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Section 2 – Operation

Recreational Vehicle Generator

2.4 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

NOTE:

Instructions and information in this manual assume the genera-

tor has been properly installed, connected, serviced, tested and

adjusted by a qualified installation technician or installation

contractor.

2.4.1 INSTALLATION

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Generator installation must have been properly completed so it

complies with all applicable codes, standards and regulations and

with the manufacturer's recommendations.

NOTE

Be sure the installation complies with all standards and codes

listed in the "Standards Booklets" section of this manual.

2.4.2 ENGINE

LUBRICATION

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Have the engine crankcase properly serviced with the recom-

mended oil before starting. Refer to the "Engine Oil Requirements"

section and "Checking the Engine Oil Level" and "Changine the

Engine Oil and/or Oil Filter" sections for oil servicing procedures

and recommendations.

Any attempt to crank or start the engine before

it hase been properly serviced with the recom-

mended oil may result in an engine failure.

2.4.3 FUEL

SUPPLY

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The engine must have an adequate supply of proper fuel to oper-

ate. Before starting it, check that sufficient fuel is available.

NOTE:

Depending on the installation, the generator may have either a

separate fuel tank, or it may “share” the vehicle engine’s fuel

tank.

2.4.4 COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR

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Air inlet and outlet openings in the generator compartment must

be open and unobstructed for continued proper operation. Without

sufficient cooling and ventilating airflow, the engine/generator

quickly overheats, which causes it to shut down and may damage

the generator.

2.4.5 ENGINE EXHAUST GAS

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Before starting the generator engine, be sure there is no way for

Before starting the generator engine, inspect for exhaust leaks and

ensure there is no way for exhaust gases to enter the vehicle inte-

rior and endanger people or animals. Close windows, doors and

other openings in the vehicle that, if open, might permit exhaust

gases to enter the vehicle.

DANGER

Generator engine exhaust contains DEADLY

carbon Monoxide, an odorless, colorless poi-

sonous gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can

cause: dizziness, throbbing temples, nausea,

muscular twitching, headache, vomiting, weak-

ness and sleepiness, inability to think clearly,

fainting, unconsciousness or even death. If you

experience any carbon monoxide poisoning

symptoms, move into fresh air and immediately

seek medical attention.

Never operate the generator set with the vehicle

inside any garage or other enclosed area.

Adequate, unobstructed flow of cooling and

ventilating air is critical for expelling toxic car-

bon monoxide gas and fuel vapors from the

generator compartment and for proper genera-

tor operation. Without sufficient cooling airflow,

deadly carbon monoxide gas can accumulate

and the engine/generator may quickly overheat,

causing serious damage to the generator. Do

not operate the genset in any confined space.

The exhaust system must be installed in accor-

dance with the genset installation manual. Do

not alter the installation or permit even partial

blockage of ventilation systems, as this can

seriously affect the safe and proper operation of

the generator.

Do not operate the generator if the exhaust sys-

tem is leaking or has been damaged or if you

have experienced carbon monoxide poisoning

symptoms during use. Shut down the generator

and do not operate it until it has been inspected

and/or repaired.

Never sleep in the vehicle while the genset is

running unless the vehicle has a working carbon

monoxide detector.

2.5 STARTING THE GENERATOR

NOTE:

Read the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions. The owner/

operator should become familiar with the vehicle in which this

generator is installed. Differences exist between vehicles. For

example, some vehicles may use a transfer switch to isolate

dockside power from the generator, while other vehicles may

use an isolating receptacle. Some vehicles may be equipped

with a DC converter, which allows the generator to power cer-

tain DC lighting and other DC loads.
To start the generator from either the generator control panel or

from the optional remote panel, proceed as follows:
1. Turn OFF electrical loads using the means provided in the

vehicle (such as a main line circuit breaker or transfer

switch).

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