Placement of your le rotator, Basic operating procedures – Environmental Express Rotator User Manual
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Heavy Duty LE Rotator:
Operation and Instruction Manual
Setup and Operation
Placement of Your LE Rotator:
It is important that your rotator is situated in a safe, cool and dry environment.
The rotator weighs in excess of 172 pounds. With this in consideration, a solid
structure such as a counter top is an ideal location. If a sturdy counter top is not
available place the unit directly on the floor.
The unit should be placed far enough away from the front edge of the counter to
avoid possible contact with passersby.
Caution: Never allow the power cord to come into contact with rotating
components.
Avoid the use of extension cords. The unit should be placed close enough to
a grounded electrical outlet to enable use of the factory power cord. If it is
impossible to avoid use of an extension cord, make sure that you use a three-prong
14 AWG cord (or larger, i.e. 12 AWG) only. Using too small of an extension cord will
cause the cord to become very hot thus becoming a fire risk. Failure to comply
could also cause serious damage to the electrical components of your rotator and
would void your warranty.
Basic Operating Procedures:
Once you have read this manual thoroughly, ensure that the power switch is in the
OFF position and that all obstacles and personnel are clear of the unit. Plug the
power cord into a 120VAC (LE1002) or 240VAC (LE1003) outlet, as described in the
previous section. Turn the unit on to confirm operation. The switch should always
glow amber during operation. Refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual
if the unit does not operate.
To load the compartments, turn the latch counterclockwise to release tension.
Open the lid and load the compartments.
Caution: It is important to offset your load (Refer to figure 1). For example, when
you are loading a 12-place unit, and you have 6 bottles to load, avoid putting all
six bottles on the front or back side of the box. Put the first bottle in the back left
compartment, the second bottle in the second front compartment, the third bottle
in the third back compartment and so on.
By doing this, you will reduce the stress on the geared components thus allowing
your rotator to last longer.
Figure 1, proper
loading sequence