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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
This unit has many fe
ce
the unit
.
atures which are different from those
found on conventional units. The servicer must be familiar
with these features in order to properly
servi
•
LCDI Cords
-
Underwriters Laboratories and the
National Electric Code (NEC) now require power
cords
rent leakage and open
the electrical circuit to the unit on units rated at
250 volts or less. In the event that unit does not
operate, check the reset button located on or near
the head of the power cord as part of the normal
troubleshooting procedure.
that can sense cur
Check the data specification plate and ensure the
proper voltage and current rating for the type of plug
on the unit is available. DO NOT REMOVE THE
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.
See Fig 1
for
the
types
of
acceptable
plugs
.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord
for
the
installation
of
this
product
.
to the data specification plate for
electrical requirements.
Refer
Fig
1
240V
18 Amp
120V
15 Amp
240V
15 Amp
LCDI
Power
Cord
VOLTAGE
MEASUREMENTS
Before
connecting
the
unit
,
measure
the
supply
voltage
.
Voltage
must
within
the
voltage
utilization
range
given
in
Table1
.
Operating Voltage
Voltage Utilization Range
Minimum
Maximum
Unit Voltage
Rating
230/208
115
187
253
103
126
Table 1
IMPORTAN
T
considered
as
supplemental
information
.
T NOTES TO HE SERVICER
Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the specific
items which must be adhered to before attempting to
service this unit. The precautions listed in this manual
should
not
supersede
existed
practices
but
should
be
IMPORTA
HE OWNER
This
equipment
is
to
be
serviced
b
trained
personnel
only
.
If
this
equipment
is
improperly
installed
,
adjusted
or
altered
by
an
unqualified
person
,
a
safety
hazard
may
result
.
NT NOTES TO T
y
professional
and
All
units
are
securely
packed
in
shipping
containers
approved
by
the
National
Safe
Transit
Association
.
The
carton
should
be
checked
upon
arrival
for
external
damag
e
.
If
damage
is
found
,
make
a
written
request
for
inspection
immediately by
the
carrier
’
s
agent
.
In
the
event
of
damage
:
UNPACKING
THE
UNIT
1. Cut
the
carton
banding
and
open
the
carton
.
2. Remove
the
literature
,
hardware
pack
,
upper
styrofoam
shipping
blocks
,
and
styrofoam
corner
posts
.
3. Remove the
front
assembly
.
4
.
Lift the unit from the remaining carton.
5
.
Dispose of the cardboard and styrofoam at an
approved Recycle Center. Check all contents for
damaged or missing parts.
TRANSPORTATION
DAMAGE
1
.
Note
on
the
2
.
Notify
carrier
promptly
and
request
an
inspection
.
3
.
File
the
claim
with
the
following
supporting
documents
within
the
six
month
statute
of
limitations
.
delivery
receipt
about any
visible
damage
to
shipmen
t
or
container
.
The
carrier
is
responsible
for
making
prompt
inspection
of
damage
and
for
a
thorough
investig
claim
.
The
distributor
or
manufacturer
will
not
accept
claims
from
dealers
for
transportation
damage
.
ation
of
each
a
.
Original
Bill
of
Lading
,
certified
copy
,
or
indemnity
bond
.
b
.
Original
paid
freight
bill
or
indemnity
.
c
.
Original
invoice
or
certified
copy
,
showing
trade
and
other
discounts
or
reductions
.
d
.
Copy
of
the
inspection
report
issued
by
carrier’s
representative
at
the
time
damage
is
reported
to
the
carrier
.
In case of concealed damage, notify the carrier as
soon as possible-preferably within 5 days. Refer to
step 3 of the Transportation Damage section if
damage or missing parts are noted.