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GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) (Fig 6)
A GFCI operates on the principle of monitoring the
imbalance of current between the circuit’s ungrounded
(hot) and grounded (neutral) conductor. It does not
monitor the grounding conductor, and so it will still
operate in a circuit without a ground.
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Agitator Circuit Breaker (Fig 6)
The circuit breaker
automatically opens and protects the entire machine
from damage caused by overloading the agitator/
airlock components, low voltage, short circuits or
dropping foreign objects into the hopper/base.
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Main Circuit Breaker (Fig 6)
The circuit breaker
automatically opens and protects the entire machine
from damage caused by overloading the machine, low
voltage, short circuits or dropping foreign objects into
the hopper/base.
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Hour Meter (Fig 6)
Displays the total number of
hours used. It is also used to indicate when regular
preventive maintenance is due.
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“On” Button (Fig 7)
This push button switch is
colored green and turns the entire machine “on.”
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Ready Light (Fig 7)
This white indicator light allows
the operator to visually see when the machine is ready
to use. It will not illuminate if the following conditions
exist: agitator or main circuit breaker is tripped or is
not depressed in the “on” position, GFCI is tripped or
electrical power is not present at the electrical inlet of
the machine.
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“Off” Button (Fig 7)
This push button switch is
colored red and turns the entire machine “off.”
This switch also can be used in an emergency and
overrides the wireless remote.
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Wireless Remote & Holder (Fig 8)
This feature is
part of the control system and allows the operator
in the attic to turn “on” and “off” the machine via a
wireless signal. The green push button turns on the
entire machine and the red push button turns it off.
The indicator light at the top of the wireless control will
illuminate when either button is depressed, signifying
that the batteries are in good condition and the signal
has been sent to the machine on the ground.
The wireless control can operate up to 250' depending
upon the location of the machine and the construction
of the structure being insulated. If you experience
difficulties with the wireless system, you may need to
change the batteries in the transmitter or locate the
machine to another area where the signal is better.
The transmitter (attached to the hose) uses two (2) AA
batteries. To replace the batteries, the holder must be
removed from the hose.
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