7.4
Replacing the main fuse
CAUTION: Fire hazard!
A short circuit can cause extremely high currents which can result in spark formation and
fire!
• Always use an original strip fuse with the approved amperage.
• If the main fuse has blown, first rectify the cause before fitting a new one.
Required parts/tools:
• ring spanner 8 mm.
• replacement fuse
• large flat screwdriver
Note
If the fuse holder is damaged, this can be replaced complete with the battery cable.
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Remove enclosure (1).
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The position of the fuse (1) is shown in the
figure on the right.
CAUTION: Fire hazard!
Fitting the incorrect strip fuse causes a fire hazard!
• Only fix the strip fuses in the sequence shown in the image on the right!
• Tighten the nuts with 3.3 or 3.5 Nm!
1. Strip fuse
2. Terminal end
3. DIN 6923 nut
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