Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter - Alpha AWS-125 Instruction Manual

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GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER:

Do not bypass the GFCI if this condition occurs, a real shock hazard may exist.
If the GFCI fails to trip when the test button is pressed, or fails to reset, the device is
defective and should be replaced.
If the GFCI tests properly without a load applied, but trips each time a load is connected,
then the load (tool) has a ground fault condition and needs to be repaired or replaced.
Do not bypass the GFCI if this condition occurs, a real shock hazard may exist.
1.
The GFCI is a safety device, do not use as an off/on switch.
2.
The GFCI on the tool will not protect you if you cut into another current carrying
conductor.
3.
Do not use where water may enter GFCI case.
4.
Do not modify or allow GFCI to be immersed in water.
A
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is mounted at the end of power supply cord.
The GFCI goes OFF when water enters inside the tool's housing preventing the operator
from receiving electric shocks.
When the GFCI goes OFF, the Reset button pops up.
This is the result of water entering the stone cutter
housing.
Turn OFF the power switch and blow dry air inside the
motor cover through the air vents.
Press the GFCI Reset button. The stone cutter is
ready to start working after the reset button is pressed
down.
1.
Do not remove the GFCI.
10
DANGER!
WARNING!
CAUTION!
Reset
Red Run
Light
Test
Figure-4

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