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Step 2
4.
Manually move the motor swipe to the upper dead center position.
5.
Use a pair of pliers to adjust the needle to the proper length (end of needle approximately
2 mm under the upper edge of the cooling pin).
6.
Carefully round off the cutting edge with a file. (In the idle position of the motor swipe, the end
of the needle must not extend below the lower edge of the cooling pin. If necessary, adjust the
reflex photoelectric beam by moving it up or down (after first loosening the Allen screws).
Step 3
Adjust the thermistor probe
Step 4
Check the initiation function.
Note: Initiation needle material: stainless steel, cold-hammered quality, diameter 0.6mm
10.9 Replacing a Defective Power Fuse
Before replacing a defective power fuse,
unplug the unit from the power supply!
Risk of electric shock!
To replace the fuses, use a small screwdriver to remove the fuse holder on the back of the unit. The
two fuses can now be replaced. The unit has two-phase protection. Use the following fuses:
230V power supply: 0.5A LAG
110/115V power supply: 1A LAG
One set of fuses is included with the standard accessories.
Be sure to reinsert the fuse holder in its original position.
FUSE
115
230
POWER
0
1
"115" and "230" are printed opposite one
another on the fuse holder. The fuse holder
must be inserted so that the label of the valid
power voltage (see nameplate
Fig. 1
) is
located under the power connector. A small
arrow
(
Fig.
10)
indicates the set power
voltage, 230V in this example.
Fig. 10
Power switch
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