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What to do if the power supply does not turn on ...................... 5-1
What to do if the power supply does not turn on
To solve problems you might encounter when turning on the instrument, follow these steps:
1. Verify that there is AC power to the power supply.
First, check that the AC power cord is firmly plugged into the power connector on the rear panel
of the power supply. You should also make sure that the AC power source you plugged the
power supply into is energized. Then, check that the power supply is turned on.
2. Verify the power-line voltage settings.
Check that the line voltage selector switch on the bottom of the instrument is set to the proper
value for your country (110 VAC or 220 VAC). Change the voltage setting if it is not correct.
Under certain circumstances, powering the instrument from a mains voltage for which it is not
configured can cause the mains fuse to open.
3. Verify that the correct power-line fuse is installed.
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If the fuse is damaged, replace the fuse for your power supply.
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If you set the line selection to 110 V, use a 5 A, TH 250 V fuse.
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If you set the line selection to 220 V, use a 2.5 A, TH 250 V fuse.
4. If you need more help, see
Additional Series 2200 information
(on page 6-1) for information.
Section 5
Troubleshooting guide