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3.2 Replacing a faulty fuse

WARNING

To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury or death, in the event that the internal fuse needs 

replacing, first check the external equipment, Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 cabling and connectors for signs 

of damage or electrical faults, and repair/replace as required before replacing the internal fuse.

To replace the internal fuse the Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 must be partially disassembled by following 

the steps below.

WARNING

To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury or death, disconnect the product from mains 

power before disassembling this product.

Disconnect Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 from the 

mains power source and then disconnect 

any other cables.

Remove Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 from its 

mounted position.

Remove 4x fasteners from the back of the 

Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

.

Open the Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 case. 

Carefully remove the faulty fuse.

Replace faulty fuse with a new fuse.

WARNING

To avoid possible electric shock, personal 

injury or death, ensure the replacement 

fuse has a current rating of 10A, and 

meets the testing standards required for 

IEC 61010-1:2010. 

See Section 5.0 for the list spare parts and 

more information.

Reassemble case and mount Bluelab

®

 

Powerpod

 back into position.

Re-connect all required cabling to the 

Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

, and re-connect to the 

mains power source.

WARNING

To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury or death, ensure the replacement fuse is 

installed correctly, the case is properly reassembled, that all fasteners are tightened firmly and 

the Bluelab

®

 Powerpod

 is mounted back in place before reconnecting to mains power source.

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Fully insert cables

Mount into position

Disconnect cables

Remove fasteners

Remove faulty fuse

New fuse

Remove from position

Fuse

Reassemble case

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Summary of Contents for CTRL50110

Page 1: ...Care and use guide...

Page 2: ...ecting to external equipment 6 3 0 Equipment Maintenance Cleaning 3 1 Cleaning equipment check 7 3 2 Replacing a faulty fuse 8 4 0 Troubleshooting Specifications 4 1 Troubleshooting guide 9 4 2 Freque...

Page 3: ...please check with Bluelab Customer Support for more information 1 0 Introduction Overview 1 1 Introduction The Bluelab Powerpod is an electronically controlled mains switching box that is designed to...

Page 4: ...ution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage to the product or equipment it is connected to symbol The icon on the Bluelab Powerpod indicates possible...

Page 5: ...all connected cables before using the Bluelab Powerpod Do not use them if any insulation is damaged or metal is exposed Replace damaged cables before using the Bluelab Powerpod Do not use this Bluela...

Page 6: ...is able to be removed easily and that it is NOT obstructed 2 2 Connecting to a mains power source WARNING To avoid possible electric shock personal injury or death connect the factory supplied three...

Page 7: ...y into the connector This cable will connect to the Bluelab Pro Controller or some Bluelab Dosetronic s 3 Connect a Bluelab doser or another Bluelab Powerpod into the Output connector as shown on the...

Page 8: ...inside this product Only use factory supplied mains cables replacements can be purchased from bluelab com If the Bluelab Powerpod requires cleaning wipe it with a cloth that is lightly dampened with w...

Page 9: ...luelab Powerpod Open the Bluelab Powerpod case Carefully remove the faulty fuse Replace faulty fuse with a new fuse WARNING To avoid possible electric shock personal injury or death ensure the replace...

Page 10: ...not operating as I expect Connectors are not fully inserted Check that all connectors are fully inserted into the correct positions Connectors and or cables are damaged Inspect the connected cables f...

Page 11: ...nector of the Bluelab Powerpod Can I use a Bluelab Peridoser with the Bluelab Powerpod Yes plug the Bluelab Powerpod directly into the Bluelab Pro Controller or Bluelab Dosetronic 4 and then plug the...

Page 12: ...ation Output voltage range 24 V ac dc maximum Output frequency range n a Total rated load 500mA maximum Mains power input Type IEC C14 male mains INPUT socket Output voltage range 110 240 V Output fre...

Page 13: ...ber PPCEU Bluelab UK Cable Pack Part number PPCUK Bluelab AUS NZ Cable Pack Part number PPCNZ Mains Cable Packs Bluelab Dosing cable Part number 500005 Fuse can be replaced by ordering from Bluelab or...

Page 14: ...Product repaired or altered by parties other than Bluelab or its authorised agents Product with defaced missing or illegible serial numbers Products not purchased from Bluelab or a Bluelab authorised...

Page 15: ...Notes record your system set up here 14...

Page 16: ...a Ph 909 599 1940 NZ Ph 64 7 578 0849 Fax 64 7 578 0847 Email support bluelab com get online Looking for specifications or technical advice Visit us online at bluelab com post Bluelab Corporation Limi...

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