Electrical Requirements
Necessary for proper operation:
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A dedicated household type outlet
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110-120 volts AC or 200-240 volts AC (depending on location)
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600 watts service
If an extension cord is necessary, use a 3-wire appliance-grade cord with a minimum of 14
gauge wire, not longer than 50 feet.
NOTE: If receiving instruction on the machine, we still advise that the
machine be unpacked prior to instruction.
CAUTION! Do not put any other appliances on the same line such as
refrigerators, washers, dryers, air compressors, etc. The machine should be
run on a dedicated line to prevent interference from other equipment and
possible damage to circuit boards. Using a line conditioner will further
eliminate power surges.
Unpacking and Setup
Inspect for Shipping Damage
Before unpacking the machine, inspect for external shipping damage! If the crate is cracked
or damaged in any way, contact the freight carrier immediately! It may be necessary to follow
specific procedures to claim the condition of the crate when it was received (i.e., a photograph
of the packaging may be necessary). External damage is covered by the freight carrier, so it is
important to distinguish between internal and external damage before proceeding. The
machine is shipped complete on one skid, covered by one main plywood outer crate. As it is
unpacked, inspect for internal damage or missing components. Please call the distributor
immediately to report any internal damage before installing.
Unpacking the Machine
1. Remove the nails holding the top of the crate with a hammer.
2. Remove the three (3) 2”x4” braces using the hammer and crow bar.
3. Remove the plastic bag covering the machine.
4. The machine is ready to lift from the crate. To avoid damage to the machine, lift the
machine only from sides. Do not lift from the front and back. This machine weighs 300
pounds. Make sure at least two people lift the machine. Lift the machine straight up
and out of the crate and place on a sturdy work surface.
5. Remove the box containing the accessories from the crate. Verify that all accessories
ordered are included. The box should also contain a tool kit with various spare parts.
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