Power Connection
Electrocution or fire may occur if machine is ungrounded, incorrectly connected to power, or connected to an under- sized circuit. Use an electri- cian or a qualified service personnel to ensure a safe power connection.
Before the machine can be connected to the power source, an electrical circuit must be made available that meets the minimum specifications given in Circuit Requirements for 220V on Page 10. If a power circuit has not been prepared for the machine, do that now.
To minimize the risk of electrocution, fire, or equipment damage, all installation work and elec- trical wiring MUst be done by an electrician or qualified service personnel.
2.Identify the L1, L2, and L3 terminals and the grounding terminal (see Figure 9).
3.thread the power cord through the strain relief shown in Figure 9.
Grounding Terminal
L1 L2 L3
Strain Relief
Figure 9. Location of hot wire terminals, ground
terminal, and strain relief.
4.Connect the incoming hot wires and ground wire to the terminals shown in Figure 10.
Note: If using a phase convertor, the "wild wire" is connected to the L2 terminal.
Note about extension cords: Using an incor- rectly sized extension cord may decrease the life of electrical components on your machine. Refer to Extension Cords on Page 11 for more infor- mation.
To connect the power cord to the machine:
1.Turn the master power switch to OFF, then open the electrical cabinet door located at the back of the machine.
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L1 L2 L3 U1 V1 W
L1 | L2 | L3 | U1 | V1 | W |
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Model G0756 (Mfg. Since 2/13)
To Plug/Power Supply