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- Wacker Neuson
- GPi 1700
- User manual
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Operation
2.15
Using DC Power
Overview
GPi 1700
The DC terminals (v) are to be used only for charging 12V batteries. Maximum available power is 12V–8.3A (100W).
Both AC and DC output can be used at the same time provided that the total output falls below the maximum rated output of the generator.
Prerequisites
Verify that pilot indicator light (p) is illuminated.
Make sure that the charging cables to be used are rated for 12 V and the maximum CCA rating of the battery.
WARNING
Personal injury hazard. Battery acid is corrosive to metallic surfaces and harmful to human skin.
f Wear protective clothing, goggles and gloves when working near batteries.
f If battery acid contacts the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with clear water and seek immediate medical attention.
WARNING
Explosion hazard. Explosive hydrogen gas is discharged through battery vent holes during the charging process.
f Do not use open flames or smoke near batteries.
f Do not place metallic objects on or near the battery terminals. Metallic objects in contact with both poles of the battery will generate extreme heat and potentially ignite explosive battery gases.
Engine switch position
Leave the engine switch (y) in the RUN position while the generator is operating.
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Connecting and charging a battery
Follow the procedure below to connect and charge a battery.
1. Connect the positive terminal (v1) (red) on the generator to the positive (+) battery terminal.
2. Connect the negative terminal (v2) (black) on the generator to the negative (-) battery terminal.
3. Charge the battery for the recommended length of time prescribed by the battery manufacturer.
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Table of contents
- 7 Signal Words Found in this Manual
- 8 Machine Description and Intended Use
- 9 Safety Guidelines for Operating the Machine
- 11 Operator Safety While Using Internal Combustion Engines
- 12 Guidelines for Service Safety
- 13 Label Locations
- 14 Machine Labels
- 17 Overview
- 17 Preparing the Machine for First Use
- 18 Features and Components
- 19 Lifting and Transporting
- 19 Installation
- 20 Power Requirements
- 21 Use of Extension Cords
- 22 Control Panel
- 24 Customer Connections
- 25 Grounding the Generator
- 26 Fueling the Machine
- 27 Before Starting
- 28 Starting the Generator
- 29 Using AC Power
- 30 Using DC Power
- 31 Stopping the Generator
- 31 Emergency Shutdown Procedure
- 32 Periodic Maintenance Schedule
- 34 Cleaning and Checking the Spark Plug
- 35 Cleaning the Air Cleaner Assembly
- 36 Changing the Engine Oil
- 37 Cleaning the Spark Arrester
- 38 Cleaning the Fuel Filter
- 39 Storing the Generator
- 43 Schematic Components
- 45 Engine
- 46 Generator Data