SINGER 99-13 User Manual

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Motor can be Operated on Either Alternating

Current or Direct Current

The ctccli'ii! iiiulor, which is located at the. liaclc

of Ihu machine, can he opcrateil on oil her altcniat-

ing

emrent

or

direct

enrrent,

as

desiiv<l.

'riie

slnndard windiiigs of tlio motor are for ill) volts,

and motors can he fnrnislicd tor any voltage hetweon

100 and 250.

¡Special

motors

for

32

volts

direct

current,

and

for

50

volts

alternating

enrrent

and

direct

cuiTont,

have also hcen developed ami aie availahle.

Points to Determine before Connecting

Motor to Electric Service Line

Obtain

the

following

information

from

the

Elec­

tric

Light

ftompany

which

supplies

the

electric

current for

the circuit to w'hich the mohir

is to

he connected:

1.

AN'hat is the voltage? 'I'he voltage must he

within the range stamped on the motor nameplate.

2.

If the current is alternating, what is the num-

her

of

cycles?

'I'he

mimher

of

cycles

must

he

within the range stamped on the motor name plate.

The

voltage

of

any

circuit

and,

if

alternating

current, the number of cycles, can he verified by

looking

at

the

name

plate

on

service

watt

meter

installed by the local Electric Light Company.

Enwind the. electric cord, screw the plug at the

cnil into an electric light socket and turn on the

switch.

To Make the Electrical Connection

To Turn Singerlight “On” or “Off”

lieach

over

the

toji

of

the

machine

and

move

the switch lever (N, Eig. -Ij to the right or left a.s

tlcsil'dll.

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