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Bosch RA1180 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 20

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LECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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A 14 gauge (or heavier) three-wire extension cord
with a three-hole grounding receptacle and three-hole
grounding plug is is to be used for connecting the
switch to an electrical outlet.
A double insulated 14 gauge (or heavier) two-wire
extension cord with a two-hole receptacle and a two-
prong grounding plug may also be used for connecting
the switch to an electrical outlet.
DAMAGED OR WORN EXTENSION CORDS ARE
NOT TO BE USED AND ARE TO BE REPLACED
IMMEDIATELY.
In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides the path of least resistance for electric current
in order to reduce the risk of electric shock. This switch
box is equipped with an electric cord that has an equip-
ment grounding connector and a grounding plug.
The extension cord must be plugged into a matching
outlet that has been installed by a licensed
electrician and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT modify the plug from the switch if it does not
plug into the extension cord. Obtain an extension cord
with the proper outlet.
Improper connection of the equipment grounding
conductor can result in risk of an electric shock.
The conductor with insulation that has a green outer
surface, with or without yellow stripes, is the equipment
grounding conductor. DO NOT CONNECT THE
EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR TO A
LIVE TERMINAL.
Check with a licensed electrician if the grounding
instructions are not completely understood, or if there is
doubt as to whether the electrical outlet or extension
cord is properly grounded.
IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED,
A POWER TOOL CAN PRESENT POTENTIAL
HAZARDS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, WHICH CAN
POSSIBLY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR
DEATH, particularly when used in a damp location, in
proximity to plumbing or out of doors. If an electrical
shock occurs, there is always the potential of a
secondary hazard, such as your hands contacting
the router bit, or falling down or against an object.
Router Table Assembly
SWITCH INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING THE ROUTER POWER CORD
TO THE SWITCH (FIGS. 20 AND 21)
GENERAL INFORMATION
The power switch provides the convenience of
an ON–OFF switch at the front of the table, thus
eliminating the need to reach underneath the table
to turn the router ON and OFF.
• MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH POWER CORD IS
NOT PLUGGED INTO ANY ELECTRICAL OUTLET
AT THIS TIME. IF IT IS, UNPLUG IT.
• MAKE SURE THAT ROUTER SWITCH IS IN THE
OFF POSITION.
• This switch has a 20 amp rating and is intended
only for turning the router "ON" and "OFF". Do
not use it to operate additional equipment, such
as a vacuum cleaner.
FIG. 20
POWER SWITCH
1. Plug the router power cord into the electrical outlet
2.
3. Wrap two pieces
4. Allow some slack
CORDS FROM THE ROUTER, THE SWITCH, AND
THE EXTENSION CORD DO NOT AND CANNOT
COME IN CONTACT WITH THE ROUTER OR ANY
MOVING PARTS OF THE ROUTER.
20
TABLE
PLUG INTO
WALL OUTLET
on the back of the switch case.
Form the excess power cord into a coil.
FIG. 21
of friction tape or
strong cord around
the coiled cord at
opposite sides of
the coil.
so that the cord
does not become
stretched when it
is plugged into the switch box outlets.
MAKE SURE THAT POWER
PLUG
ROUTER
INTO THIS
SOCKET

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