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Edic CR2 - CR2 Electrical, GFCI, and Grounding

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All repairs must be done by an authorized
EDIC repair station.
Do not use replacement parts other than original
EDIC parts.
Do not allow your spray stream to remain in one
xed location as surface damage may occur.
Check that all spray nozzles are securely fastened.
Loose nozzles could be ejected from equipment at
high speeds.
Prevent burns by wearing gloves or using a barrier to
remove hot quick disconnects.
is is not a toy. Keep away from children.
Do not pull by the power or use power cord as a han-
dle. Always unplug by grabbing the plug and pulling,
do not unplug by pulling the power cord.
Inspect cord for damage. Do not use damaged cords.
Connect only to properly grounded outlets.
Keep hair, ngers, loose clothing, and body parts
away from moving parts and openings.
Turn o all controls before disconnecting machine
Use caution with ejected liquid or chemicals. High
pressures and temperatures could be hazardous to
nearby people or surroundings.
Do not tamper with, or disable GFCI function.
ELECTRICAL - 115 Volt
Model: CR2
is machine is designed to operate on a standard 15
amp, 120 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Voltages below 105 volt
AC or above 125 volts AC could cause serious damage to
the motor.
WARNING: Do not tamper with or disable the
GFCI function.
GFCI FUNCTION:
For your safety, your CR2 is equipped with a built in
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). e GFCI
function is automatic and, under normal operating con-
ditions, the GFCI function will not be activated.
A GFCI works by monitoring the amount of current that
is owing from hot to neutral. If the GFCI senses an im-
balance in that ow, such as a ground leak, it will disable
(interrupt) the electrical system to eliminate dangerous
operating conditions. When the electrical system has
been disabled, you will not be able to run the CR2, at all,
until you reset the GFCI.
Before resetting, It is best practice to investigate the cause
of a GFCI tripping the circuit.
Possible causes and solutions are:
Your equipment has become wet and moisture has
come in contact with the electrical system. Take unit
to an authorized repair location for servicing.
Your machine is submerged in liquid. If it is safe to
do so, remove the equipment and take unit to an
authorized repair location for servicing.
ere is damage to the power cord. Replace the pow-
er cord immediately with the correct spec cord.
e wall plug or cord plug may be wet or in contact
with water. Using thick rubber gloves, unplug the
cord from the wall.
A leak in your machines plumbing may be wetting
the internal electrical components. Take the unit to
an authorized repair location for servicing.
ere is a loose or faulty electrical connection some-
where in your equipment. Take the unit to an autho-
rized repair location for servicing.
To restore function to your equipment when the GFCI
has tripped the circuit, press the button on the GFCI
marked “RESET.
If a GFCI continues to trip aer resetting, it indicates an
unsafe operating condition is present and it is best to take
it to an authorized repair location for servicing. Con-
tact EDIC for assistance in locating an authorized repair
location.
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