1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug. This device is designed to provide critical ground fault circuit interrupter protection for your electrical tools and equipment, enhancing safety in both indoor and outdoor environments. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure proper use and to prevent potential hazards.

Image 1.1: The DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug, a compact and durable electrical safety device.
2. Nga korero haumaru
This GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) plug is equipped with auto-monitoring capabilities and a manual reset function to protect users from electrical shock. It is UL certified, ensuring it meets high electrical safety standards.
2.1 GFCI Protection
The GFCI instantly cuts off power in the event of a ground fault, preventing electric shocks. This is crucial when operating power tools or lawn equipment, especially in damp nga ahuatanga o waho ranei.

Image 2.1: Illustration of the GFCI protection mechanism, showing how it instantly cuts power to prevent electrical hazards.
2.2 Ngā Whakatūpato Hira
- Always test the GFCI before each use.
- Do not submerge the connection in water. The housing is rugged and resistant to moisture, but direct submersion is not recommended.
- Ensure proper wiring and secure connections during installation.
- Mahi i roto i te voltage me ampwhakatauranga whakataa.
3. Nga waahanga hua me nga waahanga
The DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug is designed for durability and ease of use, featuring:
- Manual Reset Function: Requires manual reset after power interruption or fault.
- Tohu LED: Provides clear visibility of power and fault status.
- Hototahi Waea: Accommodates 14, 16, and 18-gauge wires with included strain relief clamps.
- Hanga Roa: Black PVC housing offers resistance against abrasion, moisture, and direct sunlight.

Atahanga 3.1: Whakatata view of the GFCI plug, highlighting the LED indicator, Reset button, and Test button.

Image 3.2: The GFCI plug showing its SJTW AWG 14/3 wiring and the included strain relief clamps for various wire gauges.

Image 3.3: Visual representation of the durable industrial materials used in the GFCI plug's construction, offering protection against environmental factors.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
This GFCI replacement plug is designed for DIY electrical repairs. Follow these steps for safe and effective installation:
- Whakaritea te Waea: Carefully strip the outer jacket and insulation from your existing power cord to expose the three internal wires (hot, neutral, ground). Ensure the exposed wire length is appropriate for connection.
- Tūhono Waea: Open the GFCI plug housing. Connect the hot, neutral, and ground wires to their corresponding terminals inside the plug. Ensure each wire is securely fastened under its screw terminal.
- Whakaora i te Taumahatanga Haumaru: Select the appropriate size strain relief clamp (14, 16, or 18-gauge) for your wire and install it to prevent the cable from being pulled out of the plug.
- Whare Noho Kati: Carefully close the plug housing, ensuring all wires are tucked in and the waterproof gasket is properly seated. Secure the housing with the provided screws.

Image 4.1: A hand using a wire stripper to prepare the end of a cable for connection to the GFCI plug.

Image 4.2: Close-up of the GFCI plug's internal terminals with wires correctly connected.

Image 4.3: The GFCI plug with its internal wiring completed and the cover being placed, showing the strain relief in position.

Image 4.4: A hand tightening a screw to secure the housing of the GFCI plug, ensuring a waterproof seal.
5. Mahi
The DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI plug features a manual reset mechanism. This means that after any power interruption or fault, you must manually reset the device to restore power.
5.1 Te Whakaoho me te Tautuhi Anō i te Tīmatanga
- Plug the GFCI-equipped cord into a standard 125V AC outlet.
- The LED indicator will likely be off, indicating no power flow.
- Pehia te WHAKATURU button. The LED indicator should illuminate green, signifying that power is now flowing through the GFCI.
5.2 Testing the GFCI
It is recommended to test the GFCI before each use to ensure it is functioning correctly:
- With the GFCI powered on (green LED illuminated), press the WHAKAMAHI pātene.
- The GFCI should trip, and the green LED indicator will turn off. This confirms the GFCI is working.
- To restore power, press the WHAKATURU button again. The green LED should re-illuminate.
5.3 Manual Reset Requirement
Due to its manual reset design, if the power is disconnected (e.g., unplugged from the wall, power outage, or GFCI trip), you will need to press the WHAKATURU button again once power is restored or the plug is reconnected to an active outlet.
6. Tiaki
The DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug is built for durability with minimal maintenance required. To ensure its longevity and continued safe operation:
- Regularly inspect the plug and cord for any signs of damage, such as cuts, fraying, or cracks in the housing.
- Keep the plug clean and free from excessive dirt or debris. Wipe with a dry cloth if necessary.
- Store the plug in a dry place when not in use.
- Perform the GFCI test procedure (Section 5.2) periodically, especially before using with critical equipment or in wet conditions.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug, refer to the following troubleshooting guide:
- No Power / LED Off:
- Ensure the plug is securely inserted into a live outlet.
- Pehia te WHAKATURU button. If the LED does not illuminate, the GFCI may have tripped due to a fault or there is no power from the outlet. Try a different outlet.
- If the LED still does not illuminate after pressing WHAKATURU, the GFCI may be faulty and requires replacement. - GFCI Trips Immediately After Reset:
- This indicates a ground fault in the connected tool or equipment. Disconnect the tool and try resetting the GFCI. If it resets, the tool is faulty and should not be used.
- If the GFCI still trips without any load connected, the GFCI itself may be faulty. - GFCI Does Not Trip When TEST Button is Pressed:
- This indicates the GFCI is not functioning correctly and will not provide shock protection. Discontinue use immediately and replace the unit.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | G20CM |
| Whakauru Voltage | 125 Volts AC |
| Ampwhakatipu | 15 Amps |
| Wattage | 1875 Watts |
| Hototahi Waea Waea | 14 AWG, 16 AWG, 18 AWG (SJTW 14/3 wiring with 5-inch lead) |
| Momo Mono | Type B (3-Prong) |
| Mahinga o roto/waho | Roto, Waho |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | GFCI Protection, Manual Reset, LED Indicator |
| Tiwhikete | UL kua whakarārangitia |
9. Nga tono
The DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug is an ideal safety upgrade for a variety of power tools and equipment used in hazardous or demanding environments:
- Power Pressure Washers
- Power Tools (e.g., saws, drills, sanders)
- Lawn Equipment (e.g., electric mowers, trimmers)
- Nga Kopeke Hau
- Lathes and Cutting Machines

Image 9.1: A collage demonstrating the GFCI plug in use with various power tools like drills, lawn equipment, lathes, and cutting machines.

Image 9.2: The GFCI plug being used in both an indoor workshop setting with a sander and an outdoor garden setting with a lawnmower, highlighting its versatility.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support regarding your DEWENWILS G20CM GFCI Replacement Plug, please refer to the product packaging or contact DEWENWILS customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official webpae, na roto ranei i to turanga hoko.