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EDDYSENSOR Operating Manual
There are four fuse holders (F1 for OUT1, F2 for OUT2, F3 for OUT3, F4 is
not used) available. The first three must contain 630 mA fast fuses.
If the peripheral on a specific output does not function, check the corre-
sponding fuse. (Always follow the ESD instructions are presented at the
beginning of this handbook when changing fuses.)
The four fuse holders
There are four fuse holders (F1 for OUT1, F2 for OUT2, F3 for OUT3, F4 for
OUT4) available. They must contain 1.25 A slow fuses.
If the peripheral on a specific output does not function, check the corre-
sponding fuse. (Always follow the ESD instructions are presented at the
beginning of this handbook when changing fuses.)
The four fuse holders
The ESD instructions are presented at the beginning of this handbook.
They must be followed whenever work is carried out on the equipment.
To replace a fuse, switch off the power and then:
a)
Remove the back module by loosening the four retaining screws.
b)
Pull the module carefully out of the housing.
c)
Remove the blown fuse(s).
d)
Insert the new fuse(s).
e)
Slide the back module into its slot in the housing and seat it firmly.
f)
Tighten up the four retaining screws again.
Fuses
up to modification status d
(the status appears on the
connector block of the PCB)
Fuses
from modification status e
(the status appears on the
connector block of the PCB)
Changing a fuse