
1300-87072-1A, REV 0
Spex® SamplePrep
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10.1 Changing the Fuses
If the Genomax will not operate when the start
button is pressed, it is possible that one or both
fuses may have blown. To access the fuses, first
remove the power cord from the back of the
Genomax. Then open the door on the fuse
compartment by gently prying it open at the top
and flipping it down. Use a small screwdriver to
gently pry the red fuse holder out of the
compartment, as shown in Figure 20. Remove the fuses and check them using a continuity
tester. If either fuse is blown or defective, replace both with proper amp (see Specifications,
Sec. 2). Position the fuse holder such that the appropriate operating voltage appears on top.
Return the fuse holder to the fuse compartment and close the access door. Check the window
of the fuse compartment to make sure that it shows the appropriate voltage. If not, the fuse
holder is upside down and must be turned around before attempting to operate the Genomax.
11.0 WARRANTY
Spex SamplePrep guarantees its products against defects in materials or workmanship for one
(1) year from the date of original shipment. Repairs, replacements, or parts are guaranteed for
30 days or for the remaining original warranty period (whichever is greater) for the item that
was repaired or replaced. Items not produced by Spex SamplePrep carry the manufacturer’s
warranty only.
The warranty excludes wear parts. These are parts that wear out through use and must be
replaced periodically for proper operation. Genomax wear parts include the timing belt, gas
springs, #2059 clamp base, #2051 clamp and #2052 clamp. If these or other parts require
service, please contact Spex SamplePrep to arrange a return shipment.
Wear Parts
Part Number
Description
#50174
Timing Belt
#51227
Gas Spring
#2059
Clamp Base
#2051
Multi-Purpose Clamp
#2052
Titer Plate Clamp
The customer pays return freight for warranty claims. If the warranty claim is valid, Spex
SamplePrep will pay return freight to the customer. However, Spex SamplePrep reserves the
right to judge whether a malfunction during the warranty period is due to defects in materials or
workmanship, or to wear, negligence, or misuse.
Figure 20