This is an unusual configuration- I don't see any transformer, contactors or relays. It seems the apron switch does control the motor directly.
I believe the answer to your question in post #38 is yes- it seems this is one model I've not seen before; it should work if the wiring is correct.
Apparently there is no start button, stop button or indicator lights
So it seems between page 24 and 25 they just used two different types of switches. Page 23 does not apply to your machine.
The only thing to trust then is the diagram on the switch itself (post #38)
From the motor Black, Yellow and White are U, V and 1. These three connect to the switch. The motor is already configured for 220v.
From the power cord Black and Red are the 220v power and White is the ground. If there is a plug on the cord I would verify those.
There is an unused wire from the switch to the motor- It's the Red wire marked #4 and probably comes from switch 2
Make sure the end of that wire is well insulated. That wire could be removed; it's only for 110v operation
So, unless the switch is broken (or missing!) I think it will run