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4. Operation
WARNING: Set the AGS to "AutoGenSt OFF" before
servicing the electrical or generator system.
NOTE: It is recommended that the AGS be set to "AutoGenSt
OFF" while storing or leaving the coach unattended for ex-
tended lengths of time. This setting is also recommended
whenever the coach is plugged into shore power.
1. Set the air conditioner thermostat to match the AGS "START
TEMP F" setting. If two air conditioners, it is suggested that
the second air conditioner thermostat be set 2° to 5° higher
than the first air conditioner. This staggered setting allows
the first air conditioner to keep the coach cool. The second
air conditioner will only switch on if the coach temperature
continues to rise, thus conserving power.
2. Set the "START VOLTS DC" to 11 VDC (or 22 VDC).
3. Activate the system by setting the AGS to "AutoGenSt
Enabl." This is the normal operating setting. When the
coachs inside temperature reaches the "START TEMP F" or
the "START VOLTS DC" setting, the LED will blink green and
the AGS will initiate the generator start sequence.
The AGS will attempt 4 times to start the generator. If the
generator fails to start, the LED will turn red indicating a fault.
When the generator starts, it will continue to run until the "RUN
TIME HRS" setting is reached at which time a stop signal is sent
to the generator. To manually stop the generator anytime
during the run time cycle, simply set the AGS to "AutoGenSt
OFF."
NOTE: Once the generator has completed the "RUN TIME HRS,"
the AGS will immediately monitor the "TEMP START F" and
"START VOLTS DC" for the next auto start cycle.
If a fault occurs, set the AGS to "AutoGenSt OFF" and then back
to "AutoGenSt Enabl" to reset the system. If the problem
persists, check the troubleshooting chart at the back of the
manual.
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