
16H Manual Page 17
Revised: 11/2015
5 . ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL
INFORMATION
CONTINUED
7. Insert the card back in so when the lever is in the down position either
“120”
is showing if your power supply is 110-120 VAC or
“240”
is showing if your
power supply is 220-240 VAC.
8.
CAUTION! Do not
use the 100 or 220 side of the printed circuit board.
These numbers should
never
show inside the power module with the lever
down.
Using the 100 or 220 positions on the board will damage the
wiring.
9. With the board installed correctly for your power supply and the fuse ejector
lever pushed all the way down to the lock position. Reinstall the 10 Amp
fuse.
10. NOTE: changing the printed circuit board to a new voltage will also change
the power output of the “digital readout outlet” on the side of the comparator
to the “line voltage” (The same as the voltage going into the machine.) If
your readout is plugged into this outlet, Make sure your readout is
compatible with the main power supply (line) voltage before turning on the
power.
DRO outlet
120V showing in window
Circuit Board