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Keep all liquids from being drawn into the RA-650 and never operate unit without factory installed safety inlet and outlet grills in place. Do not use the RA-650 near combustible gas, or hot air as unit could melt and cause a fire or electrical hazard.
1) Place the RA-650 upright on a level and stable surface with the handle up. 2) Remove the dust cover. 3) Plug the RA-650 into a grounded 115 volt grounded outlet with the correct voltage and amperage. For maximum protection against electrical shock, ALWAYS use a circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter.
RA-650 Circuit Breaker Switch The RA-650 is equipped with a circuit breaker switch to protect the RA-650. The switch is located directly above the GFCI outlet and cuts off power to the unit when it detects an unsafe amount of electricity passing through the unit. If the switch “trips,” unplug the unit and look for potential hazards or anything that may be creating an overload situation.
• Circuit breaker or GFCI has tripped-push rest button • No power to scrubber-make sure unit is plugged in; check power supply • Faulty switch-replace RA-650 starts and then shuts off • Obstructed inlet/outlet - remove obstruction • Faulty motor - replace RA-650 vibrates •...
Establishing the proof of purchase date for warranty purposes is the responsibility of the end-use customer, failing which, the effective date will be based upon the date of manufacture plus thirty (30) days. Retain your bill of sale as proof of purchase. For warranty information and assistance contact B-Air® at 877.800.2247 or email warranty@b-air.com.
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