WM-90 PLASTER/MORTAR MIXER — ELECTRIC MOTOR
If overload protection should actuate because of improper voltage or any other malfunction, turn the main switch on the motor to the OFF position and correct the problem, press the reset switch button, and turn the main switch to the ON position.
TABLE 6. RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD SIZES
Model | Motor | Voltage | 50 ft. | 75 ft. | 100 ft. | 200 ft. |
(15.24 m) | (22.86 m) | (30.48 m) | (60.96 m) | |||
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3 HP | 115 | No. 12 | No. 10 | No. 8 | No. 6 | |
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| 230 | No. 14 | No. 12 | No. 12 | No. 8 | |
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| CAUTION | Changing Voltages |
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When changing the voltage your electric motor operates at, have a qualified electrician install the appropriate receptacle plug for the new voltage. Failure to do so can damage the motor.
Electric Motor Voltage Change Plug
The electric motor utilizes a Voltage Change Plug to switch between 115V and 230V.The motor is set to230V by default. To change voltages:
1.ALWAYS make sure the electric motor's ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position and the power cord has been disconnected from the power source.
2.Remove the screws securing the plug to the motor casing and pull down to remove the plug.
3.Turn the plug so that the side of the plug that says "Up for 115V" and the arrow points away from the motor (Figure 8).
4.Insert the plug back into the motor casing and tighten the screws to secure it to the motor.