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The installation of cables, plugs, and switches must be made
ONLY
by an
authorized electrician. All installations must be made according to the local
regulations for electrical equipment. All components must meet local
requirements. For additional information see the National Electrical Code
(NEC) for the United States and Canadian Electrical Code for Canada.
The use of a 3-prong adapter is prohibited in Canada by the Canadian
Electrical Code.
Fig. A
shows a standard NEMA 5-15 plug (male) and receptacle (female),
which should be used with the HHD323 Hand Held Core Drill. If the electrical
receptacle has two (2) conductors as shown in
Fig. B
an adapter is available
from a local electrical supplier for connecting the NEMA 5-15 plug to an NEMA
1-15. When using a NEMA 1-15 two prong receptacles the green grounding
ear extending from adapter must be connected to a permanent ground. No
adapter is available for
Fig. C
plugs as this is a 230v receptacle.
To connect twist lock plugs like those shown in
figures D
and
E
, insert the plug
into a matching outlet. When the plug is fully inserted, turn it clockwise until it
locks. This prevents the plug from being pulled out accidentally. To remove
the plug, twist it counterclockwise to unlock it and remove it from the outlet.
Adapters are available from a local electrical suppler to convert a NEMA 5-15
plug to a twist lock.
NOTE: RECEPTACLE MUST BE GROUNDED FOR SAFE USE OF
ADAPTER:
IF IN DOUBT CALL A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND HAVE THE
RECEPTACLE CHECKED FOR GROUND