Barranca Diamond CAB COMBO WORKSHOP User Manual
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Fig 19 - Power switch in the OFF
position
Fig 20 - GFCI reset button
Fig 21 - Power switch in the ON
position
The Cab Combo Workshop is now ready for a power up test to be performed. Turn the lever to the ON
position (fig 21) on the switch box. Make sure no unusual sounds or vibrations occur when the motor
engages. If the shaft or motor pulley should loosen, they may hit the sides of the saw tank, hood, mo-
tor or belt guard causing a rubbing noise. If this happens, shut off the unit, unplug the power cord from
the switch box and adjust, align, and securely retighten the pulleys with an Allen wrench. Liquid thread
locker (removable type) can be used on the setscrew threads to prevent loosening.
Fig 18 - GFCI
START-UP
Place the Cab Combo Workshop on a strong flat table or bench. A power
test can now be conducted to make sure the motor is operating and all
moving wheels and blades are correctly aligned and secured to the main
shaft. Plug the enclosed Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Switch
into a 110 to 120 volt 60 Hz minimum 15-amp circuit wall outlet (fig 18).
If needed, plug an extension cord into the GFCI. If an extension cord is
used, use one that is at least 14-gauge wire and no longer than 25 feet.
The Cab Combo Workshop power cord is attached to the ON/OFF switch
box on the left side of the unit. Make sure the switch box lever is in the
OFF (fig 19) position before plugging into the GFCI or extension cord.
To energize and test the GFCI, push the RESET button (fig 20) on the
switch and a red window will appear to indicate the switch is energized. If
the TEST button is pushed, the switch will click off indicating the GFCI is
functioning correctly.
CAB COMBO WORKSHOP
OPERATION AND ADJuSTMENT