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Switch operation (Fig. 23)
This section explains the operation and
features of the switch box assembly prior to
plugging the power cord into a power outlet.
The intent is to familiarize the user with the
switch operation without actually turning ON
the router.
The switch box (14) (Fig. 23) incorporates a
lockout key (15) to help prevent unauthorized
use by others.
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The lockout key (15) is the yellow part in
the top of the red plastic paddle. The yellow
lockout key
must be completely
inserted
into the top of the red plastic paddle and switch box (14) before the paddle can be turned
ON.
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The circuit reset button for the switch box (14) is on the bottom right side of the box.
WARNING
Make sure that the extension cord is not plugged into an electrical
outlet before proceeding any further.
1. Make sure the yellow lockout key (15) is
completely inserted in the top of the red
plastic paddle (Fig. 23a).
2. To turn the router ON, lift the red plastic
paddle up to the ON position (Fig. 23b).
3. To turn the router OFF, press the red plastic
paddle to the OFF position (Fig. 23b).
4. To prevent unauthorized use, the switch can
be disabled by removing the yellow lockout
key (15) completely from the top of the red
plastic paddle (Fig. 23c).
WARNING
Before proceeding any
further, make sure the
switch on the router is in the OFF position
and the switch lever is in the OFF position.
WARNING
Never leave the router
unattended while it is
running or before it comes to a complete
stop.
WARNING
Before starting to work
ensure that the power
cords from the router, accessories, the
switch case, and the extension cord do not
and cannot come in contact with the router
or any moving parts ob the router.
Such
precautionary safety measures reduce
the risk
of injury due to loss of control.
The switch power cord can now be plugged
into the extension cord.
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15
Fig. 23
Switch Box
Assembly
Red Plastic Paddle
(ON/OFF Switch)
Circuit
Reset Button
Yellow
Lockout Key
15
Fig. 23a
ON
(UP)
OFF
(DOWN)
Fig. 23b
15
Fig. 23c