Power Supply Shutdowns:
If the power supply
shuts down, or
appears to fail at power-on, you might have
one of the following problems:
Too many devices are set to start instantly. See
“Setting the Motor-Start Jumper” on page 414 in the
PS/2 Hardware Maintenance Manual.
There are too many large-capacity devices installed
(such as hard disk drives). The nominal operating
current of the devices installed collectively exceeds
the available current of the power supply. See the
“Personal System/2 Installation Planning” guide (form
number S41G-2927) for more information.
Also ensure that the fans operate when the machine is
powered on.
Note
Verify that the voltage-select switch (if applicable) is
set for the correct voltage.
If the voltages are correct and the Symptom-to-FRU index
does not solve the problem, go to “Undetermined
Problems” on page 183 in the PS/2 Hardware Maintenance
Manual.
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