The Wheel Balancer motor is configured to use a 230 VAC power source. It can be changed to use a
115 VAC power source, if desired.
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
When received from the factory, the motor in the Balancer is configured for 230 VAC power.
This can be confirmed by checking the Voltage Selector Switch on the rear of the Balancer. It displays
either 230 V, which means the motor is configured to use 230 VAC power, or 115 V, which means
the motor is configured to use 115 VAC power.
DANGER
To use the Balancer with a 230 VAC power source:
1. Confirm that the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer is set to 230 V.
If it is set to 115 V, use the Slot to move the Switch to 230 V.
2. Have a
Cord and plug the Balancer into an appropriate 230 VAC outlet.
To use the Balancer with a 115 VAC power source:
1. Confirm that the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer is set to 115 V.
If it is set to 230 V, use the Slot to move the Switch to 115 V.
2. Have a
Cord and plug the Balancer into an appropriate 115 VAC outlet.
Additional electrical information:
The Unit must be grounded
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grounding the unit, for example) voids the warranty.
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Use a dedicated circuit breaker for the Balancer.
Test the Balancer
The Balancer must be tested to be sure it is ready for normal operation.
To test the Balancer:
1. Turn the On/Off switch to On.
DST2420 Wheel Balancer
The setting of the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer
the power source. If you connect to 115 VAC power when the Switch is set to
230 V, or you connect to 230 VAC power when the Switch is set to 115 V, you void
the warranty and severe damage to the Balancer could occur.
The Balancer uses electrical energy. If your organization has Lockout/Tagout
policies, implement them once the Balancer is connected to power.
All
electrical work (including wiring a Plug to the end of a Power Cord)
done by a licensed electrician. If a licensed electrician is not used, the warranty is
voided and everyone who uses the Balancer is put in danger of injury or, in rare
cases, death.
licensed electrician
licensed electrician
attach a 230 VAC NEMA 30 amp Plug to the end of the Power
attach a 115 VAC NEMA 15 amp Plug to the end of the Power
. Damage caused by improper electrical installation (not
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