General International 30-460HC M2 Use and Care Manual Page 5

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ASSEMBLING DUST HOOD
A dust hood with a 5» opening is supplied with your machine and is to be used when connecting the planer to a
dust collector or a central dust collection system.
Position dust hood (A) Fig.8, against the rear of the machine and on the top of cutterhead guard (B). Align the
holes and fasten the dust hood (A) Fig.9, to the cutterhead guard (B) using eight 6mm-button head screws (C) as
illustrated in Fig.9.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Before connecting the planer to the power source verify that the voltage supplied corresponds as specified on the
nameplate of the machine. A power source with greater voltage than needed can result in serious injury to the user
as well as damage the machine. If in doubt, contact a qualified electrician before connecting to the power source.
NOTE: Power cord and plug is not shipped with the planer. The standard
machine shipped wired for 220/440 or 575 volt operation.
To wire the planer follow the following steps:
1. Loosen screw (A) Fig.10, and remove cover (B) from the terminal
box located at the back of the machine. Bring the power line up
through hole (C) Fig.11, in the terminal box.
NOTE: Strain relief and
power cord clamps are not supplied with the machine. Remove the
plastic shield (D) Fig.11, from terminal strip (E)
2. Connect the three power lines to terminals F,G, & K Fig.12, along
with the green ground wire to terminal H. After applying power to
the machine, turn the power off to check if the machine is rotating
correctly. If the cutterhead is not rotating correctly, interchange
any two of the three power lines connected to terminals F,G & K.
•••••••• CAUTION! ••••••••
NEVER ATTEMPT TO CONNECT TO AN OUTLET WITH A
GREATER POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE THAN REQUIRED!
•••••••• ATTENTION! ••••••••
ALWAYS VERIFY THAT THE MACHINE IS PROPERLY
GROUNDED TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK TO THE
WORK OPERATOR!
FIG. 8 FIG. 9
FIG. 11 FIG. 12
FIG. 10
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