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GFCI Receptacle
Electrical Shock can cause
injury.
Do not touch wires while
generator is running.
Never operate generator in rain or snow.
Never touch generator with wet hands or
electrical shock may occur.
To reduce chance of electrical shock:
1. Do not attempt to operate equipment if
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) RESET
button pops out repeatedly during use.
2. Remember that only receptacles labeled
GFCI have ground fault circuit interrupter
protection.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) stops
power to protected receptacles (G) if a ground
fault (electrical leak) is detected. If RESET
button pops out, equipment plugged into
receptacle (G) may be faulty. If this happens,
check equipment carefully. If equipment
appears to be in good condition, press RESET
button firmly until a click is heard. This will
restore power. If RESET button pops out again,
unplug equipment immediately. Contact a
Kohler portable dealer before attempting to use
it again.
GFCI Receptacle Test
1. Start engine.
2. Press TEST button, if functioning properly
RESET button should pop out, stopping
power to outlet.
3. If GFCI operation is correct, push RESET
button in. If GFCI operates incorrectly,
contact a Kohler portable dealer.
Overload (Capacity of Generator)
Never exceed rated load of generator (in Amps
and/or Watts) when it is running continuously.
See specifications table for rated outputs.
Before connecting and operating generator,
calculate electrical power required by electric
appliances (in Watts). This electrical power
rating is usually found on manufacturer's
plate on bulbs, electrical appliances, motors,
etc. Sum total of power required by these
appliances should not exceed nominal power
rating of generator.
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WARNING
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Circuit protectors (E) and circuit breaker (A) will
stop power to protected receptacles (C, D, F or
G) when an overload of a connected electrical
device is detected or AC output voltage rises to
protect generator and any connected electric
devices.
When overload occurs and power generation
stops, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off any connected electric devices and
stop generator.
2. Reduce total wattage of connected electric
devices within application range.
3. Check for blockages in cooling air inlet and
outlet areas and around control unit. If any
blockages are found, remove them.
4. After checking, restart generator.
Voltage Selector (if equipped)
When voltage selector (AE) switch is in
120V/240V position, 120V is supplied to all
electrical sockets (C, D & G) and 240V is
supplied to 240/120V/30A electrical socket (C).
When voltage selector (AE) switch is in 120V
position, only 120V is supplied to electrical
sockets (D & G).
Ensure to turn main circuit breaker (A) to
OFF position before using voltage selector
(AE) switch to avoid accidentally damaging
generator because of any connected load that
may be drawing power from unit.
Voltage Selector Receptacle Power
Switch
Position Receptacle
240V/120V/
30A
120V
120V/30A
Only
GFCI
240V/120V/
30A
120V/
120V/30A
240V
GFCI
Available Power
PRO 6.4/
PRO 9.0/
PRO 6.4E
PRO 9.0E
30A @
N/A
120V
30A @
N/A
120V
20A @
N/A
120V
21.7A @
N/A
240V
30A @
N/A
120V
20A @
N/A
120V
TP-7087 4/17

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