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DANGER
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When working with the system open, there is danger of
! Electric shock !
The capacitor bank can still be charged.
Do not attempt to work on the system while this condition exists.
After switching off the system, approximately 450 VDC (350 VDC
for Serial-No. < 10100) may still be present in the system; even
after disconnecting the line voltage plug. Within 10 minutes this
voltage will drop to approximately 10 V.
Always measure the actual voltage present with the DVM at test
points -VCC and +VCC on the D960 inverter board or (more
accessible) on the D970 capacitor board at the + connection
point of capacitor C3 and on the right side of fuse F3 (refer to
Fig. 1).
LED's V1 ... V10 on D 970 go out at a significantly higher voltage
level and therefore they are not reliable safety indicators.
If a fuse on the D 970 has responded, high voltage may still be
present at the affected capacitor even after a prolonged period
of time.
The capacitor discharging circuit utilizes the D 925 board and
relays CS and LS. If connector X3 or X9 on D 925 or D 950 are not
inserted or there is a defect in the circuit, the C-bank will not
discharge.
This can cause life-threatening voltage to be present in the
system even after a prolonged period of time.
Refer also to the POLYMOBIL Plus Service instructions
RXR8-120.061... "Replacing the capacitor bank".
SPR8-125.034.02
Rev. 02
Fig. 1
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