I don't know if he wants this exposure, but Reed Yacht Sales in Grand Haven, Michigan was very generous with his time, to explain how to use the generator to charge your batteries: (this is my memory of what he told me)
(1) When leaving the dock you should turn the rotary switch at the bottom of AC panel to off.
(2)When you choose to start the generator the rotary switch should be set at off.
(3)Start the generator and warm it up where the rotary switch is set at off.
(4)Be sure you do not add too my amps when you add or start AC panel uses, understanding that your total AC amp uses over 40 amps will trip the white switch at the top of the generator, so you will have no benefit uses of the generator, until you reduce your amp uses and reset the white switch.
(5)To enact the generator to charge the batteries, set the Promariner Remote switch to ShorePower/Charger to charge the batteries, the same as you would do if you were on Shore Power.
I would like to know the amount of amps used to charge the batteries and whether it is a three stage charger. My only meter to measure the batteries is the manual meter. I would much prefer to have a digital meter.
Thanks to Reed Yacht Sales in Grand Haven.