Initial start up – Winco PSS10H/A User Manual

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Setting the Exerciser Program:

1.

Position the top right hand (RUN) slide switch to the

right hand position.

2.

Position the top left hand (AUTO) slide switch to the

center position.

3.

Press the “Program Select Button” until No 1 is

displayed on the clock to the right of the time.

4.

Push the “Day Select Button” to select the day you

want the engine generator set to start up and run. Note:
You can get more than one triangle displayed on the
clock. If this happens just keep pressing the button and it
will work back through the cycle and display only one
triangle under whichever day you desire.

5.

With the “Hour” and “Minute” buttons select the time

of day you want the engine to start up.

6.

Press the “Program Select Button” until No. 2 is

displayed on the clock.

7.

Push the “Day Select Button” to select the day you

want the engine to stop. This must be the same day you
selected in step 4 above.

8.

With the “Hour” and “Minute” buttons, select the time

you want the engine to stop. It is recommended you let
the engine run at least 15 minutes during any exercise
period.

9.

Position the top right hand (RUN) slide switch to the

center (RUN) position.

CLOCK NOTES:

This seven day exerciser clock has seven additional

program cycles available. Always keep in mind the odd
number turns the unit on and the even number shuts the
unit off. (i.e. (3 on, 4 off) (5 on, 6 off) etc.)

The relay in the clock will not work unless the transfer

switch is installed and powered up. The relay needs 120
volts AC to operate.

If, when you finish programming the clock, you get an

“EEEE” on the display, it stands for error. The most
common error is that the day of operation has not been
properly set at each step or a program has been turned
on and not turned off. (i.e. programs not properly grouped
1& 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, etc.)

On the face of clock is a small button marked “R”, this

is a reset switch. Depressing this switch will remove all
programming in the clock including the time, Use a
small screwdriver or the tip of a pencil to depress this
button. This should be used only as a last resort.

INITIAL START UP

*************
***** WARNING *****
*************
DO NOT jump start these engine generator sets. Starting
these units on a low battery or jump starting them will
cause damage to the engine control module.

Use the following check list to verify correct installa-

tion before starting the engine:

F

Engine oil.* Check level & fill as required with
proper grade/qty..

F

Unit mounting base properly bolted down.

F

Clearance for service and maintenance on all
sides.

F

Proper fuel line material, and size.

F

All fuel line connections tight.

F

Fuel line protected and a moisture trap installed
(may be required for N.G.).

F

LP/NG pressure O.K. 4-6 Oz. (7-11" WC).

F

Battery connections clean and tight.

F

Battery fully charged.

F

All A.C. and D.C. wiring installed and properly
protected.
* Refer to engine owners manual for proper
levels and type.

After completing the above checklist, the engine-

generator set is ready for the initial start-up test.

PROCEDURE

Move the selector switch on the engine generator to the

“RUN” position. The engine-generator will crank and
start automatically. If the engine fails to start, return
selector switch to the “stop” position and correct the
trouble before proceeding.

With the engine running smoothly, check the no load

voltage and frequency at terminals G1 and G3 on the
generator terminal block in the A.T.S. The voltage
between G1 and G3 should be between 242 to 248 volts.
The frequency should be between 61.5 to 62 hertz (Hz).
The voltage should also be checked between the hot
terminals (G1 and G3) and the G-N to be certain of a
balanced voltage output and a solid neutral connection.
The voltage between G1 and G-N should be about one
half of the line to line (G1 to G3) voltage or approximately
121 to 124 volts AC. The same approximate voltage
should be found between terminals G3 and G-N.

** Notice **

If for any reason during the check out procedure the
voltage and frequency are not correct, turn the selector
switch to the “STOP” position and correct the trouble
before proceeding.

After verifying the voltage and frequency are correct, turn

the selector switch to the “STOP” position. The unit
should shut off with no time delay. You are now ready to
test the automatic start function.

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