Grounding
In the event of an electrical short, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. The grounding wire in the power cord must be properly connected to the grounding prong on the plug; likewise, the outlet must be properly installed and grounded. All electrical connections must be made in accor- dance with local codes and ordinances.
Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded correctly or if your electrical configu- ration does not comply with local and state codes. Ensure compliance by checking with a qualified electrician!
Extension Cords
220V Operation
We do not recommend the use of extension cords. Instead, arrange the placement of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for extension cords.
If you must use an extension cord at 220V with your machine:
•Use at least a 14 gauge cord no longer than 50 feet!
•The extension cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin.
•A qualified electrician MUST size cords over 50 feet long to prevent motor damage.
110V Operation
We do not recommend the use of extension cords. Instead, arrange the placement of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for extension cords.
If you must use an extension cord at 110V with your machine:
•Use at least a 12 gauge cord no longer than 50 feet!
•The extension cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin.
•A qualified electrician MUST size cords over 50 feet long to prevent motor damage.