Sears 580.32601 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Unplug, disconnect, or turn OFF all electrical loads. Let the engine run for a few minutes to
cool.
2. Set the StartlStop switch to STOP position. Do not leave unit until engine has come to a com-
plete stop.
WATTAGE AND POWER
Watts is a measure of electrical POWER. In most cases, approximate watts can be found by
multiplying VOLTS times AMPSo For example, if a certain appliance requires 10 amps of current
at 120 volt:
WATTS = VOLTS x AMPS
WATTS = 120x10
WATTS = 1200
That particular appliance requires approximately 1200 watts for its operation,
USING THE 120 VOLT, 15 AMP OUTLETS
CAUTION
Make sure extension cords are large enough. Read CORD SETS FOR 120 VOLT 15 AMP
OUTLETS on Page 11.
Each of these outlets is rated at a maximum
capacity of 15 amps, or 1800 watts_ Do not at-
tempt to run equipment requiring more than
15 amps or" 1800 watts of power. Do not at-
tempt to run 240 volt equipment from either
outlet.
USING THE 120 VOLT, 30 AMP OUTLET
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120 VOLT, 15 AMPS
1800 WATTS
120 VOLT, 15 AMPS
1800 WATTS
A 3-prong, 30 amp connector plug for this outlet is shipped with the alternator. (See PARTS
SHIPPED WITH ALTERNATOR on Page 5.) The plug must be connected to a suitable cord set
(see Page 12.)
120 VOLT, 30 AMP
3600 WATTS
1. Align Prongs,
Insert Plug
2. Twist Plug
Clockwise
The outlet has a 30 amp or 3600 watt capacity.
Do not attempt to run equipment requiring
more than 30 amps or 3600 watts from the
outlet.
To plug the connector plug into the outlet,
line up prongs and insert plug. Then twist
plug clockwise to lock.
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