Power cables used in other countries consist of the following:
Ÿ Electrical cables, Type HD21.
ŸAttachment plugs approved by the appropriate testing organization for the specific countries where they are used.
"For units set at 230 V (outside | of | U.S.): | use | a cable | set | consisting of | a m | |||
AWG cable and grounding type attachment | plug | rated | 15 | A, 250 | V. | The | cable set | |||
should have the appropriate safety | approvals | for | the | country | in | which the | equip | |||
will be installed and should be marked | HAR." |
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Refer to Chapter 9, “Parts Information” | on page | to | find | the | power | cables | tha | |||
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Service Inspection Guide
Perform a service inspection on the system when:
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Ÿ | An alterations and attachments review is performed. |
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Ÿ | Changes | have | been made to | the | equipment | that | may | affect the safe operation | |||
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Ÿ | External | devices with | separate | power | supplies | have | been | attached. |
If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition, the condition must corrected before anyone can service the machine.
Note: The correction of any unsafe condition is the responsibility of the owner system.
Perform the following checks:
1.Check the covers for sharp edges and for damage or alterations that expose internal parts of the system unit.
2.Check the covers for proper fit to the system unit. They should be in plac secure.
3. Gently rock the system unit from side to side to determine if it is stead
4. Set the power switch of the system unit to Off.
5.Disconnect the power cable.
6.Remove the covers.
Chapter 1. Reference