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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