Grounding
Grounding
Grounding
Grounding
The equipment must be grounded to reduce the
risk of static sparking and electric shock. Electric
or static sparking can cause fumes to ignite or
explode. Improper grounding can cause electric
shock. Grounding provides an escape wire for the
electric current.
Ground the sprayer by plugging it into an outlet that
is properly installed and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances. Do not modify the
power cord provided; if it does not fit the outlet, have
the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Extension
Extension
Extension Cords
Cords
Cords
• Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a
grounding plug and a grounding receptacle that
accepts the plug on the product.
• Make sure your extension cord is not damaged.
• If an extension cord is necessary, use 12 AWG (2.5
mm
2
) minimum to carry the current that the product
draws. An undersized extension cord results in a
drop in line voltage, loss of power, and overheating.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Certain GFCI outlets have been known to trip
while using this product.
For 120V units, use a dedicated 15 amp circuit.
Power
Power
Power Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Model
Model
Model
Required
Required
Required Power
Power
Power
Source
Source
Source
Power
Power
Power Cord
Cord
Cord Connectors
Connectors
Connectors
Supplied
Supplied
Supplied Local
Local
Local Adapters
Adapters
Adapters
Euro CEE7 (Europe)
230 V, 1 phase,
50/60 Hz
One separate
dedicated circuit
rated at minimum of
10 A
One IEC 3-20 C20 Plugs
AS/NZS (Australia)
120V, 50/60 Hz
One separate
dedicated circuit
rated at minimum of
15 A
One NEMA 5–15A Plug
12
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