Remove approx. 3 inches (7. 6 cm) of insulation from the outside of the four lines located within the power cord. Once for inner lines are visible remove approx. 1in. of insulation from the red, white and black lines, revealing copper wire. Be aware that the power lines are referred to as: L1, L2, L3 respectively however there is no specific order to the power lines, meaning these tittles can be used interchangeably.
9 to 3 8 to 2 7 to1 4 to 5 to 6
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(To do this remove screw completely, attach the ground wire to screw.
Finally re-insert screw.
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Tug on connectors lightly to confirm proper installation.
Observe multi-meter/ electrical tester for any output of sound. If no sound is observed, place black test lead on a different pin, until sound is observed. Repeat this process for every connection in conduit box. If continuity does not exist on all four connections, PLEASE check connections to proper confirm installation.
If the motor spins in the wrong direction, simply switch the location of two of the power lines, the will reverse the rotation of the motor.