Unevenly Formed Spine; Replacing Fuses; Seeking Assistance - Watkiss spinemaster Operating Manual

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UNEVENLY FORMED
SPINE

REPLACING FUSES

Warning
SEEKING
ASSISTANCE
Watkiss Automatic SpineMaster Operator Guide - Issue 1a - April 2004
underneath the shaft. When the springs are not required,
they should be tucked back under the shaft.
Fig 7. Booklet Control Springs
If the spine is well formed at only one end of the booklet,
Double Pass Mode should be used. Some stocks may
require Double Pass Mode to achieve an even result see
"Spine Formations" on page 7).
Your ASM is fitted with two fuses at the mains input. If
either of these fail, the ASM will not operate.
The ASM uses double-pole/neutral fusing (i.e., two fuses),
so when changing fuses always first disconnect the ma-
chine from the mains electricity supply by switching OFF
and unplugging the machine.
• Switch the ASM OFF and unplug the mains input
lead. Open the flap on the fuse holder.
• Pull out each fuse casing in turn and check the fuse.
• Replace if necessary with a fuse of the correct spec-
ification, as detailed below.
Reference
230V machines:
730-016 Fuse, 1.25" (32mm) 5.0A HRC-Quick Acting F
115V machines:
730-020 Fuse, 1.25" (32mm) 10.0A HRC (Quick Acting, F)
If you require assistance with your ASM, please contact
your local Watkiss supplier or the Watkiss Service Depart-
ment.
Shaft
Spring
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