Wolfcraft 6157 User Manual

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WARNING

DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG
If it does not fit correctly, a qualified
electrician must install a compatible outlet.

AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
NEVER connect the equipment grounding
connector (green wire) to a "hot" electrical
terminal. When repairing or replacing the
electric plug or cord, DO NOT connect the
grounding connector to a "hot" electrical
terminal.

Consult a qualified electrician if you do not
understand the grounding procedures, or if
you are not sure whether the switch box is
correctly grounded.

REPLACE DAMAGED CORDS
Damaged and/or worn cords must be
repaired or replaced immediately.

Extension cords must be three-wire, 14
gauge or larger, with three-prong "male"
plugs, and three hole "female" receptacles
fabricated to accept the tool's plug.

The electrical outlets on the bottom of the
switch box accept three-prong grounded
plugs and the two-prong plugs of double
insulated tools.

The electrical outlets on the bottom of the
switch box accept three-prong grounded plugs
and the two-prong plugs of double insulated
tools. If a correctly grounded outlet is
unavailable, use a temporary adapter to
connect the switch box's three-prong plug to a
two-hole receptacle. Make use of the
temporary adapter only until a qualified
electrician installs a correctly grounded, three-
prong outlet. The green rigid lug or grounding
wire MUST connect to the ground on the
outlet. (See Figure 15, below.)

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT touch prongs when inserting or
removing plug from outlet. Improper
grounding can produce potentially hazardous
electrical discharges that can, in turn, cause
serious injury or death - especially in wet
conditions, such as a basement, outside, or
near plumbing.

DO NOT attach a 3-way plug or any other
adapter to outlets on bottom of switch box.

Only use the switch box when it is properly
assembled to the router table AND when the
router is properly attached to the router table.

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Figure 15

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