5.0 Installation & Setup
5.7 Power Hook-Up
plug to fit a two-prong socket. Possible shock could cause personal injury or death. Hire a qualified
electrician to provide a power source that meets electrical requirements and all local electrical codes.
It is the customer's responsibility to provide a properly grounded receptacle that meets the power
requirements specified on the nameplate of this machine, as well as all local electrical codes. Have a
qualified electrician install one if your location is not so equipped.
Check incoming voltage and position the voltage selection jumper in the proper location as shown
below:
NOTE: The terminal block jumper must be set to the correct location according to the supply voltage
of the machine. Failure to set the terminal block jumper will cause damage to the machine!
Connect the power cord into a grounded, 3-prong receptacle only! (Recommended receptacle: 208-
230 Volt, NEMA 6-15R, or NEMA 6-20R.)
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SHOCK HAZARD! NEVER CUT THE GROUND PLUG from a three-prong
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