Replacing a fuse, Replacing a fuse -13, Maintenance – Gilson 215 User Manual

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4-13

Maintenance

4

Replacing a Fuse

A blown fuse may indicate the existence of another

problem in the instrument. If the replacement fuses

blow, don’t try others. Contact your local

representative or Gilson. See

Before calling us

on

page

5-

8

.

To change a fuse, follow these steps.

1 Disconnect the power cord from the power

outlet and from the rear panel receptacle.

2 Locate the fuse drawer on the rear panel. See

page

2-16

if necessary.

3 Insert a small screwdriver into the notch next to

the fuse drawer.

4 Twist the screwdriver to open and remove the

fuse drawer. The fuse drawer contains one

5.0A “T” Slo-Blo fuse (5 x 20 mm size) for a

100/120 voltage selection. It contains two 5.0A

fuses for a 220/240 voltage selection.

5 Remove the old fuse(s) and insert the new

fuse(s).

6 Insert the fuse drawer into its receptacle in the

liquid handler.

Replacing Parts

Fuse drawer for 220/240

voltage selection

Fuse drawer for 100/120

voltage selection

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