Electrical Safety Tests; Ac Line Voltage Test - GE T2100-ST1 Service Manual

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Assembly and Setup

Electrical Safety Tests

Except where noted, the following electrical safety tests are
optional at the time of install.
You must conduct the following electrical safety tests after any
service is performed or if the hood was removed.

AC Line Voltage Test

This test verifies that the wall outlet supplying power to the
equipment is properly wired. For international wiring test, refer
to the internal standards agencies of that particular country.
NOTE
100 to 130 VAC, 60 Hz
Using a digital voltmeter set to measure at least 200 VAC to
check the voltage of the NEMA 5-20R AC wall outlet (U.S. only or
applicable international connection; dedicated 20-amp service).
If the measurements are out of range, have a qualified
electrician repair the outlet. The voltage measurements should
be:
100 to 130 nominal VAC between the "neutral" and "hot"
contacts.
200 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Using a digital voltmeter set to measure at least 300 VAC to
check the voltage of the NEMA 6-15R AC wall outlet (U.S. only or
applicable international connection; dedicated 13-amp service).
If the measurements are out of range, have a qualified
electrician repair the outlet. The voltage measurements should
be:
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carpet fibers could get caught in the belt and damage the
unit.
Ensure that power cords do not cross traffic areas. Exposed
power cords can cause a fall, resulting in injury.
Keep it away from sources of moisture, such as spas or
fountains. Moisture can cause the electronic circuitry to
malfunction.
The AC Line Voltage test is required at the time of
installation.
T2100-ST1 Treadmill, 110V / T2100-ST2 Treadmill, 220V
2097937-002 Rev G
11 March 2019

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