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PAGE 20 — DCA800SSK2 60 HZ GENERATOR • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/03/09) 
ENGINE OPERATING PANEL
The defi nitions below describe the controls and functions 
of the DCA800SSK2 Engine Operating Panel (Figure 5). 
Battery Switch 
1. 
— This switch should be set to the ON 
position during normal operation. When the engine has 
been stop, place this switch in the OFF position. DO 
NOT
 turn this switch during normal operation, it could 
cause damage to the electrical equipment.
Engine Speed Switch 
2. 
— This switch controls the 
speed of the engine (low/high).
PreHeat Lamp 
3. 
— When ECU is placed in AUX 
position, preheat lamp will be ON. When preheat cycle 
is completed, lamp will turn OFF.
PreHeat Button 
4. 
— Push this button when the engine 
is ready for starting during cold weather operating 
conditions. Keep pushing until the preheat lamp is 
off.
Emergency Stop Button 
5. 
— Push this button inward to 
stop the engine in the event of an emergency. DO NOT 
use this button as a means of stopping the engine. 
Tachometer 
6. 
— Indicates engine speed in RPM’s for 60 
Hz operation. This meter should indicate 1800 RPM’s 
when the rated load is applied. In addition a built in hour 
meter will record the number of operational hours that 
the generator has been in use.
Oil Pressure Gauge 
7. 
— During normal operation this 
gauge be should read between 28 to 85 psi. (193~586 
kPa). When starting the generator the oil pressure may 
read a little higher, but after the engine warms up the oil 
pressure should return to the correct pressure range.
 Water Temperature  Gauge 
8. 
— During normal 
operation this gauge be should read between 167° 
and 203°F (75°~95°C).
Charging Ammeter Gauge 
9. 
— Indicates the current 
being supplied by the engine’s alternator which 
provides current for generator’s control circuits and 
battery charging system.
Fuel Gauge 
10. 
— Indicates amount of diesel fuel available.
Engine Warning Lamps 
11. 
— There are six engine 
warning lamps, they are defi ned as follows:
Overheat Lamp 
a. 
— This lamp goes ON 
when the cooling water temperature rises 
abnormally. If the lamp goes ON during 
normal operation of the generator, the 
emergency shutdown device will stop the 
engine automatically.
Low Oil Pressure Lamp 
b. — 
During 
normal operation of the generator this 
lamp should remain OFF. When the 
AutoOFF/ResetManual switch is set to 
the MANUAL position to start the engine, 
the lamp will be lit. When the oil pressure 
rises after startup the lamp will go OFF. If this lamp 
is ever lit (ON) during normal operation of the 
generator, the emergency shutdown device will stop 
the engine automatically.
Low Fuel Level Lamp 
c. 
— When this lamp 
is ON, it is time to stop the engine and 
add fuel. Remember to let the engine cool 
before adding fuel.
Air Filter Alarm 
d. 
— When the air fi lter 
element is clogged, this lamp goes ON 
indicating the element should be 
immediately cleaned or replaced.
Oil Filter Alarm 
e. — 
This 
lamp 
goes 
ON 
when the coolant level is low. If this lamp 
goes ON while the engine is in operation, 
the emergency shutdown device will 
automatically stop the engine.
Water Level Lamp 
f. 
— This lamp goes ON 
when the coolant level is low. If this lamp 
goes ON while the engine is in operation, 
the emergency shutdown device will 
automatically stop the engine.
COOLANT LEVEL
Engine Operating Panel
Figure 5.