DIAMOND PACIFIC Genie Podręcznik - Strona 3
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Assembly Instructions for the Genie
1.
Remove strapping from around motor. Remove wooden board
under machine baseboard. (Do not leave this board underneath
your baseboard as it can cause machine to be unlevel.)
2.
Set pans in place. Ease each hood over its aluminum bracket.
It will fit snug. Make certain back edge of hood is inside pan to
prevent water from running outside pan.
3.
Two sets of splash guards are included. They slip down over the
outside and inside edges of each pan. They fit tight, and you
may have to trim inside groove of guard with a sharp knife if it is
too snug for you.
4.
Lamp can fit on either button screwed onto the rear of the
baseboard. Pull up the quick-connect fitting on stem of lamp and
it will slip over the base button and attach.
5.
Please read safety instructions and entire operating instructions
in the manual before using machine.
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Before plugging in this machine, make certain the electrical
outlet is properly grounded and of the proper voltage. Since
the Genie uses water as a coolant your electrical circuit
should also be protected by a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) to prevent the possibility of electrical
shock. If a GFCI protected circuit is not available you may
purchase a portable unit from Diamond Pacific or your local
hardware store. Also make certain that the machine switch
is off and that your hands and the electrical connections are
dry.
Do not
use silicon carbide or aluminum oxide wheels on this
unit. Such wheels require metal guards as they may break
and fly apart while in use. The hood and pan on this unit are
designed for use with diamond grinding wheels only, and
should not be used
with silicon carbide or aluminum oxide
wheels.
Rock dust can be hazardous to one's health. Use sufficient
water at all times while grinding and polishing stones so that
rock dust does not form.
Before grinding and polishing any material, make certain that
it will not produce toxic fumes or dust. Sea shells are one of
the known hazardous materials of this type. If you should
ever have occasion to grind metallic ores or other mineral
specimens, be aware of the possibility that they may contain
toxic quantities of such substances as uranium, lead,
mercury, arsenic, asbestos, copper sulfate, etc.
Use safety glasses
to protect your eyes from flakes of stone
or other objects that might be thrown by the wheels.
It is possible for a stone to become wedged between
adjacent wheels or between wheels and the pan which could
result in injury to yourself and/or damage to the machine,
such as a bent shaft. Be alert while working to prevent this
from occurring.
The motor of this unit is sealed to prevent grit contamination
and normally runs hot to the touch. Avoid contact with the
motor while in use to prevent possible burns.
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