Global Machinery Company FCG001 User Manual

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6. Once you hear the engine operating, return the choke

lever back to the right hand side position. This position will

switch the choke ‘off’.

Stopping the engine

1. Before stopping, ensure that

no electrical apparatus is

connected to the generator.

2. Turn the engine switch to the

‘stop’ position.

3. Turn the fuel tap (4) anti-

clockwise to the ‘off’ position.

Connecting apparatus to the generator

1. Start the engine. Allow the

engine to run for a couple of

minutes to warm up prior to

connecting any apparatus to

the generator. The green power

on light (12) will illuminate

when the generator is

operational and power is

available at the socket.

2. For AC current, plug the power cord into the AC output

socket (10).

WARNING.

Prior to connecting any product to the generator,

check the rating label of the product. The generator is rated

at 650W so if the product being connected is higher than

650W, the protective cut out on the generator may operate

to prevent over load damage to the generator. The generator

will withstand short operation and spikes up to 750W.
It should also be very clearly understood that output voltage

fluctuations will occur when various loads are connected

and disconnected. It is best to always use a voltage or surge

protector with this generator.

It is NOT recommended to

connect any electronic equipment to the generator such

as computers, televisions, or stereo equipment. They

are very sensitive to the input supply fluctuations and

could be damaged if run off this generator. This warning

also includes caravans where electronic equipment is

incorporated as part of the wiring.

AC overload cut out

IMPORTANT:

Exceeding the rated capacity of your

generator can result in serious damage to your generator

and connected apparatus.
1. Each receptacle has a circuit breaker to protect the

generator from over loading.

2. If the circuit breaker trips, unplug all electrical apparatus

from the generator.

3. Let the overload cut out switch cool down.
4. If it is an AC apparatus causing the overload push the

AC circuit breaker button (11). Commence to start your

generator accordingly.

5. When re connecting appliances, reduce the load to that

which previously overloaded the generator.

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