Changing Motor Voltage; Connection For 120V A.c.; Connection For 240V A.c.; Dual Voltage Switch - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

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Changing
Motor Voltage
A
DANGER:
To avoid electric shock unplug the saw before changing
motor voltage.
Under
normal
home
workshop
usage,
and if
full voltage
is supplied
to the motor,
your saw
will operate
efficiently
on 120V, as connected
at the factor);.
However,
if any of the follow-
ing conditions
exist, it will be advisable
for
you to have a qualified
electrician
reconnect
the motor
for 240V operation:
• Heavy
duty operations.
.Either
an undersized
or an overloaded
branch circuit serving the saw motor.
• Low voltage supplied by the power
source, which the power company can-
not correct.
The procedures
for changing
the motor volt-
age (factory
set for 120V) are described
below. These
instructions
should be followed
_.._Dual
Voltage Switch
Fig. 135 - Dual Voltage Switch
3. Replace the 120V power cord plug with a
240V, 15 AMP, 3-blade
plug. (Figure
136)
by a qualified
electrician
only.
Note: Whenever
changing
the switch position
from 120V to 240V or vice versa, make cer-
tain that all necessary
steps (including
proper
fusing of the branch
circuit)
are completed.
Connection
for 120V A.C.
1. Remove
motor coverpanel
at blade end of
motor.
2. Using a small screwdriver,
slide dual volt-
age switch to 120V position.
Then replace
motor cover panel.
3. Use 120V power
cord furnished
with the
saw.
Connection
for 240V A.C.
1. Remove
motor coverpanel
at blade end of
nlotor.
2. Using
a small
screwdriver,
slide dual
voltage
switch
to 240V position.
Then
replace
motor
cover panel.
(Figure
135)
Grounding
Blade Is
Longest of 3 Blades
\
Grounded
Outlet
Box
No Adapter
Is Available
For This Type
Plug
Fig. 136 - 240V Plug and Receptacle
4. Connect
the power
cord white and black
leads, respectively,
to the two "hot" plug
blades,
and comlect
the power cord ground-
ing wire to the plug ground
prong.
5. Plug the saw into a 240V, 15 AMP,
3-blade
receptacle.
6. Make
certain
the receptacle
is connected
to a 240V
A.C.
power
supply
through
a 240V
branch
circuit
having
at least
a 15 AMP
time
delay
fuse or circuit
breaker.
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