3578 • CB500 VENDOR | 5
b. If it’s 18” metal structure and has 4 holes (same CTC as in machine
leg levelers) then remove 4 x leg levelers from the machine and use
4 x ½”-13 bolts (from local hardware) from bottom of the structure to
secure the machine to this 18” structure.
Also, secure this 18” structure to the ground.
The machine should be permanently connected to the electrical source.
Connect the electrical source to the terminal block located at the back of the
machine, just behind the air circulating panel. This should be done by a
licensed electrician.
5. Leave at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space between the back of the vendor and
any wall or obstruction for proper circulation.
6. Level the vendor to compensate for any irregularities of the floor, making sure
all levelers are touching the floor. If it is properly leveled, it should not “rock” or
“teeter” on any of the levelers. When the vendor is level, the door can be
opened to any position and not move by itself. Try the door half-closed,
straight out, and wide-open before deciding the vendor is level.
7. Remove all tape and shipping material used to secure interior parts during
transit.
GROUNDING (EARTHING) & ELECTRICAL
Prior to connecting the equipment, the integrity of the main electrical supply must
be checked for correct polarity, voltage, (earth) ground, and (amperage) circuit
protection. The fuse or breaker protecting the circuit must be rated at 15 amps or
greater.
It is recommended that these checks be repeated at month intervals with the
routine safety electrical testing of the equipment itself. To correct negative voltage,
amperage, polarity, or ground (earth) checks, consult a qualified electrician.
CAUTION:
Model # 3578G -
For Gas station application.
This Equipment is to be installed and used in accordance with
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 and the code for Motor Fuel
Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, ANSI/NFPA 30A.
For use above an 18 Inches high Class 1, Group D, Division 2
Hazardous Location.