
Circuit breaker and fuses
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Fig.50. Circuit breaker fixings.
Fig.51. Circuit breaker electrical connections.
Circuit breaker and fuses
Resetting the circuit breaker
The circuit breaker also acts as a battery isolator,
but is usually referred to as the circuit breaker.
You will not normally need to change the circuit
breaker, as you can reset it when it has tripped. It
is located on the left side of the chassis, next to the
seat tube, see fig. 49.
NB!
A tripped circuit breaker often means that
there is a serious electrical fault. Check the cause
thoroughly before you reset the circuit breaker.
Changing the circuit breaker
1.
Remove the cover, see page 7.
2.
Switch off the main power switch on the control
panel.
3.
Put the circuit breaker to the “OFF” position,
see fig. 49.
4.
Disconnect the battery positive lead, which is
between the battery and the circuit breaker.
5.
Remove the circuit breaker by removing the
two screws, see fig. 50.
NB!
Note the orientation of the circuit breaker for
refitting. The ON/OFF positions must agree with
the label
6.
Disconnect the cables from the circuit breaker
by loosening the screws, see fig. 51.
7.
Connect the cables to the new circuit breaker.
Put the circuit breaker to the “OFF” position.
8.
Attach the new circuit breaker with the two
screws, see fig. 50.
NB!
Check the orientation of the circuit breaker.
The ON/OFF positions must agree with the label.
9.
Reconnect the battery positive lead.
10.
Fit the cover, see page 7.
11.
Put the circuit breaker to the “ON” position,
see fig. 49.
Fig.49. Circuit breaker/Battery isolator.
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