S smow69 Well-known member Joined Feb 10, 2012 Messages 466 Location Muskogee Oklahoma May 27, 2014 #2 has anyone ever seen a rainbow like this with the switches on each side?
eurekastar Well-known member Joined Apr 21, 2010 Messages 2,303 Location Amarillo, Texas May 27, 2014 #3 I've never even seen one with a red switch on that model. What does the other switch do? Is it a speed switch?
I've never even seen one with a red switch on that model. What does the other switch do? Is it a speed switch?
S smow69 Well-known member Joined Feb 10, 2012 Messages 466 Location Muskogee Oklahoma May 27, 2014 #4 eurekastar i,m not sure i saw it online
kirbylux77 Well-known member Joined Nov 25, 2010 Messages 2,134 Location London, Ontario, Canada May 27, 2014 #5 My suspicion would be that this Rainbow was made to run on 220 volts. And that second switch could possibly be used to switch between 110 & 220 volts. Rob
My suspicion would be that this Rainbow was made to run on 220 volts. And that second switch could possibly be used to switch between 110 & 220 volts. Rob
kirbyvertibles Well-known member Joined Sep 20, 2007 Messages 3,129 Location Independence, KS May 28, 2014 #6 Are you sure the other is a switch or could it be a power on light? Kind of hard to see on my screen.
Are you sure the other is a switch or could it be a power on light? Kind of hard to see on my screen.
gsheen Well-known member Joined Aug 23, 2011 Messages 3,455 Location Cape Town South Africa May 28, 2014 #7 Its a reset button, That normally means its a 220v. All our models sold in SA ( se models )
dysonman1 Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2013 Messages 6,958 Location the county May 28, 2014 #8 It is definitely a 220 volt model. Current models headed for overseas still have a reset button right next to the on/off switch. There is a blanking cap on US models in that spot.
It is definitely a 220 volt model. Current models headed for overseas still have a reset button right next to the on/off switch. There is a blanking cap on US models in that spot.
F floor-a-matic Well-known member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 2,068 Location somewhere Oct 31, 2015 #9 Why dont the USA 120V machines have the reset button?