When using Banana plugs ensure correct
polarity. Connect the red banana plug to the
Plus-Pole. Connect the black or other-colored
banana plug to the minus pole. Incorrect
poling can destroy the electrical appliance.
Further technical appliances can release
themselves from drill chucks or
collet chucks.
4. When working use the on off switch on the
electrical appliance. After working turn off the
Power Supply Unit using switch 3.
Electrical appliances should not be used
continuously for more than 15 minutes. If
overloaded the Power Supply Unit will switch
off automatically. If this occurs switch off the
Power Supply Unit using switch 3 or remove
the mains plug Leave to cool down for about
10 minutes after which the Power Supply
Unit is ready for use again. See points 1-4.
Up to 4 electrical appliances can be connec -
ted to the Power Supply Unit. However
simultaneous use of several appliances is not
permitted.
Speed Control
The NG5/E Power Supply Unit has a speed
control feature via the control knob 7 Turning it
anticlockwise to the stop = slowest speed.
Turning it clockwise to the stop = fastest speed.
If the electrical device begins to stall / stutter
during slow speed operation, either increase the
speed slightly or increase the load on the
device: The thyristor control functions more
effectively at higher current levels.
Note:
Note:
Note:
If using the NG5/E Power Supply Unit with an
electrical appliance, which likewise is thyristor
regulated, it must be set to maximum. The
correct speed should then be set on the
electrical appliance itself
Disposal:
Please do not dispose of the device in domestic
waste! The device contains valuable substances
that can be recycled. If you have any questions
about this, please contact your local waste
management enterprise or other corresponding
municipal facilities.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Name and address of the manufacturer:
PROXXON S.A.
6-10, Härebierg
L-6868 Wecker
Product designation: NG 5/E
Article No.:
In sole responsibility, we declare that this
product conforms to the following directives and
normative documents:
EU Low Voltage Directive
EU EMC Directive
Date: 30 June 2009
Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Wagner
PROXXON S.A.
Machine Safety Department
28704
2006/95/EC
2004/108/EC
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