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6.2.
Interior of Test Chamber & Pan Support
CAUTION - Do not, at any time, attempt to spin the pan support
as it may result in damage to the force balance. Avoid excess
pressure on the pan support from the top or sides, which can
damage the force balance.
If not already installed, gently but firmly install the pan support into the balance stem.
Check the clearance between the pan support arms and the shroud gasket by observing
the space between the arms and the shroud gasket. The clearance should be between
1.9mm (the thickness of an American nickel) and 3mm (the thickness of a nickel and a
dime stacked). If the clearance is considerably different, or the pan support appears to
be crooked, call AZI Customer Service.
6.3.
AC Power Connection
The MAX
®
4000 can be used with a 100-120 VAC or a 220-240 VAC input power source.
Check the setting on the fuse holder, located at the rear of the instrument, and make sure
it is set for the correct voltage for your environment.
Ensure that the power entry module (where the power cord connects
to the instrument) is set for the correct voltage for your environment.
To change the voltage from 110 to 220VAC or 220 to 110VAC:
•
Remove the power cord.
•
Pry the fuse holder from the power entry module.
•
Ensure only 8 amp timed fuses are installed for 100-120 VAC operation or only 4 amp
timed fuses are installed for 220-240 VAC operation. (Note: There are four fuses in
the power entry module: Two in the fuse holder clips and two spares in the slide out
compartments.)
•
Rotate the fuse holder 180º and reinstall it in the power entry module, making sure that
the arrow on the power entry module is pointing to the proper voltage for your
environment.
Connect power to the instrument:
•
Ensure that the power switch, located on the power entry module in the back of the
instrument, is set to off (O).
•
Remove the power cord from the packing material and insert the rectangular end into
the power entry module.
•
All non-USB accessory equipment, printer, computer, etc., should be connected
before applying power to the instrument. See sections
and
and/or computer.
Power Requirements: 100-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 8 Amps – fuse is F8A T250V
220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 4 Amps – fuse is F4A T250V
Fused on/off switch is part of an EMI power entry module