DST30P Wheel Balancer 21 P/N 5900163 — Rev. C1 — March 2020
To use the Balancer with a 220 VAC power source:
1. Confirm that the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer is set to 220 V.
If it is set to 110 V, use the Slot to move the Switch to 220 V.
2. Have a
licensed, certified Electrician
do one of the following:
– Attach a 220 VAC NEMA 30 amp Plug to the end of the Power Cord.
– Attach the Balancer directly to the facility’s power system.
3. If you attach a Plug to the end of the Power Cord, plug the Balancer in to an appropriate 220 VAC
outlet.
To use the Balancer with a 110 VAC power source:
1. Confirm that the Voltage Selector Switch on the back of the Balancer is set to 110 V.
If it is set to 220 V, use the Slot to move the Switch to 110 V.
2. Have a
licensed, certified Electrician
do one of the following:
– Attach a 110 VAC NEMA 20 amp Plug to the end of the Power Cord.
– Attach the Balancer directly to the facility’s power system.
3. If you attach a Plug to the end of the Power Cord, plug the Balancer in to an appropriate 110 VAC
outlet.
Additional electrical information:
•
You must ground the unit
. Damage caused by improper electrical installation (not grounding
the unit, for example) voids the warranty.
• Use a dedicated breaker for the Balancer.
• Electrical codes may require direct connection to the facility’s power system (sometimes called
“hard-wiring”) when the Balancer is bolted to the floor. Consult a licensed, certified Electrician
regarding the applicable codes for your location.