESET buttons.
TEST BUTTON:
To test, depress the "TEST"
button (see page 15).
RESET BUTTON:
To restore power, depress the "RESET" button (see
page 16).
Perform
this test monthly
to ensure
proper
operation
of the GFCI
receptacle.
If the generator
is stored outdoors,
unprotected
from the
weather,
test the GFCI receptacle
before each use. Record your test on
the GFCI test card provided
on the fuel tank.
TEST BUTTON
RESET Bu/TTON
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