Connecting tool to power source, Start/stop switch, Locking switch in the "off" position – Craftsman 152.213371 User Manual

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warning

FOR OPERATOR SAFETY, keep fingers and all foreign
objects out of the intake ports. The rotating fan inside
the blower housing is accessible through the intake
ports and is hazardous. Do not wear loose clothing or

jewelry. Make certain that each intake port which is not

being used or attached to a dust collection system is
covered with an intake port cap.

CONNECTING TOOL TO

POWER SOURCE

A separate electrical circuit should be used for your
tools. This circuit should not be less than #14 A. W. G.
wire and should be protected with a 15-amp time lag
fuse. Have a qualified electrician repair or replace dam­
aged or worn cord immediately. Before connecting the
motor to the power line, make certain the switch is in
the "OFF" position and be sure that the electric current
is of the same characteristics as stamped on the motor
nameplate. All line connections should make good con­
tact. Running on low voltage will damage the motor.

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warning

DO NOT EXPOSE THE DUST COLLECTOR TO RAIN
OR OPERATE THE MACHINE IN DAMP LOCATIONS.

START/STOP SWITCH

Fig. 18

The START/STOP switch is located on the side of the
motor. To turn the dust collector "ON", push the green
start button (A). To turn the dust collector "OFF", push
the red stop button (B). See figure 18.

LOCKING SWITCH IN

THE "OFF" POSITION

When the Dust Collector is not in use, the start button
can be locked so that it cannot be started. Using a
padlock (included) through the holes in the side of the
start button.

CIRCUIT BREAKER

Your dust collector motor is supplied with a resettable
circuit breaker. It is located on top of the starTstop
switch box on the side of the motor. If the motor shuts
off or fails to start due to an overload condition, turn the
dust collector "OFF," let the motor cool for three to five
minutes, and push the reset button on the circuit
breaker to reset the breaker. The motor can then be
turned on again in the usual manner.

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