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* DO NOT make contact with tip to workplace, this melts the tip. | * DO NOT make contact with tip to workplace, this melts the tip. | ||
* Tips gradually wear out, are consumable. | * Tips gradually wear out, are consumable. | ||
* Is currently wired for 240V. Can run on 120V as well, with reduced cutting capacity. Swapping plugs is not sufficient, internal wiring must be changed to become 120V. If wiring is changed, tape a note to the machine informing others such. When running on 120V, after rewiring inside, use the adapter cable made for this. | * Is currently wired for 240V. Can run on 120V as well, with reduced cutting capacity. Swapping plugs is not sufficient, internal wiring must be changed to become 120V. If wiring is changed, tape a note to the machine informing others such. When running on 120V, after rewiring inside, use the adapter cable made for this. | ||
* If 120V breaker trips, breaker is 20A breaker on left electrical panel, very bottom left (might change, but look there first if it tripped). Tripped breaker switches are between on and off. Breakers must be turned all the way off before back on. Lower cutting power, lower duty cycle to avoid tripping breaker again. | * If 120V breaker trips, breaker is 20A breaker on left electrical panel, very bottom left (might change, but look there first if it tripped). Tripped breaker switches are between on and off. Breakers must be turned all the way off before back on. Lower cutting power, lower duty cycle to avoid tripping breaker again. | ||
* If 240V breaker trips, too much power is being used. | * If 240V breaker trips, too much power is being used. |