PART IV
TROUBLESHOOTING - NO POWER
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ENGLISH
Check fuse
Step 4
Replace interlock switch
If the unit still has no power after adjusting the interlock switch height you need to replace the interlock switch. Remember the
interlock switch is not easily broken.
To replace the interlock switch
see IMPORTANT PART-
INTERLOCK SWITCH on
page 17.
1. Open the fuse holder with a
flat screwdriver.
2. Take out the fuse holder with a
fuse under it. When you replace
the fuse also install the fuse
cover in this way.
Check the fuse
Now that the interlock switch is no problem, you should go ahead to check the fuse. The fuse holder is located on
the power cord socket of the back of the unit. With a flat screw driver, open the fuse holder cover and remove the
fuse. Taking out the fuse, visually check if it is damaged. If it is damaged, replace it with 125Vac, 2A new fuse. A
spare fuse can be found in the operation manual plastic bag.
Check the fuse
Now that the interlock switch is no problem, you should go ahead to check the fuse. The fuse holder is located on
the power cord socket of the back of the unit. With a flat screw driver, open the fuse holder cover and remove the
fuse. Taking out the fuse, visually check if it is damaged. If it is damaged, replace it with
125Vac, 2A
new fuse. A
spare fuse can be found in the operation manual plastic bag.
Set the ohmmeter to check the fuse.
If the reading is 00.0x, the fuse is OK, otherwise the fuse is
damaged.
Check the fuse with ohmmeter
If you are not sure if the fuse is blown out you can check with ohmmeter. Set the ohmmeter at 200 ohm range
and check the fuse.