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763-083
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763-060
G.F.C.I. receptacle
TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK:
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Do not attempt to operate electric devices if
the ground fault circuit interrupter reset button
pops out repeatedly during use.
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Test the ground fault circuit interrupter during
the pre-operation checks according to the
maintenance instructions on page 35.
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Remember that only receptacles labeled
“GFCI” have ground fault circuit interrupter
protection.
The G.F.C.I. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) shuts
off power to the protected receptacles if a ground fault
(electrical leak) is detected.
If the reset button pops out, the electric devices con-
nected into the receptacle may be faulty. If this hap-
pens, check the electric devices carefully. If the elec-
tric devices appears to be in good condition, press the
reset button firmly until a click is heard. This will
restore power. If the reset button pops out again, dis-
connect all electric devices immediately. Have the
electric devices inspected and repaired by a qualified
repairperson before attempting to use them again.
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G.F.C.I. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
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Reset button
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Pops out
WARNING
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