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115-V 20-Amp 60-Hz SUITMATE
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Unit
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• If a loose connection is not found or the GFCI still trips off, turn off the main electrical power to the unit
and bypass the GFCI. Connect the unit direct to a ground wall circuit and see if the main circuit breaker
trips off. If the main circuit breaker does not trip, the GFCI is most likely faulty and should be replaced.
If the main circuit breaker does trip, there is probably a short within the unit. Please call Extractor
Corporation for additional troubleshooting assistance.
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The
SUITMATE
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unit should be connected to a 115-V, 20-Amp, 60-Hz dedicated circuit. If the unit is
connected on a circuit with other items or appliances, it is possible that at the random time when the
unit is running at the same time as another appliance on the circuit, the circuit could become over
loaded and cause the GFCI to trip off. If the SUITMATE
®
unit is not on a dedicated circuit, switch it to a
115-V, 20-Amp, 60-Hz dedicated circuit and verify that the problem is resolved.
• If the SUITMATE
®
unit is already on a 115-V, 20-Amp, 60-Hz dedicated circuit, the GFCI may be
faulty or have a loose connection.
• Verify that all wires are securely connected on both the
³
LINE” and
³
LOAD” sides of the GFCI.
If a loose connection is found, correct it, restore power and verify that the problem is resolved.
Problem: The Basket is still spinning when you lift the Lid.
There is a problem with the Brakes.
Please take the unit out of service immediately
and contact Extractor
Corporation.
Problem: The unit will run but takes a long time to reset before being able to run again.
This may indicate a faulty Timer, a faulty Motor Thermal Breaker, or an obstruction within the unit.
• To test for a faulty Timer, please follow the instructions on Page 47 for bypassing the timer. If the unit
functions normally once the timer is bypassed, the timer should be replaced.
• If the unit takes more than 5 minutes to reset, there may be either an obstruction within the unit that is
causing friction while the unit is running or a faulty Thermal Breaker.
• Check for signs of an obstruction within the unit by gently pulling the Basket aside and, with
a
À
ash light, look down inside the unit for something wrapped around the Basket or the Brake
Disc (located around the bottom of the Basket). If foreign objects are found, try to pull them out
with a long hook or other instrument. If the obstruction cannot be removed in this manner, the
Top and Sub-Top may need to be removed to fully access the inside of the unit. Please refer to
Page 15 in this manual for further instruction on removing these pieces.
• If no signs of an obstruction can ben seen, the issue could be a faulty Motor Thermal Breaker.
Please contact Extractor Corporation for additional troubleshooting regarding this issue.
Problem: The unit is making excessive noise when it is running.
• The patrons may not be operating the unit correctly. Test this by putting a swimsuit in the Basket and
pushing it all the way down, making sure that it is evenly distributed in the bottom of the unit. Operate
the
unit.
• If the unit is still noisy under correct operation, attempt to run it empty. If the noise remains
even with the unit being empty, it could indicate faulty motor bearings or worn out brakes.
Please contact Extractor Corporation for additional information.
If the above steps and suggestions have not resolved your problem, please contact Extractor Corporation at:
(Telephone) 800-553-3353, (Fax) 847-742-3552, or (E-mail) [email protected].
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