Scope of Manual
This manual assumes that the reader has a basic understanding of safe electrical practices and general wiring concepts, including how to safely make wire connections and avoid shorts. This manual is intended to be a reference source in the event that a repair or component replacement becomes necessary during the life of the machine. If an electrical repair becomes necessary, and you do not have experience working with electricity or performing wiring tasks, we strongly encourage you to get help from an experienced individual, such as an electrician, or from our technical support. Following this advice will help you avoid serious personal injury, maintain your warranty, and keep your machine operating correctly.
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