Specific Precautions/Power Source; Turning Power On/Off; Equipment Installation And Service - Hunter DSP9200 Series Operation Instructions Manual

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Specific Precautions/Power Source

Turning Power ON/OFF

Equipment Installation and Service

DSP9200 Series Balancer Operation Instructions
The DSP9200 is intended to operate from a power source that will apply 230VAC
+10% / -15%, 1 phase, 3 amp 50/60 Hz, power cable includes NEMA 20 amp plug,
L6-20P, between the supply conductors of the power cord. The power cord supplied
utilizes a twist lock connector, NEMA L6-20P. This machine must be connected to a
20 amp branch circuit. Please refer all power source issues to a certified electrician.
Refer to Form 5467T, "Installation Instructions for DSP9200 Wheel Balancer."
CAUTION:
A protective ground connection, through the grounding
conductor in the power cord, is essential for safe operation.
Use only a power cord that is in good condition.
NOTE:
For information on converting from single phase NEMA
L6-20P plug to thee phase NEMA L15-20P plug refer to
Form 5350T, "NEMA L6-20P to NEMA L15-20P Power Plug
Conversion Instructions."
The ON/OFF switch is located on the back of the balancer cabinet. To turn the
balancer "ON," press the "I" side of the ON/OFF switch. To turn the balancer "OFF,"
press the "O" side of the ON/OFF switch.
When the ON/OFF switch is turned "ON," the display panel segments will begin
lighting individually from left to right presenting a merchandising display. This also
indicates that power is on, the unit has self-checked, and that all displays are
functioning. Pressing any button on the control panel or moving the spindle shaft will
exit the merchandising display and advance the balancer to the default settings:
STANDARD procedure / DYNAMIC mode with the "Blind" and "Rounding" enabled.
Refer to "Blinding and Rounding," page 51.
Installation should be performed by a factory-authorized representative.
This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. All repairs must be referred to a
qualified Hunter Service Representative.
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