2. Disconnect the electrical plug for the machine from the
power source
(Figure
Figure 26
1. Thermal-overload
protector reset button
2. O
/O
switch
N
FF
3. Allow the electric motor of the machine to cool until it
is warm to the touch or cooler.
Important: Ensure that the paddles spin freely.
Check for stone, masonry, or concrete material
between the paddles and the drum.
4. On the side of the junction box for the motor, press
the reset button for the thermal-overload protector
(Figure
26).
5. Connect the electrical plug for the machine to the
power source.
6. Rotate the O
/O
N
FF
ensure that the motor starts normally.
7. Rotate the O
/O
N
FF
Starting and Stopping the
Motor
Starting the Motor
1. Plug the power cord into a proper electrical outlet.
2. Switch the O
/O
N
FF
3. Move the clutch lever to the O
Controlling the Paddles (page
26).
3. Electrical plug
switch to the O
position and
N
switch to the O
position.
FF
switch to the O
position.
N
position; refer to
N
19).
Stopping the Motor
WARNING
In an emergency situation, stop the motor
immediately.
1. Move the clutch lever to the O
Controlling the Paddles (page
2. Switch the O
/O
N
to
Motor O
/O
N
3. Unplug the power cord.
Controlling the Paddles
DANGER
This machine is capable of amputating hands.
• Stay in the operator's position while the machine
is running.
• Keep all bystanders a safe distance from the
machine.
• Stop the machine immediately if any people or
animals enter the work area.
• Never place any part of your body into a position
that causes an unsafe operating condition.
Important: Ensure that the paddles do not turn when
the clutch lever is in the O
Use the clutch lever to control the power transmission to the
paddles of the machine.
19
position; refer to
FF
19).
switch to the O
position; refer
FF
FF
Switch (page
11).
FF
position.
FF