E002 – Low Voltage Problem

The generator is connected to an incorrect voltage considerably lower than specified. This could lead to malfunction or inadequate performance.

Immediate Action:

  1. Disconnect the generator immediately from the power source.
  2. Do not power it up again until the correct voltage is applied.

Troubleshooting Guide

General Safety Notice:
A qualified electrician must perform all electrical connections and system testing.

Steps to Troubleshoot:

  1. ⁠Check the Power Outlet:
    • Verify that the generator is connected to a power outlet that meets the voltage requirements specified in the user manual, or make sure that power cable is connected to specified voltage contacts.
  2. Test the Outlet:
    • Use a voltage tester or multimeter to confirm that the outlet delivers the correct voltage as specified.
  3. Examine the Power Cord:
    • Inspect the power cord for any visible damage. Replace the power cord immediately if damage is detected.
  4. Check the Plug and Cable Connection:

    • Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet or the power cable is wired correctly.
    • Confirm that the plug or power cable wires are properly secured.

Important Note:

  • Operating the generator with insufficient voltage can damage the equipment or affect its performance.
  • Always ensure compliance with manufacturer specifications for safe and effective operation.

For further assistance, consult the user manual or contact a qualified electrician.

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