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Note:
When wiring the machine to your electrical system, keep your cable as
short as possible, and the cable should not be allowed to run along the floor, as
this will cause a trip hazard.
The second cable has a female electrical socket for connection to the water
pump (if fitted).
Note: A qualified electrician must carry out the electrical installation.
Compressed air connection.
The machine is supplied with an air regulator. The
input air regulator regulates the air pressure that
is supplied to the machine.
You will require an air supply that can deliver a
constant minimum pressure of 85 psi. The input
air regulator will need to be adjusted to 85 psi
once you have connected your air supply to the
machine.
Note:
No air pipe is supplied, as the length will
depend on your installation.
To adjust the air pressure, pull the cap out (up)
and rotate until the gauge reads the correct
pressure. Once the pressure is adjusted, push the cap in.
Note:
It is strongly recommended that 90 psi is supplied to the SmartShop II and
that the regulator then be set to 85 psi. This will ensure that the machine always
has the minimum required air pressure. The input regulator has a moisture trap
that must be emptied each day.
Note:
It is important that the air that is supplied to the machine is clean and dry.
The machine will not perform consistently if the air is wet or dirty, as any dirt and
moisture will block the valves. Wet, damp or dirty air will damage your machine
and cause inconsistent performance.
Note:
The pneumatic system does not need any type of lubricant. Some types of
lubricant can damage the machine and
compromise the machine’s functions.
Note:
During maintenance, always disconnect
the air supply.
Fitting the vacuum pump.
The machine is provided with a 2-inch hose for
connection to your vacuum pump
.
The pipe is
connected to the manifold located under the
table. Connect the other end to your vacuum
pump. Ensure that it is clamped securely.
Air regulator
Vacuum pipe
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