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B
Auxiliary AC Outlet
An auxiliary AC outlet (B, Figure 20) is located on the
right side of the control panel. The outlet is protected by a
spring- loaded cover.
Note: Outlets may differ according to model.
Power is supplied to the outlet only when the engine is
running and the main circuit breaker (A, Figure 20) is in
the ON position.
Note: The electrical system is designed with a delay after
the engine starts before the lights and auxiliary AC outlet
will operate.
The outlet is protected by a dedicated circuit breaker (C,
Figure 20) found on the control panel.
If a Breaker Trips
1. Disconnect the load from the outlet.
2. Shut down the engine.
3. Wait 10 minutes for the generator to cool down.
4. Correct the load problem.
5. Start the engine.
6. Reset the breaker.
Note: Be sure to also check the GFCI breaker on the
GFCI outlet (if equipped), and reset if necessary.
7. Reconnect the load.
8. If the problem persists, see Troubleshooting.
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20
A
Unit Shutdown
WARNING
Do not remove the wheel chocks from the front and back
of the wheels until the light tower trailer is connected to
the tow vehicle and ready to be transported. Doing so
could result in death or serious injury.
Once lighting operations are complete at the work site,
shut down the unit:
1. Shut down the engine. See Operating the Engine.
2. Wait 10 minutes for the lights to cool.
3. Lower the light tower. See Raising And Lowering
the Light Tower.
4. Rotate the light tower to the transport position. See
Adjusting the Lights.
5. Adjust the light fixtures to the transport position. See
Adjusting the Lights.
6. Make sure the engine compartment cover is closed
and latched.
7. Retract the outriggers. See Leveling and Stabilizing
the Light Tower Trailer.
8. The unit is now ready for transport. See
Transporting.
Emergency Stop
The unit has an emergency stop that will immediately shut
the entire unit down in case of an emergency.
To Engage:
•
Push the emergency stop (A, Figure 21).
To Disengage:
•
Pull the emergency stop.
Make sure that you address the issue that caused the
emergency before you operate the unit again.
B
C
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