Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] The warranty period on each new replacement part furnished by Cissell in fulfillment of the warranty on new equipment or parts shall be for the unexpired portion of the original warranty period on the part replaced. With respect to electric motors, coin meters and other accessories furnished with the new equipment, but not manufactured by Cissell, the warranty is limited to that provided by the respective manufacturer. Cissell's total liability arising out of the manufacture and sale of new equipment and parts, whether under the warranty or caused by Cissell's negligence or otherwise, shall be limited to Cissell repairing or replacing, at its option, any defective equipment or part returned f. o. b. Cissell's factory, transportation prepaid, within the applicable warranty period and found by Cissell to have been defective, and in no event shall Cissell be liable for damages of any kind, whether for any injury to persons or property or for any special or consequential damages. [. . . ] Voltage and current of power line must be the same as the Electrical Specifications of the motor, timers, relays, and solenoid. FOR SINGLE PHASE CURRENT, connect power leads, L1 and L2, to an approved fused disconnect switch in power line. TO CONNECT STANDARD, SINGLE PHASE MACHINE TO THREE PHASE CURRENT, connect power leads, L1 and L2, to any two terminals of an approved fused disconnect switch in the three phase power line. FOR THREE PHASE CURRENT, connect power leads L1, L2, and L3 to the three terminals of an approved fused disconnect switch in the three phase power line. If rotation is incorrect, transpose any two leads connecting the power line, and rotation of motor will reverse. IMPORTANT: Consult your local electrical code before making any electrical connections; be certain that the electrical installation conforms with all local requirements. Always check wiring before closing the disconnect switch.
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT - Shut-off steam and electric power before performing Maintenance Operations. Compressed air should also be cut off.
ELECTRIC MOTOR LUBRICATION: SLEEVE BEARINGS: Motors with wool-packed sleeve bearings are oiled at the factory for two years normal operation. After two years normal operation, add annually 1/2 teaspoon electric motor oil or SAE-10 to each bearing. BALL BEARING: Motors having ball bearings are packed with sufficient grease for approximately TEN YEARS of normal operation. After ten years of normal operation, the bearings and housing should be cleaned thoroughly. Install new switches and spacers in reverse order.
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AIR PRESSURE CONTROL OPERATION
Normally, set the air pressure control knob horizontally in the position illustrated, (Fig. For light weight materials (which may be stretched), set the control knob in the LOW position, (or to any intermediate position), to give the desired air pressure. If desired, the topper may be operated continuously with the control knob set in a postion providing the air pressure found most suitable by the operator.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING AIR PRESSURE CONTROL
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Turn off electric power and remove Top Cover. Note: Check to see that the set screw of the Knob is tighten securely against the flat on the end of the rod. 2), with damper fully closed, push the pin on the damper stop (in center of rod) down until it hits the damper, tighten set screw securely. Rotate the pointer upward until the knob is in a horizontal position (Fig. 3), push the pin on the control knob stop (on the end of rod) against the damper frame as shown in Fig. Tighten set screw securely.
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INSTALLATION OF BAG & BOOTS
1 . Loop drawstring around spool (P) as shown; pull loose ends of drawstring tightly and tie-off at (Z). 4 inside of bag on slide stud (E) and fasten securely with wing nut (F). Pull drawstrings tight toward top of buck so that drawstring sheath (K) is equally distributed around outer edges of perforated metal buck (H). [. . . ] tubes available from factory) Generously apply sealing compound evenly along of "Leak". If necessary, remove switches from control box in Nose, when fixing leaks in this area.
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MOTOR AND BLOWER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
IMPORTANT: Before performing service, turn off power, close steam lines and allow machine to cool. Remove Screw, Lockwasher, and Washer (F) from both ends of Motor Support (G). When placing Blower Wheel in Housing, be sure blades are cupped towards rectangular opening. [. . . ]