SWITCH BOX
Introduction
A conveniently located Switch Box
allows the operator to:
• turn the router ON and OFF from the
front of the table
• simultaneously operate other devices
such as a light or a vacuum
It also features a resettable, internal
circuit breaker that protects your
equipment against overloads. See
Figure 25.
O U
T L
E T
S
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG
WARNING
If it does not fit correctly, a qualified electrician
must install a compatible outlet.
AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
NEVER connect the equipment grounding
connector (green wire) to a "hot" electrical
terminal. When repairing or replacing the
electric plug or cord, DO NOT connect the
grounding connector to a "hot" electrical
terminal.
Consult a qualified electrician if you do not
understand the grounding procedures, or if you
are not sure whether the switch box is correctly
grounded.
P U L
L O
N
P U S
H O
F F
R E S
E T
reset button
Figure 25
Electrical Hookup
Proper grounding diverts potentially
dangerous electricity away from the
operator. The switch box is intended for
use with a three-prong, grounded outlet.
(See Figure 26, below.) The switch
box's electrical cord features an
equipment-grounding connector and a
grounding plug. Insert the plug into an
accommodating outlet that conforms to
the National Electric Code (NEC) and all
local electrical codes.
REPLACE DAMAGED CORDS
Damaged and/or worn cords must be repaired
or replaced immediately.
Extension cords must be three-wire, 14 gauge
or larger, with three-prong "male" plugs, and
three hole "female" receptacles fabricated to
accept the tool's plug.
The electrical outlets on the bottom of the
switch box accept three-prong grounded plugs
and the two-prong plugs of double insulated
tools.
27
Figure 26